Which of the following is a reason to search for scholarships before taking out a student loan?(1 point) Responses Scholarships are awarded on a needs-based basis, while student loans require you to show a good credit history. Scholarships are awarded on a needs-based basis, while student loans require you to show a good credit history. Scholarships allow you to work on campus and earn money toward your college bills, while student loans do not. Scholarships allow you to work on campus and earn money toward your college bills, while student loans do not. Scholarships need to be repaid but at a lower interest rate than student loans. Scholarships need to be repaid but at a lower interest rate than student loans. Scholarships do not need to be repaid, while student loans do along with their interest

Scholarships do not need to be repaid, while student loans do along with their interest.