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



Beverly Chapple, ASPSF Field Representative
Email: bevchapple@yahoo.com
Phone: (870)459-2299
Fax: (870)459-2251
Mail: PO Box 264
Brinkley, AR 72021

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Application Deadlines:

  • Spring - March 10
  • Summer I & II - May 16
  • Fall - September 26

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Resident of Lee County, Arkansas for the past 6 months,
  • Single (single, divorced, widowed, widower) with sole custody of a child or children under the age of eighteen (18) (Separated or Legally Separated is ineligible),
  • High school graduate or have obtained a GED,
  • Pursuing an undergraduate course of study or vocational oriented undergrad. Applicants cannot already have earned an undergraduate degree with the exception of those pursuing a Master of Arts in Teaching.
  • Must be a current recipient of Pell Grant,
  • Must have and maintain a 2.5 cumulative GPA in high school and/or college,
  • Must be a full-time student (12 credit hours) or a part-time student (9 credit hours).

Information about other scholarship opportunities and living assistance programs can also be found on ASPSF's Other Scholarships and the Living Assistance Services pages.