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Terrence Thomas of EducationDynamics is interviewed by Martha Vazquez and John Overall of KVOA Tucson, Arizona to provide insight about Project Working Mom.
"Education, as we all know, is the key to breaking the cycle of underemployment, but most financial aid really is geared towards traditional college students. And that's where 'Project Working Mom' comes in."
Watch the video and find more media related coverage of Project Working Mom.
About Victoria
Hello. I was born and raised in Indiana, and am the youngest of four children. When I was growing up, I had to help my oldest sister a lot because she is a person with disabilities. We got really close, and she taught me a lot about women's history, and how to take pride in being a strong woman. After high school, I enrolled at Smith, a small liberal arts women's college. At my school, I studied alongside non-traditional students, who taught me things that weren't in our lectures. The non-traditional students were women 25+. They were mothers, wives, divorcees, widows, sisters, aunts, nieces. Our oldest graduate earned her degree at age 83! Today, I am a New Jerseyan working at eLearners.com, helping build a website that is dedicated to non-traditional students enrolling in online degree programs.