Archive | 2012

Are degrees still worth it?

October 5, 2012

For single working moms, taking the time and making the monumental effort to get back into the classroom could seem like a worthless endeavor. They've gotten by fine for years without an advanced degree, why start down that path now?
The choice for many lies in a sense of personal achievement, but more than that is the underlying inherent value of a college education.…

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Moms can make friends in college too

October 4, 2012

There are a lot of fears women face when going back to college, especially single moms facing the challenges of work, class and kids. Sometimes these duties can seem so daunting that women feel like they do not have time for anything besides the most demanding activities. But all work and no play is a bad scenario for keeping a healthy mind and body, essential attributes of any woman who plans to maintain a single mother scholarship.…

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Getting single parent scholarships and other funds for school

October 3, 2012

Chances are as a single parent you do not have a lot of expendable cash on-hand with which to pay for school. Most colleges charge upwards of a few thousand dollars per semester just for tuition, before adding on classes, books and other materials. There's also the opportunity cost to consider - during the hours spent in the classroom and sitting at home studying, there are plenty of others things you could be doing.…

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Flexibility is key to success for single moms in college

October 3, 2012

The rigors of being in college, taking care of a family and working a job can be overwhelming. The hours are long, the problems are endless and there never seem to be enough hours in the day to take care of everything. Nevertheless, persevering over difficulty is one of the many traits single mothers must possess to be successful in the first place, and adding the extra incentive of a college degree can help many get through the hardest of times.…

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Getting back to the books with scholarship assistance

October 2, 2012

For some mothers, attending college may feel out of reach, either for childcare or income reasons. There are always means for overcoming such roadblocks, but only if women remain dedicated to their educational needs and avoid feeling too defeated.
There are plenty of programs available for working and single parent scholarships, as well as school-backed grants and other public funding for adults looking to improve their educational status.…

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Why mothers need to go to college

September 28, 2012

There are so many benefits to going back to school and completing a degree program. Personal achievement, financial success and the ability to rise to a whole different level in career and income standards are just some of the incentives that lure mothers of all ages back to school. The best part, of course, is that scholarships for single parents and financial aid for mothers help provide the monetary tools necessary to make these dreams a reality.…

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Smart ways to save money

September 28, 2012

Working moms are always on a budget, both with time and money, so coming up with the best ways to use both simultaneously are advantageous for her and the rest of the family. Planning meals, doing chores and getting to school all present opportunities where mom can connect with the kids while still getting necessary things done.
Working in the kitchen
One of the biggest money drains for a mom on-the-go is buying fast food.…

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Getting help when you’re on your own

September 27, 2012

Single moms think they are all by themselves in a fight to manage money, handle housework and take care of children. Adding the demands of an educational experience can be too much to handle alone, but not all mothers are schooled in how to ask for help when they need it. There are plenty of programs available for single mothers in need, from college scholarships to government funding, providing all the essentials and support necessary to get through tough times.…

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Must-know stress relievers for student moms

September 27, 2012

Some people really enjoy working ahead, feeling like things are done well in advance, giving them time to do what they want without worrying about work, school or other obligations. For others, keeping a steady pace and methodically making a little progress at a time is what works best. Finding a personal style for studying, taking care of chores and working an extra job is important for single mother scholarship holders in order to keep everything together.…

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Managing your child’s stress

September 27, 2012

Although student parents may describe themselves as feeling stressed out at times, many of us may not think our kids are dealing with stress as well. However, a 2009 study conducted by the American Psychological Association (APA) revealed that many children and teens are more stressed out than their parents think.
The study found that teens and tweens were more likely than parents to say that their stress was increasing.…

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