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Education legislation may have economic benefit

April 17, 2013

New revisions to the Higher Education Act could help students financially during and after college. Although scholarships for adults lessen the load of tuition, school is often expensive. Potential legislative changes may help solve this problem.
Inside Higher Ed recently reported that the Obama administration might renew the Act, expanding federal aid programs, including federal work-study employment. Through this proposal, the administration's goal is to ensure that federal assistance is earmarked only for schools that provide a truly beneficial education that sets students up for career success.…

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How to be a mom and a student

April 3, 2013

Scholarships for adults are often a key factor for moms returning to school. Once classes start, though, the next step for many is balancing motherhood and classes. 
In a 2012 USA Today feature, undergraduate student and mom Courtney Webb described this struggle. "You have to be a mother, student, daughter, twenty-four seven," Webb said. 
Grants for single parents can help with the cost burden of school, but finding time to handle classes can prove difficult.…

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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.…

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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.…

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Mothers seek full-time employment in financial need

March 19, 2013

The roles of spouses are converging when it comes to employment.  A Pew Research Report shows that mothers with kids under age 18 preferring to work full-time jumped from 20 percent in 2007 to 32 percent in 2012. Scholarships for mothers offer an opportunity for these women to take the first step toward such employment.
"Tough economic times may have ushered in a new mindset," said Kim Parker, co-author of the Pew Report.…

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Uncovering the best ways to find financial aid

February 21, 2013

When it comes to locating financial aid for moms, the process can seem daunting and intimidating. For some mothers it can be time-consuming and unfamiliar, s{and may be seen as more of an obstacle to their daily activities than an opportunity to get the necessary resources to go back to school. Identifying some of the best ways to locate, apply for and obtain monetary assistance or college can make the process more acceptable to those who are uninitiated.…

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The difference between single mom colleges scholarships and grants

February 13, 2013

When it comes to securing financial aid for moms, there are plethora options on the table for them to choose from. Scholarships, loans and grants are only some of the many kinds of funding mothers can try to secure, but knowing the caveats and complications of these various monetary allocations is essential for choosing the ones that work best for every woman's personal economic picture.…

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5 tips for getting a head start on financial assistance

January 11, 2013

Going to college can be a life-changing event for single moms in many ways, but having the time and money to do it may not be as easy as anticipated. Financial aid for moms can mean the difference in some cases between realizing this aspiration and falling short of the mark. Fortunately, there are many scholarships geared toward helping moms meet these goals, as well as regular monetary planning advice and assistance to be had.…

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Scholarship Awareness months draw single moms to opportunity

January 9, 2013

There are specific times during the year when securing financial aid for moms is more critical than others. These periods are usually when most scholarship opportunities become available, granting moms the most time to research and complete the application process before scheduled deadlines. If they should miss out on these valuable chances, it could make going to college difficult on the whole family, if not impossible, and awareness campaigns at the state and federal level help them avoid these pitfalls.…

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Fiscal cliff could impact single moms

January 2, 2013

Going to school and working a job are hard enough on their own, and financial aid for moms doesn't always cover childcare and living expenses, so for students in this position, every dollar counts. Balancing these aspects of life could get more difficult in the future, though, so single moms need to be mindful of their finances now that federal legislation may be affecting their income.…

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