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	<title>Comments on: Scholarships for mothers? Advice please?</title>
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		<title>By: spalmer</title>
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		<description>As a fellow single parent, I have yet to find a scholarship for single parents that is credible.  Have you spoken with someone at FAFSA (look on the website for a way to contact them), and explain your situation.  They realize that there are extraordinary circumstances and exemptions to every rule.  Explain what happened, and you will probably be able to qualify for financial aid once again.  Do you work full-time.  If you&#039;re living with your parents, then your expenses should be very low... save your money and pay for the classes out of pocket.  Or, you can take out a student loan for the few classes that you have left.  Good luck!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a fellow single parent, I have yet to find a scholarship for single parents that is credible.  Have you spoken with someone at FAFSA (look on the website for a way to contact them), and explain your situation.  They realize that there are extraordinary circumstances and exemptions to every rule.  Explain what happened, and you will probably be able to qualify for financial aid once again.  Do you work full-time.  If you&#8217;re living with your parents, then your expenses should be very low&#8230; save your money and pay for the classes out of pocket.  Or, you can take out a student loan for the few classes that you have left.  Good luck!</p>
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