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.
how to apply
There are quite a few legitimate single parent scholarship programs available, but they can be difficult to find. Begin your search by contacting local colleges and universities and checking our state-by-state listing of single parent scholarships. In addition, consider whether you might be eligible for the following national scholarship programs.
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.
Some sites where you can apply for single mom scholarships are: United Negro College Funds Scholarship Program, Charlotte W. Newcomb Scholarship for Mature Women.
Make an appointment to visit the school counselor where you want to attend. They should have some advice and/or knowledge of funding. Certainly, you should not pay someone to find funding sources--the information is free.
No. There are rules about your income but not your marital status.
You have to give the birth certificate of the girl child to prove she is yours , and then get a letter from the school as she is the only child a girl. and then you can apply for the loan.
That scholarship will be free money to help you in college.
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Nursing Scholarships for Single Mothers is a nice scholarship. Another scholarship is Project Working Mom which is a scholarship for a working single mother.
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There are many student loans you can apply for. You can try for an academic scholarship. If you are an exceptional athlete you might try to apply for an athletic scholarship.