Article Category | Career Planning RSS feed for this section

Choosing a degree that’s profitable

April 22, 2013

Considering the price of school, prospective students with college scholarships may wonder which degree choice will benefit them best. Unique fields of study and major concentrations abound for students to choose from, but shooting for certain careers over others may help graduates find monetary success after graduation.
Getting a college degree is known to improve a student's post-graduation income. Data from the U.S.…

Read More...

Preparing for a technical degree before college

April 4, 2013

When thinking of potential majors, the future financial benefit of the degree program is often a key decision point. Those who get college scholarships will want to make the most of their educations, and many students therefore look to fields that both interest them and can generate the greatest income.
The monetary success possible in technical fields makes pursuing them a good career choice for many. This may be a factor in a growing trend: More students are looking to get their undergraduate degrees in computer science. 
Technical fields yield large incomes
Network World recently pointed out that current income trends show that, technical majors, albeit challenging, give college graduates the best job opportunities.…

Read More...

Unique degree options emerge through technology

April 1, 2013

Grants for single parents can help provide a financial base for those starting higher education later in life. Choosing the right degree is the next step in the process. Dozens of standard programs of study make good options for future careers, but with new technologies, a few nontraditional fields of study are available. 
Popular degree choices
According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), business degrees have always been consistently popular among students.…

Read More...

Parents save money on college education

March 29, 2013

College scholarships for single parents give mothers heading to college a leg up financially. Now there are ways for these women to offer the same sort of benefit to their kids. New college investment plans are the economical way for parents to fund their children's futures. 
More parents see education's value
Recently, an influx of adults have entered the higher education scene.
The most recent National Center for Education Statistics report projects that between 2007 and 2018, enrollment by those ages 25 through 34 will increase by 25 percent.…

Read More...

Mothers can work from home

March 25, 2013

The topic of mothers entering the workforce has been re-ignited recently. Especially after the publication of Sheryl Sandberg's book, "Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead," and the talk that followed it, the career spotlight is on women. Single mother scholarships help to get women into school and, farther down the road, to a career.
Yet with the responsibility of continuing to care for a family, taking on a career can be daunting. A recent Pew Research Report shows that about half of all working parents have a difficult time balancing family and career time. However, the availability of work-from-home jobs helps alleviate this struggle.…

Read More...

White House Science Fair highlights STEM education

March 23, 2013

Initiatives to introduce students to technical and scientific fields were recently highlighted at the 2013 White House Science Fair. The need for skilled professionals in related fields may be a reason for students with college scholarships to consider tech-based degrees.
President Barack Obama attended the fair and announced an initiative to develop his Educate to Innovate Campaign, emphasizing STEM education to focus on math, science and technology fields.…

Read More...

Women understand the value of a good education

March 21, 2013

It is rather intuitive that education is the basis for success. Despite the fact that education grants for parents would be an excellent first step in this direction, research shows that more women than men see the value of going to school. 
More women respond positively
A 2011 Pew Research Report by Wendy Wang and Kim Parker shows that while only 37 percent of males graduating from college give the higher education system in America good marks, half of female graduates do so.…

Read More...

Contributing to the family: mothers as breadwinners

March 21, 2013

The family dynamic is changing as mothers seek to provide for their families, especially during times of financial difficulty. College scholarships and financial aid for moms provide a basis for mothers to become breadwinners.
The recession plays a hand
Kristin Smith of the Carsey Institute at the University of New Hampshire, describes how the recession has had an effect on mothers' role in the family.…

Read More...

Perfecting the balance of parenting and school

March 20, 2013

Balancing motherhood and school is a challenge for many women trying to get an education while taking care of their families. College scholarships for women assist in getting moms to school, but once there, maintaining the role of being a mother can be a trial.
The 62 percent rise in full-time, post​-baccalaureate female school attendees between 2000 and 2010, as noted by the National Center for Education Statistics, shows how more women on the whole are bettering their educations.…

Read More...

Support options available for single moms

January 30, 2013

The many facets of life single moms need to deal with on their own can feel overwhelming. Work, school and family all seem like primary concerns, but how is it possible for a mom to make all three of these top priority? Successfully maintaining college scholarships and getting a degree can make other aspects of life easier to handle, but while moms are in the process of managing all of these obligations, having a lifeline or support system can be immensely helpful.…

Read More...