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Which statement best explains a grant?

A grant is money awarded to a student, usually based on financial need.
A grant is aid given to a student by an institution, often based on academic success.
A grant is money borrowed by a student to pay for an education that will need to be repaid.
A grant is the price of attending classes at a school. is it a b c or d

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A. A grant is money awarded to a student, usually based on financial need.

(Grants do not have to be repaid. Scholarships — not grants — are often based on academic success; loans must be repaid; tuition is the price of attendance.)