Working Families Grant

Alyssa FisherFor parents who possess the desire and determination to achieve a four-year undergraduate degree. 

The Working Families Grant Program works to advance the college’s mission and vision by awarding tuition and stipend grants to economically disadvantaged single parents with dependent children — parents who possess the desire and determination to achieve a four-year undergraduate degree. 

Participants create new social and economic opportunities for their future through a “partnership” philosophy that embraces academic advising and support services, career assessment and development resources, community service/volunteerism experiences, counseling, financial aid assistance, freedom of spiritual exploration, life skills development, and mentoring.

Qualifying participants receive the following benefits:

  • Partial tuition grant — reduces student loan debt. 
  • Stipend grant — covers the cost of monthly rent, childcare and food:
    • Rent — Up to $555 per month; lease cannot exceed $615.
    • Childcare — Up to $650 per month for certified or licensed childcare providers. 
    • Food —  Up to $350 per month for gift cards purchased from local grocers; amounts range from $200 to $350. 
     
  • Support services — mentoring, counseling, career assessments, academic planning, budgeting, life skills workshops, speakers, social events, and employment preparation. 
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