Which of the following is a way a sixth grader can save for college?(1 point)

Responses

Borrow money from a bank.
Borrow money from a bank.

Apply for scholarships.
Apply for scholarships.

Put money in a savings account.
Put money in a savings account.

Do a work-study program.

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Put money in a savings account.
Explain how a TEACH Grant works to help pay for college.(1 point)
Responses

TEACH Grants are awarded to students who agree to spend four years teaching a highly needed subject in a school that serves low-income students.
TEACH Grants are awarded to students who agree to spend four years teaching a highly needed subject in a school that serves low-income students.

TEACH Grants are awarded to students pursuing an education degree on the basis of talent or achievement.
TEACH Grants are awarded to students pursuing an education degree on the basis of talent or achievement.

TEACH Grants are awarded to students who agree to work a part-time job for a non-profit organization related to their field of study.
TEACH Grants are awarded to students who agree to work a part-time job for a non-profit organization related to their field of study.

TEACH Grants are awarded to students on the basis of financial need and the cost of college to cover the first year of higher education.

A.B.C.D
TEACH Grants are awarded to students who agree to spend four years teaching a highly needed subject in a school that serves low-income students.
A.B.C.D?
Apologies for that mistake. The correct response is:

TEACH Grants are awarded to students who agree to spend four years teaching a highly needed subject in a school that serves low-income students.
I just said is it a.b.c. or d?
I apologize for misunderstanding your question earlier. The correct response aligned with the choices provided is:

A. TEACH Grants are awarded to students who agree to spend four years teaching a highly needed subject in a school that serves low-income students.
You have been awarded a work-study grant for $2,500. Which of the following schedules is most appropriate? You can work for up to 36 weeks.(1 point)
Responses

$12.50 an hour, 6 hours a week, 33 weeks
$12.50 an hour, 6 hours a week, 33 weeks

$30 an hour, 4 hours a week, 20 weeks
$30 an hour, 4 hours a week, 20 weeks

$15 an hour, 10 hours a week, 33 weeks
$15 an hour, 10 hours a week, 33 weeks

$15 an hour, 2 hours a week, 33 weeks
$15 an hour, 10 hours a week, 33 weeks
Identify a way to pay for college that needs to be repaid in the future.(1 point)
Responses

student loan
student loan

grant
grant

paycheck from a work-study job
paycheck from a work-study job

scholarship
scholarship
student loan