How can you get college grants for single parents? This is a question more and more parents are asking these days. With a recession in full swing and more and more people raising children on their own, getting extra money to help pay for college can really make a big difference for a single parent.
The first thing you should know that it is possible to get single parent college grants. But it’s not exactly easy. However, if you are really willing to put some work into finding grants and applying for them, you stand a very good chance of getting the grant funding you need. Still interested? Then read on.
There are a few college grant sources available for you out there to pursue – the federal government, private grants, and even school grants from colleges. You need to look at each of these different sources and start to apply to see what’s possible in terms of college grant funding. Don’t just stick to a single grant source, the idea here is to apply for every grant you can get your hands on.
The first place you will probably want to start is to look at the federal government’s grant website to get an idea what sort of grants they offer. There are thousands of grants available and an entire class of single parent grants (grants for single mothers, grants for single dads, grants for women, etc). You want to look and record what sort of grants you are qualified to apply for. Make sure when you send in your application, you correctly fill the application out.
The next thing you want to look at is to apply for single mother grants through colleges. Most colleges will offer financial aid programs for single parts. These financial aid programs can include things like scholarships, grants, food, etc to help out single parents with the cost of going to college.
There are also many sorts of scholarships and grants offered by non profit organizations. You want to avail yourself of this free money. You will have to spend some time applying for these types of grants as it’s very difficult to find them – or find ones you actually qualify for. The trick with getting private grants and scholarships is to spend a good deal of time looking online and sending out a lot of applications. For single mother scholarships, you will need good grades as well.
Make sure you spend significant amounts of time looking on the internet for all manner of grants. Check out every grant offer you spot, investigate grant leads you see online, ask for help finding grants on various grant forums, and above all, don’t give up. The more college grants for single parents you make application to, the more money you are going to end up getting.



I am a single parent going to school full time and am curious as to what grants are out there. I am what you call below poverty trying to make it through school and raise a six year old boy. I can barely put food on the table and rooof over our head while going to school. Is there any programs or grants that is out there to help with rent utilities etc… Thank you for your time
SINCERELY JARROD GORDON
i am a single parent who would like to go to college to do a course and i am struggling to find the support in paying for the course. im finding it hard to live on the income i get and know that i would not be able to pay the course fees.i have a child who is one year and nine months old and would like to be able to supply him with what he needs when he needs it.is there any sort of fundin out there that can help me? thank you for your time
sincerely lacie patterson
Lacie, I suggest you apply for federal student aid. This involves filling out the FAFSA. This will qualify you for student loans. Even if you choose not to accept a student loan, you may find yourself qualifying for grants (pell grant, etc) and maybe even scholarships. Also look at a college financial aid websites to see what other specific scholarship and financial need programs you might qualify for.