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subject: Do You Want To Go Back To College? [print this page]


It's important to get an education if you want to get ahead, and this is as true for Mom as it is for her kids. But Internet ads and other sources would have you believe that there are special programs to make this possible. The truth is, while a few rules may have changed to make it easier for Moms to qualify for financial aid, what's out there is the same stuff that's been out there for years. There are many scholarship programs that can help women get a degree.

The best source of financial aid for Moms going back to school is the many Federal financial aid programs, chiefly the Pell grants. Pell grants have been around for a long time and have helped many people of all walks of life get a diploma. The current administration is encouraging Moms to take advantage of this program, but there are other options available.

There are a surprising amount of programs that can help you get through college financially these days. Both government programs and corporate scholarships can be found by simple we searches using your favorite search engine. Another great and popular program is the FAFSA which can help you get money to go to college with low interest loans.

If you are unable to physically attend college due to distance or child-care concerns, grants are still available for online study through accredited institutions. Your local college may have online programs; if not, there are many available with a quick web search. It usually only takes a few minutes to apply for many scholarship programs at your financial aid office.

Options for additional financial aid can be acquired through your school's financial aid office. They have applications for many local and school based scholarships that can help you make it through to graduation. Scholarships can help you get a degree and your degree can help you earn over $1,000,000 extra in your financial lifetime. This makes is worth applying for as many financial aid programs at your financial aid office.

by: James Warner




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