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Scholarships and Grants for College


College scholarships and grants are the best financial sources college moms can hope for. Why? Because, they normally don't have to be repaid. But of course, they don't come easy. College scholarships and grants usually come with certain requirements and conditions. Not only that, there are different types you should learn about. Knowing the different kinds of college scholarships and grants will help you choose wisely which ones you apply for. As a result, you up your chances of landing a scholarship for college or a grant for education.


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What is a Grant for Education?


Grants are monetary aids provided to individuals or organizations, usually from the federal or state government. They are typically need-based, which means that it is the financial component that determines if one is eligible for it.

What is a Scholarship?


College scholarships are basically awards granted to students. They are sometimes referred to as "financial aid awards". Scholarships usually cover tuition and other school fees. It may or may not provide allowances for board and lodging, books, and personal expenses. Scholarships are handed out based on a criterion which mirrors the standards of the donor. Usually scholarships are categorized as merit, need, sociology, institutional, and general.

There are many types of Scholarships for college and below is a quick breakdown and description of each one...


Merit: Merit-based college scholarships are given to students who excel in the fields of academics, athletics and arts. In addition, most scholarships are based on merit.

Need: Some college scholarships specifically reach out to financially challenged individuals. Need-based scholarships may also cover living costs aside from tuition fees. However, applicants for this type of scholarship must show sufficient proof of financial need in order to qualify.

Sociology: Sociology-based scholarships are offered to individuals based on gender, race, religion or nationality. Most of these student scholarships are provided by non-government organizations whose advocacy includes equality for the marginalized sectors of society. There are specific organizations who provide grants and scholarships to young moms, single moms, older women, and African-American women who are going back to college.

Institutional: Institutions such as colleges and universities also award scholarships to prospective students. If you have a college or university in mind, it would be good to get in touch with the admissions office to inquire about institutional scholarships.

General: Some companies or corporations give scholarships for college, based on their own standards, to the children of their employees. This type falls under the general category.

Comparing Student Scholarships & Grants for Education...


Do you know that up to 70% of the total number of college students have colleg scholarships, educational grants or other student aids to back them up? According to the US Census Bureau, 18.4 million students are enrolled in colleges and universities nationwide. Therefore, if you do the math, only 5.52 million students are independent of financial aids. In other words, college is indeed a financial challenge.

Although college grants and scholarships seldom cover 100% of school expenses, they can definitely give any college student the financial boost they badly need. Grants and scholarships will allow college students to go on with their schoolwork without worrying about their tuition or other school fees.

As previously stated, educational grants are typically need-based. Applicants with greater financial needs are more prioritized. On the other hand, free college scholarships are not awarded based on need alone. There are types of scholarships that are awarded based on skills, gender, nationality, or any factor the donor deems appropriate.

Take note: Some college scholarships come with a "bond". It is a contract that requires the scholarship recipient to work for the donor over a period of time. In case of non-fulfilment, the recipient will be required to pay a certain amount of money.

Definitely, college grants and scholarships are indispensable aids to both aspiring and continuing college students. With their help, college moms can sail through school without worrying about tuition and other school fees. Fortunately, the State or Federal government provides student assistance to deserving applicants. To get started with your college scholarship or grant application, learn everything you need to know about FAFSA.

So, spare some time and register with Scholarships4Moms. You may be the lucky winner of our $10,000 free college scholarship!

 
  1. Elim Garak
    03/05/2009 at 08:07 PM

    I think this cause is great! This is a great oppurtunity for women to get free money to attend college.

  2. Deborah
    03/04/2009 at 02:47 PM

    I recently lost my job. I have had a career in retail for a long time. As I started to look for other jobs, not in retail, they all seemed to want a 4 year degree. I am a single mom with a 12 year old daughter and would like for her to see how important it is to go to college after high school; instead of waiting until life happens and find that you really need to go. I have enrolled in a 4 year university and don't want to have all loans that will need to be paid back after school; especially since I have not gotten a job yet. I live in Ohio.

  3. Renee
    03/03/2009 at 01:27 PM

    I want to go back to school so bad but I can not even afford it. We are going through such a rough time. I have been trying to go back for years. I just want my BA. So many jobs have passed me by because I do not have it. I am 55 years old and not getting any younger. I really need to go back to support my family and to show my kids how important education is. I live in Md.

  4. patricia
    03/02/2009 at 08:09 PM

    I am interested in getting my masters in nursing education. Do I qualify the scholarship? I am 55 years old and this has been a dream I have always wanted to do, but as I get older and graduated, I do not want a big financial debt hanging over my head. Thanks, Pat

  5. Primarily, our scholarship requires you to be 18 years old or over and a US resident. Without a doubt, you've got the age requirement down. That leaves you with the residency requirement. If you are a US resident, then you qualify for our $10,000 scholarship. Register with us through this link http://www.scholarships4moms.net/form.htm. Also, don't forget to check out our FAQ page for more details.

    - Posted by Scholarships4Moms - 2009-04-13 04:21:49

  6. Debbie
    03/02/2009 at 04:39 PM

    I think this is a great opportunity for moms and single moms to have a chance to become something that they really want without giving up anything. Education is so important these days and no one should be limited. The only way to know is if you try it out.

  7. laurie tho
    02/28/2009 at 01:21 PM

    I hope that I win this $10,000 Scholarship so I can use the money to go to college.

  8. Red
    02/27/2009 at 06:42 AM

    I agree, scholarships for mothers is a good idea. Each one should have an equal right to education, and that includes moms. It's good seeing opportunities like this come around for everyone to take part in. For those asking about the scholarship offer, I guess the best way to know if you qualify is to try it out. You just have to submit your application. There's a registration button provided for that above.

  9. Rhonda D
    02/26/2009 at 04:17 PM

    Thanks for sharing your story Michelle M. I am a single divorced mother of three. I have returned back to school since 2003. I received my 2nd Associates Degree in 2007 in Social Work. I'm attending Texas State University for my BASW. It is very difficult, but obtainable. My disability is Mental Health. Stories like yours remind me not to whine, or complain because around the corner there are others who have been through so much more, physically. I am interested in receiving monies to payback school loans and only apply for grants and scholarships from now on. I live in Texas.

  10. Sheryl
    02/25/2009 at 07:32 AM

    Do I qualify for a scholarship? I am the mother of 2 boys (5 and 6 years of age) and I am trying to make a better life for them and myself. I want to go back to school for massage therapy and I need help. Thank you in advance.

  11. Yes, you do. Check out our FAQ page to learn more about our scholarship. If you meet all requirements, follow this link http://www.scholarships4moms.net/form.htm and sign up. You could easily be the next winner.

    - Posted by Scholarships4Moms - 2009-04-13 04:23:50

  12. Blanca
    02/24/2009 at 06:53 AM

    I'm trying to search the schools that offer the program I am interested in but I am unable to do so. Can you please tell me if any of these schools offer a bachelor's in Geographical Information Systems(G.I.S.)? If so, then please contact me. Thank you.

 
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