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Name: Anonymous on Jan 9, 2008Comments: The trouble for many Single moms is the time that they can dedicate to their education. often with all their responsibilities they aren't able to go full-time, which cuts them out of traditional Federal financial aid programs. Please help these moms...these FAMILIES...to prosper.Flag
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Name: Steven on Jan 10, 2008Comments: Single working moms are undereducated and underemployed. The reason: mostly finanical. The federal government in their effort to make school accessible need to consider the financial needs of the underserved to return to education.Flag
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Name: Mitchell Grady on Jan 17, 2008Comments: This is an extremely important matter which greatly impacts those people who are trying to succeed but simply do not have the resources. If someone is employed full time, they should not be required to go to school full time as well to receive benefits.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 28, 2008Comments: School is school... it shouldn't matter if you are taking 1 class or 4. Financial aid should be available regardless.Flag
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Name: Tracye Dauphin on Feb 9, 2008Comments: I agree that swift Federal action should be taken to assist hard-working moms afford the cost of college.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2008Comments: there is not enough financial aid available to help those who need to go back to school the most: single working mothersFlag
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