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subject: Government Scholarships To Help Mothers Pay For College Education [print this page]


Are you aware that undergraduate students in the U.S. are entitled to campus-based study grants that are directly handled and given out by participating colleges and universities? An example of this grant is the Federal Work Study program wherein an allotted amount is granted out to schools to be given out to selected students who are qualified for financial assistance. American mothers are also qualified for these government scholarships if they opt to return to school and enroll in an undergraduate course in a school accredited by the scholarship program. This is indeed a great chance for mothers to get that education that seemed impossible to reach in the past.

What's more, if you are able to get this program, you can also be eligible for part-time employment to further help in paying for your additional school expenses. Community services and study-related employments are encouraged for student to take on as their jobs. For off-campus jobs, most employments are in public organizations and non-profit companies. Their salary will be paid based on the number of hours rendered on a monthly basis, and will depend on the nature of work but is definitely not below the minimum rate of wages. The benefits of this work study program will surely help any student who is struggling financially to finish his or her degree.

However, these institutional grants can only be provided to a limited number of qualified applicants. The grants are in the form of merit awards or scholarships and its main purpose is to finance the difference in college expenses and financial aid from federal sources. These grants are awarded to students based on several criteria like academic performances and grade point average, but it can sometimes be income-based also. What's important is that application can be made available to those who wish to enroll in college again to finish their higher education so everyone has a fair chance of getting the grant.

In the state of California, most junior colleges have financial assistance available for their students. These colleges have financial aid offices to help the students apply for government assistance. All the applicants need to do is fill-out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form and wait for the result of the list of qualified students.

The $10,000 Federal Grant extends to all mothers who want to finally finish their tertiary education and aim for a better-paying job in the future. Register for free and be one of the candidates for this great opportunity today!

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