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



Sherry Walley
Clay County SPSF
1403 Hospital Drive
Pocahontas, AR 72455

Phone: (870)892-4547 ext. 235
Fax: (870) 892-0707

Printable Application in PDF format



Application Deadlines and Requirements

Deadlines:

  • Spring semester - December 23
  • Fall semester - August 15

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

  1. Be a resident of Clay County
  2. High school graduate or equivalent (may apply if enrolled in college and in process of obtaining GED diploma)
  3. Single head of household (single, legally separated, divorced or widowed).
  4. Pursuing a vocationally oriented undergraduate course of study (full- or part-time) to ensure a better standard of living for his/her family.  Applicants cannot already have earned an undergraduate degree.
  5. Low-income person at or near the poverty level.
  6. Recipient of a Pell grant or in the process of obtaining one.


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