Archive | November, 2011

Deciding what to study in college

November 30, 2011

Parents who want to get a college degree often depend on scholarships for mothers, grants and other financial aid to make their dream a reality. However, while many mothers pursuing their college education know exactly what they want to do when they graduate, others are unsure of what their career path will look like.
Some college majors, such as nursing, accounting or education, are very specialized to a particular field.…

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Minimizing holiday stress

November 30, 2011

While grants for parents, college scholarships and other financial aid can help to alleviate a lot of financial stress for mothers who are pursuing a college education throughout the year, the holidays often present a whole new set of worries.
The American Psychological Association (APA) reports that households with children are especially likely to suffer from financial stress during the holiday season.…

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Degrees with a high R.O.I.

November 30, 2011

Financing a college education is made easier with the use of grants, college scholarships and other financial aid. While these things help make going to college a reality for many, some worry about whether their degree will pay off in terms of their income after graduation.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in 2010 individuals with a bachelor's degree made an average of $1,038 per week, compared to $767 per week for those with an associate's degree, $712 per week for those with some college (but no degree) and $626 per week for those with a high school diploma.…

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Bartering for classes?

November 28, 2011

Many mothers can pursue their dream of getting a college degree despite difficult economic times by financing their education through grants for parents, scholarships for mothers and other financial aid. Furthermore, mothers can supplement their education through another way of learning: bartering.
The idea of bartering for classes was launched in New York City in February 2010. It was started by the Trade School, which has offered classes on a wide range of topics including grant writing, composting, portrait photography, how to make a website on WordPress, Scrabble strategy and ghost-hunting.…

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Is it worth it to pursue a graduate degree?

November 28, 2011

Being able to financially provide for their families is a motivating factor for many mothers who are pursuing a college degree.
Data proves that an education is a worthwhile investment. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in 2010 individuals with a bachelor's degree made an average of $1,038 per week, compared to $767 per week for those with an associate's degree, $712 per week for those with some college (but no degree) and $626 per week for those with a high school diploma.…

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Bartering: A frugal student’s best friend

November 23, 2011

Although scholarships for mothers, grants for parents, loans and other financial aid help parents who are pursuing a college degree finance their education, finding money in the household budget for "extras" can be a challenge.
Whether you're looking for someone to clean your house or apartment so you can get some studying done or you need to find a new desk to make doing your homework easier, budgetary concerns often make these things seem out of reach for moms in college.…

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Avoid holiday shopping crowds online

November 23, 2011

The holidays can be a stressful time for anyone, especially student parents who are busy balancing the demands of school and family and preparing for finals.
Many mothers who are attending college also have an added financial stress this time of year. Although grants for parents, college scholarships and other financial aid help them pay for their education, they simply may not have a large budget to spend when purchasing holiday gifts for family and friends.…

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Preparing a resume

November 22, 2011

While some people go back to school as adults to get a college degree simply because they love learning, most are seeking for a better life for themselves and their families. So when all of the classes are done and the grants for parents or scholarships for mothers are no longer helping to pay your way, it's time to get a job.…

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How having a career will affect how you feel

November 22, 2011

Despite all the challenges of time and money going back to college as a parent presents, having the career of your dreams and being able to financially support yourself and your family are motivating factors to many mothers.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, female bachelor's degree holders age 25 and older earned an average of 79 percent more than those who only had a high school diploma in 2009.…

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Thanksgiving meal costs increase

November 21, 2011

A recent report from the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) finds that the cost of a traditional Thanksgiving dinner has increased by 13 percent this year.
The annual nationwide study employs volunteer shoppers from 35 states to hunt down the best prices on items including a 16-pound turkey, stuffing, cranberries, pumpkin pie and all the basic trimmings. The AFBF found that the average price for the holiday meal for 10 people this year is $49.20, up $5.73 from last year's cost.…

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