What's Happening?
Marian University in Fond du Lac is accepting applications for its Working Families Grant Program, designed to assist single parents in obtaining a bachelor's degree. The program provides financial aid
for tuition, childcare, and living expenses, along with academic advising, mentoring, and career development resources. Participants must be enrolled full-time and maintain academic progress. Since its inception in 2002, the program has helped hundreds of students graduate, with rates exceeding the national average. The initiative reflects Marian University's commitment to expanding educational access and empowering students to improve their lives and those of their families.
Why It's Important?
The Working Families Grant Program addresses the unique challenges faced by single parents pursuing higher education. By offering comprehensive support, the program enables these individuals to balance academic responsibilities with family obligations, ultimately enhancing their career prospects and financial stability. This initiative also contributes to broader societal goals of increasing educational attainment and reducing economic disparities. For Marian University, the program strengthens its role as a community partner and educational leader, potentially attracting more students and fostering a supportive campus environment.
What's Next?
As applications for the fall 2026 cohort open, Marian University will likely continue to promote the program and encourage early applications due to limited space. The university may also explore opportunities to expand the program's reach and impact, potentially seeking additional funding or partnerships to support more students. Monitoring the program's outcomes and gathering feedback from participants will be crucial in refining and enhancing its offerings. Success stories from graduates could serve as powerful testimonials to inspire future applicants and highlight the program's effectiveness.






