BHCC Child Care Scholarship
Financial assistance is available to students who are parents of children under the age of 6 years who require it to help pay child care expenses.
Amount: $1,000 each for the Fall and Spring Semesters.
Eligibility: Students must be matriculated in a degree program at BHCC and enrolled in at least six credit hours. Student must also demonstrate financial need.
Requests will be processed as they are received from eligible student parents on a first-come, first-served basis. Only 40 awards can be made.
To apply: https://bhccscholarships.awardspring.com/
BHCC Child Care Access Means Parents in School Program
The BHCC Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) program has been designed to serve student parents with financial need by using a three-level, sliding-fee scale assistance program. Priority will be given to Pell-eligible single parents taking at least six credits and having a low Expected Family Contribution (EFC as per FAFSA). Childcare funds will be allocated on a semester basis, with each student paying the prescribed percent of costs.
Additional Resources
Some of these resources require a referral. Single Stop is recognized as a referral partner.
- ABCD - 617-567-8855
- ABCD Head Start - 781-397-8071
- Child Care Choices of Boston - 617-542-5437
- Child Care Circuit - 978-686-4288 - Financial assistance to eligible families seeking care at early education and care or out of school time programs
- Child Care Financial Assistance - 877-211-6277
- Massachusetts Child Care Resource and Referral agencies
- Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) - 800-249-2007 - Contact your DTA caseworker for eligibility
- Dorchester Head Start - 617-929-6200
- Family Aid of Boston - 617-542-7286
- Harriet Tubman House - 617-536-8610
- Healthy Families (A Children’s Trust Program) - Community-based pregnancy and parenting resources
- Income Eligible Child Care - 617-988-6600 - Subsidized child care for low-income working families
- One Family Scholars Program: The One Family Scholars program provides individualized academic and career coaching to single parents with low incomes in college in Massachusetts. One Family Scholars receive scholarships to cover direct costs of college (such as tuition, fees, books, and technology) as well as indirect costs of college (such as childcare, transportation, and living expenses).
- Room To Grow - 617-859-4545 - Support for low-income families with babies newborn to age three
- Shattuck Child Care Center - 617-942-2018 | shattuckpreschool@gmail.com - Child care for children ages 15 months to 6 years old
- Sitters for Scholars - Free and low-cost evening babysitting services for low-income parents attending college
- United South End Settlements - 617-375-8150 - Child care for children ages 3 months through 5 years
- YWCA - 617-585-5400 - info@ywca.org