Empty nest syndrome is something many adult women go through. It is that time in our lives when our children have all left and we are in a state of constant loneliness. The time when we putter around the house and wonder what to do the for next seven and half hours till time to fix dinner. Instead of puttering around the house how bout considering school. It is the opportunity to have that job we always wanted but could just never find the time for. Going to college at "middle age" is a rewarding and satisfying experience.
Enrolling in college classes is the chance to interact with other adults, to mingle with "intellects". College is the perfect opportunity to get out of the house� and at the same time beginning to seek out possible careers. Even if your at the age where a career does not interest you, you would just like to find a part time job, most colleges offers many programs that allow you� to be certified in a particular field in a short period of time. There are a vast amount of options to choose from, and if your not sure what you want to do exactly, consider going to brush up on a hobby you find interesting.
Once you decide to attend classes, the next question is how to fund your new found resolution. The answer is probably simpler than the decision to go. There are government and private funds available to assist with classes, books and supplies. One easily available option is the scholarship for mothers funding. This program being Obama's idea as a way to encourage women to pursue the career options available to them.
Many colleges offer work programs as well, which give you the opportunity to work part time while earning money to pay for classes. Explore the all of the options available, apply to as many programs as you find that apply to you. Take this time to begin doing what you have put off for so many years, to express yourself while venturing into new beginnings.
**Update**
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Scholarships for Moms