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When all kids have left for college, your husband is working until seven at night. What does a mother do all day? When kids were little, there’s so much to do but with little time daily. However, once kids are grown up there’ll be more time doing nothing that they’d wish for time to turn back.
Mothers out there, who choose family life over a college degree, can now look forward to this. This is through the Scholarships for Mothers Program of the Obama administration. The said program aims to realize a mother deprived of a college education due to poverty or early pregnancy.
To get a scholarship the steps are easy. First, scout for a school that offers the college program you love. Of course, consider your husband when choosing which school to attend. Then check for scholarship grants you can avail. There are a lot these over the internet. This information can also be acquired from school’s school's website.
The good thing about scholarships or study grants is that the program is tied up with schools. Meaning, you can apply to both scholarship and admission to the school in almost at the same time. With this, mothers need not worry about wasted time on processing study-grant application and school admission.
Besides, such transactions can all be done online too. Universities, community colleges and most training institutions do have websites already. While applying for Scholarships for mothers program can also be availed online.
Mothers: single mothers or with a husband or partner, all qualifies to this government program. The only limitation is her desire to complete chosen field of study. And because it is a scholarship grant, no repayment will be required. After finishing school, she will be on her way to getting a good career and help augment family income.
With these scholarships for mothers program that mothers’ long desired college degree will have a chance to realize. And the same time she will have greater chances of getting a high-paying job with her right educational background. This will come as a relief for a financially challenged family. |