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Which statement best explains scholarships that cover the costs of an education?
They require the use of savings.
They need to be paid back later.
They are often based on achievement.
They require borrowing money from a bank.
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They are often based on achievement.
Explanation: Scholarships are typically awards (not loans) given for academic, athletic, artistic, or other achievements and generally do not need to be repaid.
Explanation: Scholarships are typically awards (not loans) given for academic, athletic, artistic, or other achievements and generally do not need to be repaid.
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