As a single mother of two, coming up with the finances to attend university is not the easiest thing in the world to do. It is especially more difficult to do so after you already have a degree. Scholarships, grants, low-interest federal student loans, and other financial aid is much more limited to students who have already obtained a degree from a four-year university (whether they want to obtain an additional undergraduate degree or any graduate degree).
I have a Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing, which I obtained in 2010. Since I graduated I have been struggling to go back to school mainly for financial reasons. I’ve been stuck at the same part-time job since shortly after I graduated, despite spending time looking for work several days a week since I graduated. Every job I have applied for has either a) not contacted me or called me back when I have tried to contact them after I applied, b) told me that I am overqualified because of my degree and they can’t afford to pay me what I should have, c) told me that I do not have the qualifications due to lack of experience. Any other job that wants to hire me wants to pay me less than I am making now and won’t hire me as a full-time employee. I’m struggling to make ends meet as it is and am barely getting by only because of help from my family.
Recently I have decided that I am going to work harder to get the funding to go back to school. In addition to applying for federal financial aid (I don’t know that I will receive any) and private scholarships, I am adding a donate button to my blog for anyone who is compelled to help out. Any amount you are able to give is much appreciated. If you can’t donate, all I ask is that you please spread this around so that it gets to someone who maybe can donate. If you feel moved at all by what I am going through I ask that you please just reblog this or direct anyone who might be able to help to my donate button.
Ultimately I want to teach college/university students. Even more than that I want to start a collective co-op where a fundamental part of it will be free educational resources and instruction for anyone who needs either of those things, particularly those that are low-income. Going back to school is a step in the direction of becoming more financially stable for the sake of my children, and will also prepare me further to contribute something to those in the community who genuinely need help or want to learn something when they can’t afford to pay for the outrageous cost of higher education.
I thank and appreciate all of you who have taken the time to read or reblog this, and thank you in advance to anyone who donates. If you have any questions, please direct them here.
-R
Newt Gingrich telling college students to do as he says not as he does. (via kileyrae)
Let’s look at how nonsensical this is. People take fewer hours because they have a job that requires a lot of time and makes it hard to go to class and do homework. Newt’s idea shows he has no idea what the actual issue is; his solution is the problem.
In sum, when Muslims students do it, it’s hate speech. When Jewish students do it, it’s protected speech.
(Source: forzionssake)