Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund now accepting scholarship applications
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Eligible single parents are invited to apply for Summer 2023 scholarships beginning now at aspsf.org/applynow and the deadline to apply is March 15.
The scholarships are up to $1,200 to eligible single parents who are attending college or obtaining technical training. A full list of eligibility guidelines is available at aspsf.org/eligibility.
If awarded, recipients can use the funds for any combination of school and/or household expenses that removes a financial burden and helps the student stay in school.
Scholarships are combined with wraparound services — including workshops, mentorships, and tutoring — to create a support system helping single parents along their higher education journey to graduation and professional employment.
Eligible applicants have a GED or high school diploma, a 2.0 GPA in past courses, and a household income typically not more than 250% of Federal Poverty Guidelines. The full list of eligibility guidelines is available at aspsf.org/eligibility.
Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund now accepting scholarship applications
Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund now accepting scholarship applications
Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund now accepting scholarship applications
Eligible single parents are invited to apply for Summer 2023 scholarships beginning now at aspsf.org/applynow and the deadline to apply is March 15.
The scholarships are up to $1,200 to eligible single parents who are attending college or obtaining technical training. A full list of eligibility guidelines is available at aspsf.org/eligibility.
If awarded, recipients can use the funds for any combination of school and/or household expenses that removes a financial burden and helps the student stay in school.
Scholarships are combined with wraparound services — including workshops, mentorships, and tutoring — to create a support system helping single parents along their higher education journey to graduation and professional employment.
Eligible applicants have a GED or high school diploma, a 2.0 GPA in past courses, and a household income typically not more than 250% of Federal Poverty Guidelines. The full list of eligibility guidelines is available at aspsf.org/eligibility.
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