The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) program gives grants to mothers and other students who plan to study toward a teaching certification. Grant recipients must make a four-year commitment to teach in a recognized school that serves low-income families.
Federal Student Aid Information Center
400 Maryland Ave.
Washington, D.C. 20202
1-800-433-3243
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President Barack Obama's "Moms Return to School" program gives a federal Pell grant to mothers who wish to pursue a college or university education. The grant qualifications take into account the needs of mothers who must often care for their children while studying. Therefore, mothers can receive the grant even if they only study part time. Grant recipients must study in a program that leads to an associate's or bachelor’s degree or certificate. Those interested should fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Federal Student Aid Information Center
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Washington, D.C. 20202
1-800-433-3243
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This scholarship allows mothers to study for a degree in a high-demand medical profession, such as nursing, dentistry or physician assistant. Recipients are required to work in a priority area for the Department of Health and Human Services for four years.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
200 Independence Ave. S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20201
1-800-221-9393
nhsc.hrsa.gov/scholarship
Mothers whose financial situation places them in a low-income bracket may apply for this grant. The FSEOG provides aid to undergraduate students who demonstrate exceptional financial need.
Federal Student Aid Information Center
400 Maryland Ave.
Washington, D.C. 20202
1-800-433-3243
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