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Shedding your college attire for the ‘real world’

November 17, 2011

Going back to college as an adult is becoming an increasingly popular option for many mothers. Recent statistics from the U.S. Department of Education reveal that adult students are the fastest growing educational demographic, and these numbers are steadily increasing.
Many mothers who return to college to pursue a degree enjoy the casual wardrobe that they can wear as students. If they are pursuing an online degree, pajamas and sweat pants may even be staples of their wardrobe.…

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Is an online degree right for you?

November 15, 2011

The main reason many mothers pursuing a college degree choose to take their courses online is that this allows them to work when it's convenient for them - when their kids are at school, napping or at night.
While the flexibility an online degree program offers busy moms is definitely a selling point, there are also other reasons many women choose to go the high-tech route rather than the more traditional in-person route.…

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Finding time to incorporate exercise into your busy schedule

November 14, 2011

There are many more reasons to incorporate exercise into your already hectic college and family schedule than being able to fit into your favorite pair of jeans.
The New York Times reports that a 2010 study presented at the American College of Sports Medicine's annual meeting found that college students who regularly engage in vigorous exercise get better grades. In addition, experts say that exercising helps reduce stress, boost self-confidence and improve overall health.…

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Avoiding holiday weight gain

November 11, 2011

The combination of end-of-the-semester stress and the holidays can set some student parents up for weight gain during this time of year. After all, many of us admit to eating to deal with stress, and the holiday time can be stressful for any busy parent who's also pursuing a college education.
"You've got the stress of the holidays, along with a lack of sleep, and, for many, a cauldron of bubbling emotions coming to the surface - and you've got all this food beckoning you at every turn," clinical psychologist Dr.…

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It’s National Distance Learning Week

November 10, 2011

According to the U.S. Distance Learning Association, distance learning is the fastest growing segment of the education market. The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) reports that as many as 20 percent of college students are enrolled in at least one distance education, or online, class.
The ease and popularity of distance learning has made getting a college degree possible for many mothers who take online classes.…

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Organization helps domestic violence victims pursue education

November 8, 2011

The statistics on domestic violence in the U.S. are sobering. According to DomesticViolenceStatistics.org, every nine seconds, a woman in this country is assaulted or beaten. In addition, studies suggest that up to 10 million children witness some form of domestic violence annually.
While leaving an abusive partner is a challenge, it is often necessary for those who want a better life for themselves and their children.…

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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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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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Many colleges switching to year-round schedules to meet needs of working adults

October 6, 2011

Mothers who are thinking of heading to college have more options than ever before when it comes to their higher education. Universities across the country have begun to meet the needs of working adults and students who want to get ahead by offering winter and summer semesters that make it possible to complete credits year-round.
Before looking into their many course options at colleges in their area, mothers should be sure to look into college scholarships, grants for parents and other forms of financial aid that can drastically reduce the cost of tuition.…

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Getting what you paid for in your college education

September 30, 2011

Once you've finishing applying for college scholarships, grants for parents and other forms of financial aid and make your way on campus, you may be overwhelmed by the vast freedom that the setting provides. With the sacrifice of time and money you're undertaking, you should view your time at school as a chance to enjoy everything higher education has to offer.…

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