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Fall Scholarships Available for Single Parents in Craighead County

Fall Scholarships Available for Single Parents in Craighead County

ASPSF recipient Alexus Donnerson celebrates her spring 2026 scholarship. Photo: Contributed/Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund


Jonesboro, AR – Contributed – Single parents in Craighead County have until Sept. 1 to apply for a Fall 2026 scholarship from the Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund (ASPSF).

Awards range from $400 to $1,600 and are available to eligible students pursuing an associate degree, bachelor’s degree, professional certificate, or skilled-trade program. Applications opened Aug. 1.

In Craighead County, ASPSF has awarded 44 scholarships totaling $65,200 in 2026, helping local single parents continue their education while balancing work, family, and school. One recipient is Alexus Donnerson of Jonesboro who is studying nursing at Arkansas State University.

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“This scholarship has truly made a difference in my life by giving me the opportunity to continue my education while supporting my child. As a parent, it can be overwhelming trying to balance school, childcare, and financial responsibilities, and there were times when I felt stressed and unsure of how I would manage everything. Because of this scholarship, I have been able to afford child care and essential needs, which has allowed me to stay in school and focus on my goals.”

For many single parents, earning a degree means balancing classes with full-time work, raising children, arranging transportation, and finding reliable child care. ASPSF pairs flexible scholarship funding with mentorship, career guidance, workshops, and connections to local resources so parents have support throughout their educational journey.

Education creates opportunities that can change the future for an entire family. When a parent earns a degree or credential, the benefits often extend well beyond one generation.

“All parents deserve the opportunity to build a better future through education,” ASPSF CEO Jenn Morehead said. “When we remove barriers to earning a degree or workforce credential, families, employers, and communities all benefit.”

Who Can Apply

Applicants must:

  • Be a single parent.
  • Live in an eligible Arkansas county or Bowie County, TX.
  • Hold a high school diploma or GED.
  • Be pursuing an associate degree, bachelor’s degree, professional certificate, or skilled-trade program.
  • Be enrolled in at least one three-credit-hour course.
  • Maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA.
  • Meet income eligibility guidelines and other program requirements.

Both new and returning applicants are encouraged to apply before the Sept. 1 deadline. Complete eligibility requirements and the online application are available here.

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