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College Education for Single Moms
It is probably true that if you are a single mom, getting an education is something that you really want, but probably do not have time nor the money. There are special educational grants, scholarships, and other financial resources that are out there, but they will not come to you, you have to go out there and find them. Go online or talk to a financial aid officer at your local school and you’ll be able to find a program that will fit into your budget, if not your time. There are also some community colleges who offer free shopping opportunities for prospective students. If you find that your local college does not offer the services, there are several government programs that will pay a partial or full amount of child care while you are attending school.
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Community College For Entry-Level Education – Cheap College Education!
As a testament to the superior decision in alloting your first two years to a community college, the primary opposition to this idea comes from the vocal, business driven universities. Although a high quality, long term education can come from these schools, they are not primarily intended to be a service of learning, and have a financial aim to them. It should go without saying that, armed with a need to maintain a customer base as much as a student body, universities’ objectivity should probably be brought into question in this case.
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More About Financial Aid for College Education
There are four types of Federal Grants available: Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Academic Competitiveness Grant, and National SMART Grant. While the first two grants have been there for quite long, the last two types of grants are relatively new.
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