A hyphen is not required.
Yes, the term "postbaccalaureate" is typically written as one word without a hyphen.
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These are courses you complete after receiving a bachelors degree. They may be courses you need for another profession and are not part of a degree program, such as toward another bachelors degree, or a masters. An example is the year of courses one can take to obtain a secondary education certificate after having a bachelors in English.
From ODLIS: Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science: "The professional knowledge and skill with which recorded information is selected, acquired, organized, stored, maintained, retrieved, and disseminated to meet the needs of a specific clientele, usually taught at a professional library school qualified to grant the postbaccalaureate degree of M.L.S. or M.L.I.S. The term is used synonymously in the United States with librarianship."
Yes grants may be available but are need-based grants and they are available to low-income undergraduate and certain postbaccalaureate students to promote access to postsecondary education. Scholarships may be available but will be based on your grades, heritage, religion, and affiliations. Also student loans may be available and can be paid back with very low interest free monthly payments.
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