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Alenkinab [10]
1 year ago
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Discuss three financial option school leavers may consider to pay for tertiary education

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cestrela7 [59]1 year ago
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The three financial options that school leavers may consider to pay for their tertiary education include:

  1. Scholarship
  2. Work-study
  3. Study Loans.

<h3>What is tertiary education?</h3>

Tertiary education is the third-level or third-stage of education.  It is also called post-secondary education. Tertiary education is the educational level that follows the completion of secondary education or middle school, which are funded freely by most state governments.

Some tertiary education institutions are known as colleges, universities, or schools.

Thus, to finance tertiary education, a school leaver should consider the options of taking a student loan, scholarships, and work-study grants given by some organizations.

Learn more about financing tertiary education at brainly.com/question/1229387

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