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



Dwight Sharp
Ozark Foothills SPSF
P.O. Box 650
Salem, AR 72576

Phone: (870)895-3309
Fax: (870)895-3326

Printable Application in PDF format



Application Deadlines and Requirements

Deadlines:

  • Fall semester - August 1
  • Spring semester - December 1

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

  1. Resident of Fulton or Sharp County, Arkansas
  2. High school or GED graduate
  3. Single head of household (single, legally separated, divorced, widowed) with primary physical custody of a minor child.
  4. Pursuing a career-oriented 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 with the exception of those pursuing a Master of Arts in Teaching.
  5. Low income person at or below 185% of poverty level
  6. Recipient of or in the process of obtaining a Pell Grant


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