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subject: Government Grants: Will They Help To Encourage Moms To Earn A Degree [print this page]


If someone had to ask you to explain a government grant, could you? Many are uncertain as to what it means exactly. Nevertheless the government under the much admired current administration is working hard to help working mothers in returning to college. While federal programs such as ones assisting working mothers in attending college have been brought to the fore they are merely existing government benefits that have been reworked. For moms who wish to return to College the Pell grants creates a huge plus point and is certainly causing many to take note.

It's interesting to note that the Federal Pell grants have been in existence for many years and is regarded as one of the most common government financial aid that can be awarded for college. Unlike a loan, a Pell grant does not have to be repaid, which makes them very attractive to students seeking aid. You may wonder who can be awarded the Pell grant? In general such aid is normally given to students who do not already have a professional degree or bachelors but seek an undergraduate degree. These two characteristics are ideal for single, working mothers, which is the cause of all the excitement over the Scholarships for Moms program. Interestingly no program comes under that specific name. However, the current president and the current administration are motivating mothers to take advantage of the Pell grants and its funds in attending College.

If you're concerned that you won't be able to support yourself on the Pell grant a monetary gift you will be pleased to know that it does not restrict you in seeking other sources of financial aid. Both federal programs and private non-federal organizations can be applied to in order to cover further educational costs. The 1st of July 2009 begins the start of the award year which will come to an end on the 30th June 2010 with the maximum being paid out through the Pell grant of $5,350.00. It's unlikely that this amount will cover your full college expenses it does not restrict you from applying to other sources. Furthermore, if you are awarded money, its use is not limited to paying for tuition. Books or a laptop as well as housing or travel are acceptable expenses if they are necessary to pay for your education.

Highlighted benefits of the Pell grant program have increased due to the attention been given by the current administration as well as making scholarships for moms' all the more popular. If you are a single mother who is working and wishes to become a student and earn a degree such a federal program fulfills all those specifics. Thankfully many are beginning to realize that family obligations or financial needs does not mean that college is no longer an option.

More students are now thinking of college as an option with a government grant funded through the federal Pell grant program. This is especially true for working mothers. Returning to college and obtaining a degree is certainly the encouragement being given by the current administration to all single mothers working a permanent job.The current administration is heartily cheering for single, full-time working mothers to apply for college and earn a degree. Your future could be much brighter than you realize.

by: Marlon Jackson




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