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Working from home as a single mom in college

January 30, 2013

Financial aid for moms covers the cost of books, tuition and school expenses, but not all of these awards take living expenses into account. Some mothers rely on public assistance to get by or already work an outside job, making it difficult for them to manage going to classes and take care of the bills. Fears about financial stability may keep them from heading back to college.…

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New years resolutions for childcare

January 7, 2013

The start of a new year may be the perfect opportunity for single moms to work on applications for additional college scholarships, build more professional contacts or improve living conditions by setting a house cleaning schedule.
These are aspects of life that are easy to control. Things that are harder to gain a handle on tend to be the most stressful and challenging.…

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Tips for staying sane as a single mom

December 26, 2012

It may feel like there are just too many things to accomplish during the day. Between work and school, kids and home, there always seems to be something left to do at the end of the day. Accepting that this is common for all families is the first step in helping single moms maintain stress levels and learn to relax, so they can focus on the most important things, like spending time with the kids and studying for college scholarships.…

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Finding funding options lightens load for school

December 21, 2012

One of the many problems facing mothers in going back to school is that not all financial aid for moms helps put food on the table or pay the bills. In those instances, getting public assistance may not always be an option, as some programs will count scholarships as income, making single moms ineligible for financial help with anything outside of school.…

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Better ways to save at the grocery store

December 14, 2012

Cutting costs in the checkout line has always been a struggle for single parents. When buying store brands and finding the cheapest options in the meat case aren't enough to slash the bottom line, seeking financial aid for moms may shift out of the scope of school funding and refocus on food stamps and public pantries. On the other hand, there are ways of keeping up with shopping trips that require a bit more effort but possibly a lot more payoff.…

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School breaks for single moms with college scholarships

December 3, 2012

The upcoming semester break may give single moms with college scholarships plenty of time off to spend with children and other family and friends, but it also provides a lot of unstructured time that they can put to good use. Looking for new scholarship opportunities while sipping egg nog and reviewing upcoming course requirements while the kids watch Christmas specials can help moms make the most of the few weeks that they have off.…

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A cleaner house faster for single moms

November 28, 2012

Going to school and being the primary breadwinner ostensibly means a single mom already has two jobs, and adding a third can make the situation feel untenable. No matter how close it is to finals season, college scholarship standings can't stop a child from getting a cold or a boss needing someone to cover an extra shift. This can result in some overly stressful periods, and when it feels like there's no way to make the tasks easier, single moms might easily get frustrated.…

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Single moms with college scholarships and pets

November 27, 2012

Going through a separation and divorce can leave a rift in families that can be hard to fill, and being a single mom with college scholarships will mean more time and attention needs to be diverted away from the family mending process and help kids adjust. To assist with that progress, many may consider getting a pet, but that too could present a slew of additional problems for single moms to deal with.…

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Overcoming the fear of failure to realize single mom success

November 27, 2012

There are major concerns that single moms with college scholarships will face in deciding to go back to school in the first place. Guilt, anxiety and other negative emotions could occlude their ability to succeed, as their minds won't be focused on learning and getting good grades.
In order to overcome these issues, single moms need to acknowledge these concerns and deal with them before they can get out of hand.…

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Crafting can cut costs and tension

November 26, 2012

Sometimes after a long day of school, work, meal prep and studying, watching television just doesn't cut it, and reading a book is so reminiscent of classwork that it may not be relaxing at all. Having a hobby that is both helpful to the family and a stress reliever can help single moms with college scholarships do even better with balancing finances and finding time to unite with children at the end of the day.…

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