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Single Mother Learners Make Up 10% of
Students — But Need Particular Holistic Support
Being a parent — particularly being a single mother — while pursuing postsecondary education can be challenging, if not nearly impossible. And yet, pursuing postsecondary education and the career opportunities that follow it remain among the more reliable avenues toward financial stability and success, particularly for single mothers. A recent report on the state of single mothers in higher education offers insight into the barriers women with children face while pursuing an education and how institutions can more effectively support these vulnerable students.