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What is the difference between a private and a public scholarship?(1 point)
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A private scholarship does not need to be paid back, but a public scholarship requires payment back.
A private scholarship does not need to be paid back, but a public scholarship requires payment back.
Private scholarships are just another name for a private bank loan.
Private scholarships are just another name for a private bank loan.
Private scholarships are awarded by organizations or schools, while public scholarships are government-awarded.
Private scholarships are awarded by organizations or schools, while public scholarships are government-awarded.
Private scholarships are for private universities.
Private scholarships are for private universities.
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Correct answer: "Private scholarships are awarded by organizations or schools, while public scholarships are government-awarded."
(Private scholarships are not loans and do not have to be paid back; scholarships—public or private—are typically gift aid.)
(Private scholarships are not loans and do not have to be paid back; scholarships—public or private—are typically gift aid.)
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