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Obama Introducing Scholarships for Single Mothers (energy conservation)

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By Fred Jackson

  Having to take care of their families on their own, working single mothers have probably the toughest job of all. A goal or a wish for many moms that has to be put on hold because of family responsibilities, is higher education. President Obama, together with his new administration, is, however, encouraging moms to make their education a priority. Obama scholarships will give working mothers a great chance to improve their futures.

Obama, whilst encouraging people of all ages to seek higher education, is urging working moms in particular to participate in his Scholarships for Moms program. Building on The Scholarships for Moms program, is the federal government’s long-standing offer of Pell grants. Applied for through FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), Pell grants are the most commonly applied for forms of aid for students going to college. The Obama administration, to encourage more mothers to return to school, is now making some changes.

The biggest incentive is the amount of money that is being offered for the Scholarships for Moms program. $4000 per student is the maximum amount awarded through Pell grants, but that amount is increased to $5,000 for mothers who apply to the program. The purpose of these grants is to allow working moms to return to school and earn a degree. That in turn allows them to better provide for their families now and in the future. The administration also hopes that equipping mothers to earn more money as working professionals will also be a stimulus to the economy. Without worrying about the costs of school or having to pay back money for a loan, Moms can receive an education.

Another great incentive for moms in considering this program is that it applies to enrollment in almost any type of higher education institution. Four-year universities are covered as well as smaller community colleges. You can choose either a public school or a private one. For busy moms where staying on campus isn’t an option, online course study is offered. The government’s Scholarships for Moms program is a comprehensive attempt to get mothers back into the classroom.

The Obama scholarship really takes a lot of the worry out of returning to school. Working moms can earn a degree in almost any area of interest. This means that they can be fully equipped to provide for their families. Higher education doesn’t have to be an unobtainable goal or an unfulfilled wish any longer. The Scholarships for Moms program was designed to help create a brighter future for mothers and their children.

So what’s holding you back? Take advantage of a $10,000 scholarship drawing. Registration is free if you visit http://www.scholarshipsformomsfinder.info/


The Road to Improving Your Future Starts with Obama Scholarships for Moms

By Fred Jackson

  There are some bright spots that should encourage you to look to the future even though the US economy is going through some tough time right now. The government is encouraging women to go back to college by offering Obama scholarships for moms. Mothers of all types have an opportunity to get a quality education. This will no doubt benefit their families and future employers.

Federal aid called Pell Grants make Obama scholarships possible. To encourage more moms to go back to school, President Obama and the government made some changes to these grants. Now Pell Grants can be awarded in amounts over $5,000. That’s an increase of more than $1,000 over the previous maximum for Pell Grants. Because these grants are meant to help low-income students, that means many single mothers are eligible. This fact is reason why the government is encouraging moms to go back to school. Money to help them enroll as college students can help both stay-at-home moms and working moms.

There are other benefits to these grants to add extra incentive for moms to go to school. Obviously many students choose to attend large colleges and universities. For many single mothers this isn’t an option, and it has prevented them from going to college. The Pell Grants, however, take this factor into account. Whether a working mom wants to attend college part-time or a stay-at-home mom wants to take online courses, these specially targeted grants make it possible. You can study what you want, anything from nursing to education to business. The important thing is not the major but rather that single moms have more opportunity.

The Obama scholarship could be the break that a single mother needs to start on a different path. There are simple steps to look into applying for a scholarship. First, go online to fill out the FAFSA, the application for federal student aid. It’s a free application, and there is plenty of information to help you learn what’s available. The first $4,000 to pay for your education is free according to the American Opportunity Tax Credit program so remember that. When weighing your options, think about this as well as the possibility of getting a grant.

Single moms who work or stay-at-home have a wonderful chance to attend college and advance their education. Government grants and free opportunities are great chances for mothers to not only care for their families but also to increase the money they can earn as vital members of the workforce. Obama scholarships for moms are a great opportunity for women to improve their future and the future of their family.

So what’s holding you back? Take advantage of a $10,000 scholarship drawing. Registration is free if you visit http://www.scholarshipsformomsfinder.info/

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