Archive | 2011

Pursue your passions and head back to college

August 18, 2011

Motherhood is a 24/7 job, so it's no wonder that many women feel like they're betraying their family by wanting to further their careers and head back to school. This couldn't be farther from the truth - in today's world, the stay-at-home mom has the ability to follow her passions and make a better life for herself, while being a good mother at the same time.…

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Technology has become a major facet of higher education

August 17, 2011

If there is one aspect of higher education that has changed drastically over the past decade, it's how technology has weaved its way into the curriculum. If you're a mom who's searching for college scholarships as you head back to school to finish your degree, you will need a few essentials to help you hit the ground running.
A laptop or netbook is an essential purchase that no college student should be without.…

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Telling your children that you’re going back to college

August 17, 2011

As you search for college scholarships, grant programs and other sources of income for your education, you have to talk to your children about your plans tactfully. You are providing an excellent example for your family, but you will have to explain to your little ones that you will see them a bit less in order to further your career.
With young children, you will have to break it to them as if you're going away for only a short period of time.…

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Be wary of fixed-rates when shopping for private student loans

August 17, 2011

The student loan industry has undergone a series of changes within the past few months, with private loans seeing a change in philosophy. According to Smart Money, private student loans have traditionally carried variable interest rates, which could rise and fall at any time, but many lenders are now advertising fixed-rate loans, which could change the landscape of college funding.
Much like a fixed-rate mortgage, students will never have to worry about payments increasing, and they will have a much easier time designing their budgets.…

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Following your interests could lead to a successful career

August 16, 2011

Many women who left prosperous careers to become stay-at-home moms may feel like they have moved on from their previous professions and are looking for something new. The best way to find out what you really want to do is to embrace change and get yourself out there to experience a wide range of possibilities.
If you're a fitness guru, consider going back to school to become a personal trainer.…

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Receiving financial aid from single parent scholarships

August 16, 2011

Mothers who are on their own may think that college, a better career and a secure life for their families may be unattainable, but often it's actually their fear holding them back. By delving into the many college resources that are available both online and elsewhere, they can secure the funding needed to further their careers.
There are a multitude of grants for parents and financial aid for moms that can make going back to school or heading to college for the first time a reality.…

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Tax benefits for single and working mothers

August 16, 2011

Mothers who are looking for the motivation to head back to college may not realize the extent of the benefits associated with investing in an education. Tax credits can be a helpful ally for mothers trying to further their careers and can help ease the burden of a costly degree program.
According to Project Working Mom, many low-income or single parents are eligible for a wide range of tax breaks that can help their bottom lines.…

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Open educational resources could help you decide which path to take

August 15, 2011

The world of higher education has seen a drastic shift over the past decade, and open educational resources have helped lead the way. For mothers who want to go back to college or expand their knowledge, this public information could be a godsend, according to the Huffington Post.
"Open educational resources are teaching, learning and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use or re-purposing by others," according to the Hewlett Foundation.…

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Tips for writing a college scholarship essay that sets you apart

August 15, 2011

As a mother who has made the decision to head back to college, you have a lot to consider, but securing funding for your schooling should be at the top of your list. There are countless college scholarships for mothers and grants for parents available, and your scholarship essay will help you set apart from the competition.
Your scholarship essay shouldn't read like a list of your accomplishments, rather it should provide a window into your world that isn't apparent from your resume.…

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Investing the time to research grants

August 12, 2011

Unless you have money stored away that can cover the cost of a degree program, most mothers who are trying to go back to school will have to invest time to find college scholarships and grants that can work for them. Money shouldn't hold you back from going to complete your degree, but understand that you will need to work on finding financial assistance.…

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