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How can a student pay for an education as part of a work-study program?
by taking a school job as part of a financial aid plan
by agreeing to work in the government for a scholarship
by agreeing to serve in the military after getting a degree
by working at a job that is close to the college or university
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by taking a school job as part of a financial aid plan
Explanation: Federal/institutional work‑study provides part‑time jobs (often on campus) as part of a financial aid package so students can earn money to help pay education costs.
Explanation: Federal/institutional work‑study provides part‑time jobs (often on campus) as part of a financial aid package so students can earn money to help pay education costs.
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