ASPSF - Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund Enabling single parents to attain self-suffiencey through post-secondary education.
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CHICOT COUNTY

If you are a resident of the above county in Arkansas and wish to apply for a Single Parent Scholarship, contact the person or office listed below.



Jewel Grant
Chicot County SPSF
c/o Arkansas Department of Human Services
PO Box 71
Lake Village, AR 71653

Phone: (870)538-3173
Fax:  (870)265-2503

Printable Application in PDF format



Application Deadlines and Requirements

Single parents selected for financial assistance will meet the following criteria:

  1. Have custody of and be responsible for daily care of her/his child or children
  2. Be a single head of household (divorced, widowed, separated, never married)
  3. Be a resident of Chicot County, Arkansas
  4. Be a high school graduate or have achieved a GED
  5. Be enrolled full-time in (or accepted by) a public or private nonprofit postsecondary school in a program providing marketable skills to achieve self-sufficiency and a better standard of living
  6. Recipient of or in the process of obtaining a Pell Grant
  7. Have (if already attending college) and maintain a 2.00 average to be eligible for a scholarship


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