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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 19:26 bevanscory123

Justin plans to attend a four-year college. He has
estimated the costs per year.
I Tuition = $2,900
Justin's plan doesn't cover his costs completely. What
are his options for covering the rest of his costs? Select
all that apply.
He could try to save more money.
He could get a student loan for the extra amount he
needs.
Other educational expenses = $280
Housing and living expenses = $4,100
Justin's counselor estimates he will receive $3,500 a
year in grants. He also will be eligible for a work-study
program that pays $2,800 per year. Justin also plans to
save enough money to contribute $500 each year.
He could apply for a scholarship.
He could ask his friends to loan him money.
He could ask his family to contribute.

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