Scholarships and Grants for Higher Education

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A large part of planning for your future is being able to afford higher education, low income families often approach this stage of life with fear. Yet grants, scholarships, and loans are all forms of financial aid that help students pay for education, but they differ in how they work and whether they need to be repaid. Here is a brief explanation of each:

  • Grants: Money given to students, typically based on financial need, that does not need to be repaid.
  • Scholarships: Money awarded to students based on merit, achievements, or specific criteria that does not need to be repaid.
  • Loans: Borrowed money that must be repaid with interests after graduation.
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