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Matt wants to attend a university in California and is waiting to hear back from schools where he has applied. He has filled out a FAFSA, which is a federal form that helps the government determine financial need for grant programs.

Mattā€™s family has limited savings. Also, he wants to avoid taking on a great deal of debt that will have to be paid once he is out of school. Which options would best suit his circumstances?

Which options would meet Mattā€™s needs? Check all that apply.

1)getting a work-study job
2)taking out a private loan
3)applying for federal loans
4)applying for federal grants
5)working at an on-campus job
6)participating in a national service program
1, 4, 5, & 6

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