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Once a parent or guardian submits a completed application with all required information, approval can come through in just a few days.
work at least 15 hours per week or attend school or a training program. have a gross income at or below 85% of the state median income level; for a family of four this would be up to $83,446 annually.
How long does it take to get approved for a scholarship? After scholarship deadlines, it often takes one to three months before a scholarship winner is announced. This is due to the time it takes to go through scholarship applications.
As a practical matter, a family of four earning $120,000 a year or less now meets the Child Care Assistance Programs income requirement. Parents/guardians must be working, going to school, searching for employment, in a job training program or other qualifying activity to be eligible.
If you have child care scholarship or eligibility questions, please view the Child Care Scholarship Program brochure in English or Spanish, or email scchildcare@dss.sc.gov for assistance.
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Child care financial assistance (also called vouchers, certificates, or subsidies): States and territories receive funding from the federal government to provide child care financial assistance to help families with low-income pay for child care so they can work or attend school.
Family childcare home: A home-based facility occupied by an operator that cares for no more than six children including those who live in the residence and children related to the operator. These facilities may choose to be licensed, but they must be registered.
have a child or children between birth and 12 years of age. work at least 15 hours per week or attend school or a training program. have a gross income at or below 85% of the state median income level; for a family of four this would be up to $83,446 annually.

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