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Idalah Womack’s journey intertwines resilience, passion, and expertise. Navigating through her own academic challenges, she rose to become a beacon of hope for many, guiding them through the intricacies of college funding and enlightening them with spiritual insights.
Idalah wasn’t just determined in her own pursuit of education; she sought to enlighten others as well. Serving as an adjunct professor at Temple University’s Main, Center City, and Ambler Campuses, she imparted invaluable knowledge. For approximately seven years, she conducted a workshop titled “Hidden Financial Aid Resources,” equipping countless students with the tools to secure their educational future.
Beyond her roles in education, Idalah is a certified professional with notable credentials. She holds licenses as a New Jersey State Certified School Social Worker and a New Jersey State Licensed Clinical Social Worker. These professional titles emphasize her dedication not just to education but to the well-being and guidance of individuals.
Idalah’s commitment is immortalized in her writings. “Over 200 Resources, Millions of dollars and Help to Get you Through College” and her other works have garnered significant attention. The extensive media coverage on her books is a testament to their relevance and impact.
Beyond the pages of her books, Idalah’s compassion shines. Whether it was sending free copies of her books to inmates or guiding despairing high school students towards resources, she’s consistently gone the extra mile. Such acts have earned her heartfelt titles like ‘saint of prisoners.’
Idalah’s mission remains clear: to be a guiding light in college funding, touch lives with her spiritual narratives, and advocate for accessible higher education.
Reaching out to those in prison with her resources, Idalah’s generosity led to her being hailed as a ‘saint of prisoners’ through heartfelt letters of gratitude.

Honored for "Best Reference Book" and "Best How-To Book." A testament to her dedication in guiding students through college funding challenges.

Honored for her enlightening short documentary on finding free college money, making higher education accessible.

Recognizing her spiritual depth and contributions through "To The Uttmost... Jesus Saves," a testimony of God's miraculous blessings.

Recognized for her insightful documentary "How to Find Free College Money." A beacon of hope and guidance for aspiring college students.

Proudly featured in “Who’s Who in America” and “Who’s Who of Business Professional Women in the World.”

An esteemed member of The International Platform Association, a prestigious group established by Daniel Webster.

Actively involved with the World Affairs Council, reflecting her global perspective and interest in international matters.

Over her distinguished career, Idalah has been the recipient of numerous honors including the White Williams Foundation Grant, a Department of Education Scholarship, and the notable John Fitzgerald Kennedy Sportsmanship Award from 1964.