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Education Grants for Single Mothers
Unlike loans, grants are free money that do not need to be paid back. They can help reduce your financial burden and make education attainable.
If you are a single mother looking to go back to school, whether it’s for a bachelor’s, associate, or master’s degree, you might be daunted by the amount of debt you have to take on to get back into the classroom. Before you give up your dreams, first look at free money in the form of educational grants that you might be eligible to receive.
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Federal Pell Grant
The Federal Pell Grant is the foundation of federal financial aid. It is awarded to undergraduate students who have not yet earned a bachelor's or a professional degree. The Pell Grant can be also awarded to post baccalaureate students enrolled in teacher certification programs. The Federal Pell ... Read More »
USDA – Rural Development / Housing & Community Facilities Programs (HCFP)
Single Family Housing Loans and Grants Single Family Housing Programs provide home ownership opportunities to low- and moderate-income rural Americans through several loan, grant, and loan guarantee programs. The programs also make funding available to individuals to finance vital improvements ... Read More »
Financial Aid in Mississippi
Affordable College Savings Program - MACS Make the Mississippi Affordable College Savings Program a part of your savings strategy. Many families hope to see their child or loved one graduate from college someday, but it takes more than hope to get there. The Mississippi Affordable College Savings ... Read More »
Single Mom College Fund
There is an age and a time for everything. My mom would often say this to me and over the years I had come to believe that it was indeed true. In my mind college was for the younger generation. Those in their twenties went to college. They were fancy free and footloose with no responsibilities and ... Read More »
State Education Grants for Single Moms
If you’re a single mom looking to go back to school, you may be daunted by the costs of higher education, especially while trying to raise a family. Luckily, there are resources available to you and other students. Below is a list of state-sponsored scholarships and grants. Click on the links for ... Read More »
IFUW International Fellowships and Grants
The International Federation of University Women (IFUW) offers a limited number of international fellowships and grants to women graduates for postgraduate research, study and training. IFUW fellowships and grants are open only to women graduates who are members of IFUW’s national federations and ... Read More »
Single Family Housing Loans and Grants
Single Family Housing Programs provide home ownership opportunities to low- and moderate-income rural Americans through several loan, grant, and loan guarantee programs. The programs also make funding available to individuals to finance vital improvements necessary to make their homes decent, safe, ... Read More »
Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant (TEACH Grant)
The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant (TEACH Grant) was created by the Congress in 2007 to provide up to $4,000 per year in grants to students, who plan on teaching in public or private elementary or secondary schools serving children from low income families. To ... Read More »
The National SMART Grant
The National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant, also known as the National Smart Grant is available during the third and fourth years of undergraduate study (or fifth year of a five-year program) to at least half-time students who are eligible for the Federal Pell Grant and who ... Read More »