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.

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.
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.
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.
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.
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I've just turned 40yrs old and I'm a mother of two teenagers.Who I love with all my heart. I would love to show all women and my daughter. That it's never to late to change your life. We all learn from our mistakes and Life could still be somuch better.Sometimes it takes us a lil time to realize , what we are able to do and who we could be. Hope you could help me with this.
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- Posted by Scholarships4Moms - 2009-09-28 04:43:10
hello im 22 year old im a single mom who as a 3 monthold daugter i want to finish my school for medical assisting but wondering that how im goin to pay for my education .i just want to finish my education so i can give my daughter a better live and support her and guide her and the rihgt path.
Hello, Thank you for your inquiry. Scholarships4Moms, LLC is a small private company. The $10,000 scholarship money we award is funded directly by us. The lucky winner of our contest, who is chosen at random, can use this money for any educational opportunity! We hold scholarship drawings regularly, so please visit www.Scholarships4moms.net to register. Thank you, Scholarships4moms.net
- Posted by Scholarships4Moms - 2009-09-28 04:42:33
I am 21 years old with a 2 year old son and not married. I had my son right after graduation and did not get the opportunity to attend college. I really want to be a cosmotologist and there is a large demand for this profession in my area. But, I've found in the small amount of research I've done that, that is one of the few courses that don't offer finacial aid. Why is that, and is there any way around it?
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- Posted by Scholarships4Moms - 2009-09-28 04:41:22
Hello. I currently work as an Admin Assistant for a state university. I love my job, but I do not enjoy knocking my college course down to 3-6 hours a semester. It will be forever until I graduate! This was actually one of the reasons why I was turned off at 19 because I just thought 4 years would be so long. If I knew then what I know now, I would have had my BA. We live and we learn. I do not want to make the same mistake again. I want, I desire a college education. It has almost became a priority over work. I guess my question to you is, is it possible to quit my job, go to school full time and receive financial assistance? I have a 15mth old son, which it definitely has changed the dynamics a little. I have someone to care for and provide for so I do not want to do something irrational. I am also getting married next month and I know that my fiance supports me, but for him to be okay with me quiting my job, I have to provide him with a solid plan how it will work. If you have any suggestions, please, I'm all ears!
Hi, i'm a high school dropout and want to go back and get my GED. After I receive my GED I want to enroll in college. Are there any grants out there for me? If so please let me know. Thank you
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- Posted by Scholarships4Moms - 2009-09-22 06:21:39
I am a single mom with 2 teenage children. I work full time as an AD RN but would like to do an online course to get my BSN and Masters degrees, but I don't have enought income to go to school and support my kids, on top of that, my ex-husband burnt our home down 4 years ago and I am still trying to get essential items that we lost in the fire for my kids. I want to go back to school not only to better my kids lives, but also mine. I don't make enough to pay for tuition and books and support my kids. Do I qualify for any help? Thank you.
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- Posted by Scholarships4Moms - 2009-09-22 06:24:19
i want to apply as a scholarships for mom i hope tht u can help me im never finish to highschool.in im 39 now but im still hoping thats sombody help me to finish my stdy evn do its too lale
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- Posted by Scholarships4Moms - 2009-09-22 06:25:24
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