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



Carrie Montgomery
Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Northwest Arkansas
614 E. Emma Ave. Ste. 103
Springdale, AR 72764

Phone: (479)750-4971
Fax: (479)750-2491


To apply for a scholarship visit www.spsfnwa.org



Application Deadlines and Requirements

Deadlines:

  • Spring semester - October 15
  • Summer semester - March 15
  • Fall semester - June 15

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

  1. A resident of Carroll, Madison, or Washington Counties in Arkansas,
  2. A high school or GED graduate,
  3. Pursuing a career-oriented course of study (full- or part-time) to ensure a better standard of living for his/her family,
  4. Living at or near the poverty level (up to 200% of Federal Poverty Guidelines),
  5. An applicant of the Pell Grant, and
  6. Must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0.
Other Criteria
  • Persons who have previously earned a bachelor's degree do not qualify for this scholarship.
  • For the purposes of this scholarship a "single parent family" is defined as one with children under age 18 headed by a parent who is widowed or divorced and not remarried, or by a parent who has never married and is caring for the children without assistance of another parent in the home.


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