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  2. Scholarships for single moms make second chance easier

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    The Jeannette Rankin Foundation has awarded scholarships for single moms since 1978 to "single women 35 and older," who are low income. That could easily apply to many single moms, as nearly 40% ...

  3. Scholarships for moms becoming part of national agenda

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    Single moms may be put off by the idea of returning to school because the expense of raising a child can be overwhelming. But, if going back to school were free, or cost close to nothing, it may ...

  4. Scholly - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Christopher Gray, a former student from Ramsay High School in Birmingham, Alabama. [2] [3] The eldest of three siblings raised by a single mother, his mother had just lost her job at a call center in the 2008 recession. As the first child in his family to go to college, Gray searched for scholarships online as a way ...

  5. Jack Kent Cooke Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation has awarded more than $175 million in scholarship assistance to nearly 2,300 high school and college students. Cooke College Scholars and Undergraduate Transfer Scholars can receive up to $40,000 annually to cover tuition, living expenses, books and fees. In addition, the students who hold these scholarships are e

  6. Women's education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Which means for every 100 males that graduate, 134 women do, however women have an additional privilege, "5,864 verified private scholarships, showed that there are 4 times as many scholarships specifically designated for women as opposed to those for men.". [12]

  7. ‘I want him to fight’: This Maryland mom with a PhD from Yale ...

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    The U.S. Department of Education pays the interest while you’re in school, for six months after you graduate and during any period of deferment. So, for Leo, that may not be an option.