Applicants must be single mothers serving as primary caregivers for minor/dependent children living in the same household. Additionally, they must be enrolled or planning to enroll in a non-profit school or approved educational program. Enrollment in programs enhancing earning potential is required, with preference given to those with higher income potential in a short time, including technical schools, leading to employment with wages capable of sustaining a family. Decisions are need-based, excluding factors like race, ethnicity, religion, or the number of dependent children. Eligibility also requires legal residency in the United States or possessing DACA status, and a demonstration of financial inability to self-fund one's education. Successful applicants may be invited for an interview with our scholarship committee. Scholarships are granted on a per semester/term basis, and applicants must submit a renewal application and supporting documents to be considered for additional funds. All scholarship funding is subject to academic progress, the availability of funds, and scholarship committee approval.