Webinars a tool for adults continuing their education

July 19, 2012

Single parents and adults head back to class in a variety of ways. Some land a substantial package of financial aid for mothers or scholarships for single parents and go to school full-time. Others take classes part-time while balancing work, family and education. Now, adults can not only take online classes, but also actively participate in webinars, which are presentations, lectures, workshops or seminars transmitted over the web.…

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Summer opportunities for adults eager to learn

July 19, 2012

Summer is often the time of the year to do all those things you can't normally fit into your busy schedule. For many adults, this means going to summer school and pursuing their unique passions.
Try something new
Who says learning can't be fun? In Phoenix, Arizona, The Paradise Valley Unified School District offered woodshop as the first summer continuing education course.…

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How to submit your best scholarship application

July 19, 2012

As a parent returning to university, financial aid for moms can be a great help, and applying for as many awards as you're eligible for may help your chances. But how do you make your scholarship form stand out from the rest? Here are a few quick tips to improve your application:
Choose carefully
When you select which scholarships to apply for, examine the requirements and then submit applications to those whose desired traits are ones you possess.…

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Tips for moms studying at college

July 18, 2012

Moms who've decided to return to school may have to readjust to studying for exams. After applying for financial aid for moms and starting classes, though, and the best way to study can easily come back with a few pointers.
Organization
The first step to being skilled at studying is having the right materials. You can't study well unless you have good notes to review.…

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ARAG Chad Hensley Diversity Scholarship awarded to student mom

July 17, 2012

Hope Wood, the recipient of this year's ARAG Chad Hensley Diversity Scholarship at Iowa's Drake Law School, is not just an exceptional student - she also happens to be a mom.
Her award comes from ARAG, a global provider of legal solutions. Founded over 75 years ago, the company focuses on topics from education and empowerment to planning and prevention.
"We are proud to recognize Hope as the recipient of the ARAG scholarship," said David Murray, ARAG president and chief executive officer.…

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Adult graduation rates important to educational institutions, nation

July 17, 2012

When it comes to tracking non-traditional students' success in school, many institutions are lacking vital information. According to a recent survey by the University Professional and Continuing Education Association and Insidetrack, 43 percent of educational institutions polled do not track the retention and degree completion rates for non-traditional students, such as adults returning to school. Only 16 percent noted a full understanding of the causes of students leaving and not completing degrees.…

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Organization tips for college moms

July 16, 2012

Returning to school can be hard to balance with the responsibilities of motherhood, but staying organized can make it work. Here are some tips to consider when enrolled in university as a parent:
Study space
The easiest way to ensure that your class project doesn't become your child's next art project is to create an area specifically for your course materials.…

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Choosing the right college courses

July 13, 2012

Once you've made the decision to return to college and have finished all of the applications for financial aid for moms, the process of course selection awaits you. The task of determining which classes to take each semester may seem intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. Here are some tips for enrolling in the right courses:
Requirements
First and foremost, you need to know which classes are required as an undergraduate and for your future major.…

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Moms in the automotive industry

July 12, 2012

It makes sense for moms to connect their passion for learning and working with their love for their children. The four mom engineers behind the 2013 Chevy Malibu did just that.
These women are changing the game of the automotive industry, not only by advocating for female engineers but also through helping create cars catered to a mother's life. General Motors is quickly recognizing the importance of shrinking the gender gap, and is doing so by supporting scholarships for moms and other women.…

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Traits for moms to look for in colleges

July 11, 2012

When applying to colleges, it's important to examine the programs for parents. While some schools may not offer much assistance for moms like you, others can provide support that will help you succeed when you return to university. Here are some characteristics to look for:
Places for children
If you're considering living on campus, see if any colleges provide family housing options.…

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