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Aug 25, 2006 15:43

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neogrammarian August 25 2006, 21:06:59 UTC
I would absolutely look for scholarships- I couldn't've done undergrad w/o them. The school itself should have a list, but you might also look into AAUW (American Assc of University Women), an old organization that exists pretty much to offer scholarships for women who want to go to school. Apps can be fiddly, but you won't get any money if you don't try, and scholarships can be a real help.

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blackdiamondgrl August 25 2006, 23:35:51 UTC
I will do!

allways filled with helpful information, you are.

Thanks

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theecheshirecat August 25 2006, 22:47:37 UTC
Nice Icon !! *hugs* and if you need to tear someones hair out use mine it is much shorter and would take less time to grow back *smile*

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blackdiamondgrl August 25 2006, 23:36:03 UTC
spanks monkey.

Love you.

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denelian August 26 2006, 02:23:55 UTC
have you filled out a FAFSA???

you guys are single-income family with two kids, you should qualify for gov't help!

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blackdiamondgrl August 26 2006, 13:37:57 UTC
no I haven't, I was trying to remember the name of that thing... thanks!

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jorisu August 26 2006, 14:40:04 UTC
I was about to say, you're married and have kids. The FAFSA people should be throwing money at you like drunken lotto winners at a titty bar.

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noteeks August 26 2006, 17:13:39 UTC
there are quite a few grants availale...
especially for women who are "training to reenter the workplace after having a family"
My advice...
go the the library and look in teh ref section for one of those "big books of finanacial aid" and peruse.
Apply for multiple at once.
dont be discourged...
It is only sorta free $; the application process is a lot of work

I have done grant writing for a non profit.
Essentially be prepared to wirte what boiuld down to a business plan for your education. And a lot of essays.

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