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It used to be that one could get a decent paying job without having had earned a degree. Those times are gone: nearly every good paying job requires a degree these days. It is a fact that millions of families in America are stuck living at or below the poverty level due to lacking a college education. Families struggling in low to middle income jobs now have the option to return to school. Earning a degree in the field of your choice has never been more affordable, even in this tough economic time.

Recently our president elect has voiced his concerns and plans for guiding this country back onto the path of prosperity. His starting point surrounds helping low income families receive the education they need to fulfill their dreams. With releasing of billions of dollars in federal grant money and also billions to state grants the administration is attempting to make getting a degree and going to school accessible to the families that desperately need it.

As seniors begin to celebrate their final year in high school, their thoughts quickly race to senior prom, senior pictures and grad night. However, it is just as important that they focus some of their energy into applying for college scholarships. It is estimated that more than 9 million students receive grants or loans from the Department of Education each year. Despite the $83 billion that they will award this year, students and families must look at additional options to help pay for college including scholarships. Below are 20 helpful tips to begin the process.

It's a common misconception that only the top few percentage of students are eligible for financial help to get them through college. In fact there are a number of opportunities specifically tailored to single mothers who want to improve prospects for themselves and provide a better future for their family. Scholarships and grants can provide a range of opportunities for single mothers who want to go back to school.

In the present day scenario of global meltdown, it is very difficult to maintain a balance between our expenses and the income. As we know, education has become a necessity for one and all, so visibly the best option is scholarships and grants. Basically scholarships and grants for college refer to the fee waiver, either partial or complete, or the financial aid, offered to the meritorious student, to carry forward their education.

There are some women today that have entered into motherhood at a younger age then they expected. Most of these mothers didn't have a chance finish school and would like to get back to school and get their degree so they can have a better future. There are also some of these mothers that start working at a low paying job so that they can support their children and themselves.

There are a lot of fathers out there who work hard to earn a living for their family. The hard part is that no matter how much effort is put into building a better future for the family, it still comes up short. One major reason that the government has seen as the cause of this disconnect is the level of educational attainment. A college degree may mean the difference between a low income bracket and a higher one.

Scholarships and grants are available to a wide section of the society, but the needs of a mother are not realized until we get to the major problem of unemployment. Mothers always keep their families as their main priority, but in this good will, their dreams are lost. With the advent of technology and internet becoming a house-hold term, numerous online scholarships and grants for mothers are available now with the only intent of infusing the power of education in the lives of the mothers.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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