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Child Care Access Means Parents In School

The CCAMPIS grant is designed to support student parents with children enrolled in the Child and Family Research Center.

About the program

CCAMPIS is a grant funded by the U.S. Department of Education to help support ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ's Pell-grant recipient/eligible student parents who have children enrolled at the Child and Family Research Center. CCAMPIS provides academic support services to recipients and covers up to 75% of the annual CFRC tuition.

Program contact: Email Teresa Silva

Undergraduate student eligibility

  • Federal Pell grant recipient
  • U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • Have a child who is attending/would like to attend the University Child and Family Research Center
  • Participating or accepted for participation in any of the programs under the Student Services' First-Generation Student Center (TRIO Scholars, TRIO STEM Scholars, McNair Scholars Program, First in the Pack) 

Graduate student eligibility

  • Federal Pell grant eligible based on the Expected Family Contribution (limited income)
  • U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • Have a child who is attending/would like to attend the University Child and Family Research Center

Learn more about the CCAMPIS grant program

Diversity, equity and inclusion statement for the First-Generation Student Center

Federally funded TRIO programs supporting the academic success of first-generation and income-qualified students originate from President Lyndon B. Johnson’s unconditional war on poverty legislation. All programs administered by the First-Generation Student Center at the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ actively support a diverse and inclusive campus culture. We acknowledge that diversity in all of its forms makes for a stronger and healthier University.