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2015 acceptance rates show heightened school selectivity

April 19, 2013

Some college applicants might feel disheartened by the competitive admissions process. The list of 2013 college acceptance rates, as aggregated by the New York Times, may show that colleges and universities in the U.S. are becoming more selective. Nonetheless, individuals hoping to get college scholarships and start school can still succeed in doing so.
According to the New York Times, pools of applicants are getting bigger, which is allowing many schools to be more selective than they were a year ago.…

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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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Tech advances transform college education

April 11, 2013

Technology has gained prominence in schools. Grants for single parents and college scholarships are the entryway for many to college. Once there, new students can see how technology has made its mark on higher education. Though some innovations may seem foreign to those getting started at school, such advances - from emerging artificial intelligence to digital research - may be beneficial.…

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Colleges provide convenience on and off campus

April 9, 2013

For individuals trying to balance family responsibilities with school, anything that saves a few minutes is helpful. Grants for single parents help mothers save money as they hit the higher education scene. However, monetary assistance in the form of college scholarships doesn't necessarily provide extra time. Fortunately, many college programs can help save time in a variety of ways, from alternative class offerings to on-campus amenities.…

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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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What to study in college? Try a MOOC first

March 28, 2013

A new world of online classes comes in the form of the massive open online course, also known as the MOOC. Besides focusing on getting college scholarships and finding the right school, another issue mothers going to school might look into is choosing the right degree. By taking a MOOC, prospective students can participate in classes for free and test the waters of different study areas.…

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Taking the right tax preparation steps

January 30, 2013

Single moms know there have enough problems in the day without worrying about whether taxes have been filed yet, let alone whether all the documents they need to do so properly are in their possession. This should be a priority for any woman, however, since even financial aid for moms will need to be quoted on tax returns sometimes. Ensuring that everything is in order now can help moms avoid financial problems in the future with the IRS and other tax authorities, and getting all the important deductibles and credits submitted could help college moms earn a bigger refund check.…

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How to get the best college scholarships

December 31, 2012

Single moms know that starting early means finishing early with everything from cleaning the house to studying for exams, but when it comes to college scholarships, not everyone gets the same jump on applications that they should. Of course, there's more to scoring the perfect scholarship than just sending in paperwork on time. While there's no way to guarantee a winning form, there are other things that can be done to ensure financial aid for moms comes through.…

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Putting life in order helps keep harmonious households

December 28, 2012

Have you ever gone to the store to buy something, only to come home and find the same product tucked in a random corner of the kitchen? Or maybe you replaced something you thought was broken but it turned out it was just in need of new batteries? Keeping a neat, organized household can be hard for single moms trying to balance home, school, work and kids, but it's also essential for making sure that budgets are maintained.…

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Single moms go back to school to help families

December 28, 2012

It may be hard to fathom adding more to a single mom's plate by applying to colleges, working out class schedules, studying, applying for college scholarships and setting up childcare, but there are benefits to jumping through these hoops. Continuing to work at a dead-end job can help single parents scrape by, but this can be a stressful situation with no reprieve in sight.…

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