As a single mother who wants to go to school, you may be concerned about you can manage this. After all, when you check the costs of college tuition, the costs can be astronomical and result in a feeling of despondency. However, there are educational and financial aid programs that you can get to have a significant amount of your college tuition paid. There are student loans available but the problem any loan is the future debt that they create. This might seem scary in an already shaky economy. With that in mind, you may want to consider a grant or scholarship since they do not require repayment. Here are a few covered by the federal government. Those grants are Pell Grants, the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH), and the National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant (National SMART Grant).
The most popular and widely sought grant is the Pell Grant. One reason for popularity is because there is no specific criteria that needs to be met. This means you don't have to have a specialized major or area of study that shapes the application form. This grant is considered a low-income because it is a needs-based grant. As such, this option will fit with mothers who are struggling financially but have the desire to attend school to improve their career and financial potential.
With the new Presidential administration, the commitment made was to assist single moms finance their educational goals. You should try to apply for as many grants as you can. Increase your chances and find places that others don't think about checking out. Believe it or not there are scholarships for short people, accordian players, star trek fans and other specific groups. The Vegetarian Resource Center also sponsors a scholarship. A mom who cooks healthy meals for her kids would be a very interesting candidate. So, pursue both federal and private options as well as tuition waivers. The Federal Pell Grants have been raised from $4,050 to $5,100, and there is even further talk an additional increase. This grant can be applied for by choosing a college or university that you want to attend.
Despite a poor economy, now is a good time to pursue a college education, especially if you are single mother. When the economy bounces back, you'll be prepared. There are also many recession proof programs including nursing and social work to consider. The government is actually encouraging single mothers to go to college to earn their degree. This is a time in history that may not be repeated.
Often mothers do not want to leave their children to attend class. However, with on-line education resources this can be a way to get some or all of your credits completed. Because college expenses do not simply end with just the tuition, any break you get will help since there are also the expenses of a computer, software and books.
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