Does anyone know about scholarships tailored for single mothers attending college? My mom wants to go back to school, and I want to help her find ways to make it more affordable.
Absolutely! There are several scholarships specifically designed to assist single parents, including single mothers, in pursuing education. Looking for these tailored grants and scholarships is an excellent strategy to fund education. Here are a few examples:
1. Patsy Takemoto Mink Education Foundation for Low-Income Women and Children: Named after Patsy Mink, who co-authored the Title IX amendment of the Higher Education Act, this foundation provides five scholarships of up to $5000 each to low-income mothers pursuing their education.
2. Emerge Scholarships: Though not exclusively for single mothers, Emerge offers scholarships to women who have had their education interrupted or delayed and who are seeking to resume higher education. The scholarships vary from $2,000 to $5,000.
3. Soroptimist's Live Your Dream Awards: These awards are given to women who are the sole source of financial support for their families. The scholarships range from $1,000 to $16,000.
4. Capture the Dream Single Parent Scholarship: This Bay Area-specific scholarship offers $1,000 to single parents attending college full-time while caring for one or more dependents.
5. Ford Opportunity Program: This program is for single parents pursuing a bachelor's degree. The amount varies and is based on the recipient's unmet financial need.
6. Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund: If your mom lives in Arkansas, this scholarship fund provides assistance that varies based on county of residence.
7. Bernice Murray Scholarship: This Vermont-specific scholarship grants $2,000 annually to single parents who demonstrate financial need.
There are many other college scholarships offered by local and national organizations. It's worth looking into scholarships specific to single parents in your mom's area of study, at her prospective college, and in your local community! Make sure your mom fills out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) so she might receive federal grants as well.
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