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Which is the best description of how a scholarship differs from a federal education grant?
Federal grants are awards that don’t have to be repaid, but students must pay back any scholarships they receive.
Federal grants can be awarded for various reasons, but scholarships are always based on a student’s financial need.
Scholarships are awards that do not have to be repaid, but students must pay back any federal grants they receive.
Scholarships can be awarded for various reasons, but federal grants are usually based on a student’s financial need.
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Scholarships can be awarded for various reasons, but federal grants are usually based on a student’s financial need.
Explanation: Both scholarships and grants generally do not have to be repaid. Scholarships are often merit-, talent-, or criteria-based, while federal grants (e.g., Pell Grant) are typically need-based.
Explanation: Both scholarships and grants generally do not have to be repaid. Scholarships are often merit-, talent-, or criteria-based, while federal grants (e.g., Pell Grant) are typically need-based.
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