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A form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid; usually awarded on the basis of academic, athletic or other achievements
Scholarship
Grant
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Correct answer: Scholarship.
Explanation: Both scholarships and grants are types of gift aid that don’t need to be repaid, but scholarships are typically awarded for merit (academic, athletic, artistic, etc.), whereas grants are more often awarded based on financial need, though there is some overlap.
Explanation: Both scholarships and grants are types of gift aid that don’t need to be repaid, but scholarships are typically awarded for merit (academic, athletic, artistic, etc.), whereas grants are more often awarded based on financial need, though there is some overlap.
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