Some degrees offer better job stability

February 13, 2012

Mothers who decide to pursue a college degree often do so to ensure their family will be financially independent. After all, getting a degree not only helps make a person more desirable in the job market, but it also helps her increase her earning potential.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in 2010 individuals with a bachelor's degree made an average of $1,038 per week, compared to $767 per week for those with an associate degree, $712 per week for those with some college (but no degree) and $626 per week for those with a high school diploma.…

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Companies offer moms opportunities to work on their work-life balance

February 10, 2012

Whether you've just started working toward your degree or are in the home stretch before graduation, many moms who are pursuing a college degree are eagerly awaiting putting their hard work and dedication to good use in the work force.
Getting a bachelor's degree greatly increases an individual's earning potential. According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), in 2009, the average salary for adults ages 25 to 34 with a bachelor's degree was $45,000, while those with a high school diploma or other equivalent degree earned an average of $30,000 per year.…

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Quick and healthy meals for student parents and their families

February 10, 2012

You're busy balancing the demands of being a student and a parent. It's not easy. But then, again, nothing in life worth doing is, right?
Whether you're a part-time or full-time student, paying for your college education on your own or are depending on loans, grants for parents, college scholarships and other financial aid to fund your degree, making sure your family is healthy, happy and fed is still one of your biggest responsibilities.…

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The importance of couple time

February 9, 2012

As Valentine's Day quickly approaches, moms pursuing a college degree may need to be reminded that they need to make an effort for time with their husbands or boyfriends on Valentine's Day and all year long.
Balancing the demands of motherhood and going to college can be challenging, and many busy parents put time for themselves and time together at the bottom of their to-do list.…

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Make Valentine’s Day special for the little loves in your life

February 9, 2012

There's no denying the fact that balancing the demands of going to college and being a mother can be challenging. Between classes, homework, jobs, housework, play dates, kids' activities and family time, any mom can easily feel overwhelmed by the responsibilities of being a student and a parent at the same time.
In addition, some student parents worry about the financial implications of getting a degree.…

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Study finds drinking is a part of college life for many

February 8, 2012

Mothers who are pursuing a college degree are often doing so to provide a better, more financially stable life for themselves and their children.
Various grants for parents, scholarships for mothers and other financial aid make the dream of getting a college education a reality for many women.
While many moms who are in college at traditional brick-and-mortar schools or online simply don't have the time, interest or money to spend night after night at the local bar, club or party, they should know that these places are often popular among some of their fellow students, especially those who are traditional college students (between the ages of 18 and 24).…

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Officials: Flu season has been mild so far

February 7, 2012

There's good news and bad news when it comes to the flu this year. The good news is that there haven't been a lot of cases in most parts of the country so far. The bad news is that it may get worse.
Health officials say that so far, so good when it comes to the nasty virus.
"If you look at the nation as a whole, we are seeing low activity across the country," said Tom Skinner, a spokesman for the U.S.…

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Study finds snacks can be healthy and budget-friendly

February 7, 2012

Moms pursuing a college degree are often very budget-conscious.
After all, many are depending on grants for parents, scholarships for mothers and other financial aid to help pay their tuition and help their families make ends meet while they're in school.
One of the biggest expenses every parent has to account for is food. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, a family of four (two adults and two young children) can spend anywhere between $520 and $1,013 per month on average on food.…

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Admissions mistake angers students

February 6, 2012

No one said that waiting to hear whether or not you got into the college of your choice is easy.
However, dozens of Vassar College hopefuls were recently devastated when they learned they were not accepted, even though they were initially told they were via the school's website.
Apparently, 76 students were erroneously notified via email that they were accepted at the New York college due to a computer glitch.…

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Online degree programs offer moms unseen health benefits

February 3, 2012

Many moms choose to pursue a college education through online degree programs.
In fact, a recent report titled the Survey of Online Learning, conducted by Babson Survey Research Group and the College Board, found that the number of students taking one or more online course has surpassed 6 million. Nearly one-third of all students in higher education are now taking at least one online course.…

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