Can a single mother go to community college full-time and not have to work?
Although I used to work in financial aid, it’s pretty complicated to figure out terms, amounts I qualify for, etc. as my EFC was 1576 when I was working and did my FAFSA but with only child support now obviously the situation’s changed.
Since I’ve been laid off, I’ve made the decision to go back to school and although I’ve heard of single parents going to school full – time and being able to live on FA, I don’t see how this is possible unless I take out a ton of loans. Has anyone ever done this and how did it work for you? I’m going for an associates in Radiology
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Can a single mother go to community college full-time and not have to work?
I do not have family or friends to help out with childcare and cannot live on $10.00 an hour anymore. I've been informed that the program I've chosen will require me to go to school during the day, and I live in a small town with very little child care options, no way to move and no support…
Let me tell you a secret: I had one year of college and employers were fighting over me when my education was fresh. By that I mean I had my pick of who I wanted to work for and the pay was very rewarding. The working world rewards education so it will be hard for you but you’ll see it start to pay off after that first year. Then you can even take night courses if you find a good enough job, you won’t have to worry about costs of childcare and such. Suffer out that first year and you’ll see it’s worth it, look for a job in your field or in an office you’ll get a better pay simply because you’re proving that you are trying to make something out of yourself.
Best Luck to you and your baby!
The first time I lived in govt. subsidized housing . recived govt assistance and food stamps. got FASFA and loans and a scholarship (cuz I was a single mom) state paid child care and I did work study ( work at the school between classes) and applied for every thing I could like energy assistance (money once a year in the winter to help with heating costs) The welfare to work program paid 5.00 a day for gas for school. It is hard but it is possible.
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everybody has a sad story to tell everybody has negatives in their lives. so dont be whining. you made your choices and you have to live with them just like everybody else. i made a choice not to get pregnant you made a choice to bring a baby into your mess of a life so get real, and grow up. why should people who make bad choices get things for free but people that try to make good choices have to work for school? very interesting that you feel entitled for so much help when you keep making mistakes isnt it a better idea to help those who try to do the right thing then for those who whine and say i should get free things because i keep messin up? support system, family help? yeah everybody has that its just YOU that doesnt so of coarse you should get free help. sure that makes sense you are the only one why not. pots and pans cost 25 cents to 50 cents at goodwill or salvation army( wonder how i know that? hmmmmm maybe because i have bought them there myself ) so you must have alot of pots and pans if you had to work “seven days a week” to buy some. good luck to your baby! i am not a jerk i am a realist maybe you should try it.
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