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SCOTT 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.



Lisa Harrison
Email: lharrison@rmcc.edu
 
Tammy Sherrill
Email: tsherrill@rmcc.edu
 
Phone: (479)637-5502
Mail: Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Scott County
c/o Rich Mountain Community College
PO Box 114
Waldron, AR 72958

NOTE: Scholarship applicants do not have to be students of Rich Mountain Community College to qualify.


Scholarship Application Forms:

Application Deadlines:

  • Spring semester - December 10
  • Summer semester - April 10
  • Fall semester - August 10

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Have custodial care and be responsible for daily care of dependent children;
  • Be a single head of household;
  • Be a resident of Scott County, AR;
  • Be a high school graduate or in the process of achieving a GED diploma;
  • Priority will be given to full-time students who are enrolled in or have been accepted by a public or private non-profit post secondary school in a program providing marketable skills to achieve self-sufficiency and a better standard while residing in Scott County;
  • Be a recipient of or applying for a Pell Grant (and other federal financial aid); and
  • Recipients must maintain a 2.5 GPA per semester to be eligible for continued scholarship consideration.

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