You Can Get The Training You Need To Move Ahead Thanks To Single Parent ScholarshipsThe job market has become increasingly more competitive, and if you are re entering the market after some years off, you may find that you do not have the proper education to compete, or that your current training is out of date. This is often the case with single parents who have recently experienced divorce or spousal death that has thrust them back into the workforce, and for young single parents who may not have finished their education before having their first child. There are single parent scholarships available for moms and dads who have found themselves in this situation, giving them tools they need to find the jobs they desire.
Available through the Women's Scholarship Fund, the Jeannette Rankin Foundation Scholarship is available specifically to single women over the age of 35. This scholarship is designed to help single moms who are re entering the workforce cover the necessary expenses so they can return to college and be successful. The idea is that money should not stand in the way of a woman starting over. You can learn more about this scholarship program at rankinfoundation.org. Single parents in California may be eligible for the Bobbe Browning Memorial Scholarship. This is a $1,000 scholarship based on need, which is awarded to applicants over the age of 27 and who are attending the California State University of Fullerton. It is available to both men and women who can prove financial need. You can learn more and find out how to apply at singleparents.about.com.
Florida residents have a range of state specific grant and scholarship programs available to them as well. The George Snow Scholarship Fund is available to single parents in the Palm Beach area, offering financial assistance to a student each year who is a single parent and hoping to go to college to further their career and care for their family. This fund now reaches other areas as well as its native Palm Beach. You can find additional information and instructions about how to apply at scholarship.org. Women who are now single and who have escaped situations of domestic violence can access scholarship assistance from WISP, or the Women's Independent Scholarship Program. Women leaving domestic violence situations often have few skills or lack immediate experience as well as the self confidence needed to find a job. This non profit program is designed to help these women overcome this problem by giving them the tools and assistance they need to pursue the education and training necessary to start a new career. To learn more about WISP, you can visit wispinc.org. The federal government recognizes the need for assistance for single parents in today's job market and offers a variety of scholarships and grants, preventing the need for long term student loans. This financial aid may come in a number of different forms. The Pell Grant is often the first service to come to mind; this grant is based entirely on family income and need. However, the available funding sources go much further than that. Fellowships are available through a variety of government sources, including the area of food and agricultural sciences. This division offers fellowships to students returning to school in order to encourage both the success of the students and the growth of careers in this important field. You can learn more about fellowships available to you in this field at grants.gov. Another scholarship opportunity specifically for single mothers comes from the Patsy Takemoto Mink Education Foundation. Found at patsyminkfoundation.org, this is a non profit organization that supports single moms as they strive to better themselves while supporting young children. |

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