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Grants for single parents provide peace of mind

December 31, 2012

Taking out loans is not an option for some single parents who are already stretched thin financially. Whether people have a lack of credit or just can't add another payment to monthly bills, scholarships and grants for single parents provide the kind of funding moms need to go back to school without the stipulation of repayment. That's what makes these such desirable options, but grants may have benefits over scholarships for moms in need.…

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Finance tips for single moms

December 28, 2012

Balancing the books every month, so to speak, can be a trying experience for single moms on a fixed income. Even those that work full-time jobs or carry more than one position to keep the family running may feel stretched thin, and not in just terms of money. Quality of life is important, too, when considering budgets and bank accounts, and many moms choose to get college scholarships so they can get back in the classroom and turn their financial futures around.…

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Smart holiday shopping key to financial success

December 24, 2012

With Christmas fast approaching and less than a week left to buy the last few presents, single moms may be holding out for final sales to get good gifts without spending too much. There are ways of meeting both those goals without raising stress levels through the roof, chief among them is setting a budget, both in time and money.
Limiting expenses
A review by Visa and GfK Roper OmniTel found that between two-thirds and three-fourths of Americans wait until the last 10 to 14 days of the holiday shopping season to finish up their purchases.…

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Finding a job during the holiday rush

December 24, 2012

The winter shopping season is drawing to a close, but employers are still looking for people to flesh out the ranks. For single moms relying on college scholarships, making a little extra money during the winter break or leading up to Christmas can be a big help, but it can also put added strain on an already hectic lifestyle. It's up to each person to decide for herself if she feels she can balance a job with running a home, caring for kids and going to school.…

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Lower expenses in the winter months

December 20, 2012

Cold weather means warm sweaters and hot drinks, but it also means higher utility bills for those that like to crank up the heat. Financial aid for moms rarely covers expenses outside of tuition and school bills, so finding the money to cover rising oil and electricity invoices can be a challenge when already balancing home, school and kids. There are a number of ways to bring down those amounts each month without freezing to death, but being smart about energy consumption will need to take center stage.…

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Learn more about college scholarships

December 13, 2012

There are a lot of hoops to jump through before going off to college, and those requirements get even more rigorous for single moms. Networking childcare, setting up rides, planning for home management and determining routines are hard enough. When it comes to money, though, many moms may feel like this is the one area that is outside of their control.…

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Be careful when reading college scholarship applications

December 12, 2012

There are dozens upon dozens of different organizations offering financial aid for moms, minorities, underprivileged youth and a variety of specific job paths and fields of study. Reading through these requires thoroughness and an eye for detail, as some have exceptional caveats and liabilities. Others may simply not apply to an applicant's situation. For single moms, making sure their funding efforts are all put toward potentially successful endeavors is key, since they don't have a lot of time to waste.…

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Financial assistance helps moms outside of class

December 11, 2012

It can be hard to focus on classes and studying when stress is riding heavily on someone's shoulders. Considering all the burdens a single mother has to bear, its no wonder that many of them may struggle to complete higher education. While financial aid for moms is readily available at some colleges and universities, not all will help them find help paying utilities, assist them with getting to and from school every day or find them good childcare programs.…

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Scholarship money supports more than just school

December 10, 2012

Especially in light of the holiday season, single moms may feel financially pinched when trying to afford presents, pay for gas and keep up with other regular bills. Getting a college scholarships can be a huge weight off their shoulders, allowing them to focus more on studying than on working outside jobs.
More than that, sometimes simply recognizing that single moms are struggling can help lift their spirits.…

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Finding resources that help single moms go to college

December 7, 2012

Balancing the various aspects of motherhood with the trials of running a house, working a job and going to school can be difficult for any woman. While college scholarships help balance out the expense of participating in higher education, other obligations can pop up due to this additional time out of the house. Finding ways of defraying these financial complications can make maintaining a good grade point average easier for single moms.…

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