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user100 [1]
3 years ago
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swat323 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Scolarships and grants.

Explanation:

If you are trying to pay for a higher education...

- Military programs can be very harsh for some and are probably not the best first option unless you're more fit for the job.

- Work-study programs can help you learn some things, but they won't help you pay for a higher education.

- Loans will give you money, but you'll have to pay them back later, with a bit of extra money on top of that payment.

- Scholarships and grants are offering you an easier chance at certain educations because of things you've done in the past that they've taken notice of, so not only will your past activities give you a small boost, but you're being offered a chance at a higher education you wouldn't get otherwise.

bazaltina [42]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

D, scholarships and grants

Explanation:

Scholarships and grants are essentially free money. Therefore, they're generally what one would look at first when trying to pay for a higher education.

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