Featured TitleProfessor, May I Bring My Baby to Class? An Inspiration to All of Us Who Have a Dream In her new book Professor, May I Bring My Baby to Class? author Sherrill W. Mosee inspires the reader to take control of her destiny by completing her education and guides her through the process. She includes compelling stories written by mothers who accepted the challenges of going to college while caring for a young child, in spite of the odds stacked against them. These women open up about their challenges of homelessness, incarceration, domestic abuse, and poverty—the very issues that may deter a young mother from going to college. Whether you’re a mom in high school, one returning to school after an absence or are pregnant in college, you can still achieve your academic goals and your life's dreams. See why higher education is important for you and your baby and learn how to: - Choose a college that’s right for you
- Find the best child care—and how to pay for it
- Balance school, work, and a baby and still have time for yourself
- Engage your child in your educational experience
Also included is information about colleges and universities that offer on-campus child care, housing for women with children, financial aid, and other support services for student-parents plus tips and resources to help you on your journey to graduation day. You’ll also be able to tell your own story in a handy journal—your challenges and triumphs, your dreams and aspirations. Read what people are saying about the book. |