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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I am a SAHM who is about to go through a divorce.[/b] I have no desire to return to my former profession and would need to obtain my license again if I went that route. So I think now is a good time to return to school to pursue a new field, one I would really enjoy. I'm thinking MPH or Masters in Clinical Nutrition. I'd like to explore scholarships or other forms of financial assistance to reduce the amount I'd have to pay out of pocket, any ideas on where to start? I have Googled it, but there are so many sites it quickly became overwhelming checking each one. Can someone recommend a website for scholarships or grants? [/quote] I hate to tell you this, but being 40+, SAHM and divorced is a really tough spot and you need to buckle up and suck it up, not self-indulge. Going to school to study something you think you would enjoy and could maybe lead to a job is self-indulgent. That's not always bad, but from what you say you can not afford that kind of a luxury. The time is running out for you to get [i]any[/i] job.[/quote]
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