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Brandy has some money saved for college and also receives a work-study position to help pay for her college tuition. If Brandy graduates from college, will she have to pay the work-study compensation back? Why or why not?

Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A. She will not have to repay the work-study compensation because that income is not a loan.
B. She will have to repay the work-study compensation if she attended an out-of-state college.
C. She will not have to repay the work-study compensation if her parents paid part of her college expenses.
D. She will have to repay the work-study compensation if she paid part of her college expenses from her savings.

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Brandy has some money saved for college and also receives a work-study position to help pay for her college tuition. If Brandy graduates from college, she will not have to repay the work-study compensation because that income is not a loan.

Thus the answer is letter A.
>>The work-study program caters part-time employment to undergraduates and graduates to help with college expenses. There are two different kinds of work-study: Federal Work-Study and non-Federal Work-Study.
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