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What to do with a sick child?

November 14, 2011

Similar to receiving a college scholarship or grant to pay for your higher education, arranging child care for the time you'll be in class or studying can feel like a major accomplishment. However, a sick child can turn your best laid plans upside down in a minute.
"The days my kids are healthy - that may sound like just another day, but that's a good day," Western Kentucky University student and mother Suzanne Hughes told the WKU student newspaper, The Herald.…

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How student parents balance family and education

November 10, 2011

At first, parents thinking about going back to school may think that finances will be the hardest part of their journey. Luckily, a variety of grants for parents, college scholarships and other financial aid options has made paying for an education easier than ever for many. The real challenge is usually balancing the demands of your education with those of your family.…

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Keeping yourself and your kids healthy this winter

November 9, 2011

Many parents attending college are on their way to a better future for themselves and their families with the help of various college scholarships, grants and other financial aid. But even the best laid plans are bound to hit a speed bump every now and then.
Now that cold and flu season is officially here, it's virtually inevitable that you or your children will get sick at some point this fall or winter.…

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Study: ‘Freshman 15’ is just a myth

November 9, 2011

Whether you're a traditional college student or a parent who is pursuing a college education, you've probably heard about the so-called "freshman 15."
For years, many college students have referred to the seemingly inevitable weight gain that goes along with late night studying, eating a lot of pizza and being under a new type of stress as the Freshman 15. However, a new study reveals that this phenomenon is really a myth.…

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Tackling the child care challenge

November 9, 2011

One of the biggest challenges single parents who want to go to college face is child care. After all, as any mother can attest, being a parent is a 24/7 commitment, 365 days per year. Add in the time needed to attend classes and study and the prospect of creating a better life for your family can seem overwhelming.
While many single parents make their dream of pursuing a college education a reality by taking online classes, there are many others who are required to physically be in a classroom.…

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Money-saving ideas for parents in college

November 8, 2011

There's no denying the fact that going to college presents a unique set of challenges for all kinds of families. However, women who choose to return to school to pursue a college education after becoming parents often struggle to wrap their minds around the financial commitment of enrolling in a university, either part-time or full-time.
Thankfully, many mothers are able to pursue their dreams of getting a college or graduate degree thanks to various college scholarships, financial aid and grants for parents.…

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Parents in college can avoid holiday stress by shopping early

November 8, 2011

The in-store displays signal shoppers that the holiday season is just around the corner. For mothers who are pursuing a college education, the fact that Christmas and Hanukkah are less than two months away means that now is the time to get started on holiday shopping, as the end of the semester - and final exams - occur just before the holiday break.…

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Finding a roommate for you and your kids

November 7, 2011

According to the National Association of Working Women, the average annual cost of child care exceeds the annual cost of public college tuition in 49 U.S. states.
Many mothers pursuing a college degree know first-hand how difficult it can be to go to school, as well as provide child care for their children and a place for them to live, even with the help of various scholarships for mothers and other financial aid.…

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College offers unique housing for single parents

November 7, 2011

A Nebraska college has a special housing option for single mothers who want to attend college and live on campus.
The Mothers Living and Learning Community at the College of Saint Mary in Omaha gives moms who are full-time students at the school the option of living in a special dormitory with two of their children.
In addition to a room and communal bathrooms, each of the two floors designated for mothers and their children also has a playroom for the kids and a special homework room for the mothers.…

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Living on campus with a child

November 7, 2011

Mothers pursuing a college education can face a number of challenges in order to receive their degree. While paying tuition is often easier thanks to college scholarships, financial aid and various federal and state grants, many parent students say that paying for housing and child care is especially difficult for them while going to school.
Many universities now offer on campus housing for single parents and families.…

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