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Get Money, Get Smart: Grants for Mothers

Since its major collapse the American financial system has been weak with only a few signs of improvement. Many people have been unemployed for an entire year or more with few signs of hope. For new workers and young professionals, the outlook in many areas is filled with few prospects. By many projections these dismal circumstances could continue for many more months or even years. On the bright side, new economic ideas are a positive result of such tough times. President Obama and Congress have attempted to make home ownership easier and make fleecing the consumer harder. Another important area is education. Making sure institutions perform well on all levels is important, and there has been particular attention paid to colleges and universities. President Obama's Scholarships for Moms program is as straightforward as it sounds and hopefully as effective. This initiative is aimed at mothers to ensure that they can build for their children's futures as well as their own. For years the government has awarded Pell Grants based on financial need, and this system provides the Obama mom grants. Under the new system moms can get as much as $5,000 for their education. Working moms as well as at-home moms can use the grant to pay for any education expenses. Tuition, books, a computer and supplies or even childcare are valid expenses that can be paid with grant money. The grant also allows for flexibility in choosing a school. Moms can use their grants at a variety of colleges and universities. To begin the process of applying for aid it's important to fill out the FAFSA, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The online form is necessary and easy to complete. There are also many other resources to help you learn about what is available for you. For working people there are some tax credits available for education. In addition to the internet also call a school's financial aid office to answer aid questions. Scholarships make receiving an education possible for many people, so they are vital. Sending moms to school has dual benefits: preparing them to be productive members of the work force and allowing them provide for their families. The lasting effects on families are the most important aspect of Obama's scholarships for mothers. Education is necessary to equip our leaders now and to prepare new ones for the future.




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