Work as hard as you can. Do what you need to do and it may not be easy but just do it. DON"T GIVE UP.
There are many options for a single parent in college. A great benefit is being able to receive financial aid for being both in college, and a single parent.
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Yes. Most scholarships are based on need, or on student achievement. If your single parent has no alimony, or child support for you, then usually the college looks at only the income from the parent you are living with. If the parent's income is low enough, then a scholarship might be available. The best thing to do is to contact the college to see what they would do for you.
do you have grants for a single unemployed parent
Contact the college financial aid office that your child is attending or will attend. They will tell you about grants. I do know most grant are income based and does not depend on the marriage status of a parent.
A single parent is a mother or father who has no husband or wife.
Why does it matter to you? You have no hope of going to college if you can't even construct a single, proper sentence.
He was raised by a single parent who wanted a better life for her son
It is called a single-parent household.
The first thing you can do is work on your GED. It does not take that long. Once you have that, you can then start at a community college. There is financial aid available. If you are in financial need, single mothers can usually have their education paid for.
I too am a single parent and have already researched single parent scholarships for myself. I found that the website scholarships.com has a great list of avialable scholarships.
A bachelor's degree is a college degree from which many specific programs of study fall.