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101+ Way to Pay for Single Parent's College

101+ Way to Pay for Single Parent's College

This special report offers a simple strategy for obtaining money for college and contains over 100 websites on grants, scholarships, and loans. It is especially designed for the needs of single parents (18 years old & up).

Knoxville, TN (PRWEB) June 4, 2007 -

How do single parents pay for a good college education? Unfortunately, most single parents do not have the resources to exclusively attend school. They are forced to work while taking care of their children. Daryl Green has released a new strategy for helping single parents overcome the obstacles associated with getting a college education.

This special report, 101+ Ways to Pay for College: The Single Parent Guide to Success, provides single parents with a proven method of getting financial and emotional support for obtaining a college degree. This special report can be found on www. lulu. com. His strategy will be helpful to most individuals. Mr. Green explains, "Most people need help in reviewing other alternatives for financing college. I have spent countless hours reading books, searching websites, and reviewing past advice to assist single parents with financing college." In this special report, Green provides over 100 websites related to scholarships, grants, loans, and other sources of funding. Green says, "By giving single parents both strategy and information, I hope to help them improve the quality of their lives."

Daryl Green has over 10 years' experience of leading scholarship committees, developing scholarship criteria, and evaluating students for scholarships for community organizations. As a member of Generation X, Mr. Green is considered one of the savviest thinkers of his generation. He has given advice to families on such websites as Allexperts. com and About. com. Mr. Green is a nationally syndicated columnist, the author of several books, and has had more than 100 articles published globally. He has been noted and quoted by USA Today and Associated Press.

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