Common Loan Repayment Programs

National Health Service Corps (NHSC)

The federal program that supports health professionals in exchange for service in high need area. The NHSC has three programs:

NHSC Loan Repayment

You already have a job with an employer. You apply for loan repayment and receive ‘x’ amount per year(s) toward your student loan debt.

Eligible providers: Primary Care Physician (MD or DO), Dentist, Primary Care Certified Nurse Practitioner, Certified Nurse-Midwife, Primary Care Physician Assistant, Registered Dental Hygienist, Health Service Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Psychiatric Nurse Specialist, Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Professional Counselor

Learn more about the NHSC Loan Repayment Program here: https://nhsc.hrsa.gov/loan-repayment/index.html

NHSC Students to Service

A fourth-year medical student, already committed to primary care receives loan repayment during their residency.

Eligible providers: Primary Care Physician (MD or DO), Dentist

Learn more about the NHSC Students to Service program here: https://nhsc.hrsa.gov/loan-repayment/nhsc-students-to-service-loan-repayment-program.html

NHSC Scholarship

NHSC pays for your medical education in exchange for service in an area of highest need for a certain amount of time. A NHSC scholar must commit to this program, and a primary care specialty, during their schooling. NHSC pays for tuition, fees, and reasonable living expenses will attending school. This is the most ‘restrictive’ of the NHSC programs, meaning the penalties for backing out of your commitment are the most severe.

Eligible providers are students accepted to or enrolled in an accredited training program for: Physicians (MD or DO), Dentists, Nurse Practitioners, Certified Nurse-Midwives, Physician Assistants

Learn more about the NHSC Scholarship Programs here: https://nhsc.hrsa.gov/scholarships/overview.html 

Nurse Corps

Nurse Corps Loan Repayment

You already have a job as a registered nurse, advanced practice registered nurse, or nursing faculty. You apply for loan repayment and receive payment for a percent of your unpaid nursing student loans in exchange for working in an eligible facility located in a HPSA or in an accredited nursing school.

More information: https://bhw.hrsa.gov/loansscholarships/nursecorps/lrp 

Nurse Corps Scholarship

Nurse Corps pays for your nursing school (including tuition, fees, and a monthly stipend) in exchange for service in an area of need for a certain amount of time.

More information: https://bhw.hrsa.gov/loansscholarships/nursecorps/scholarship 

State Loan Repayment Program (SLRP)

SLRP (pronounced ‘slurp’) is partially federally funded but requires a state or employer to match the money they give, dollar for dollar. SLRP programs are typically similar to NHSC (e.g. SLRP programs are required to follow the same breach penalty as NHSC), but as the state also contributes money, they may be more flexible in certain aspects (HPSA score needed to apply, etc.). 

You can see which states participate in the SLRP here: http://nhsc.hrsa.gov/loanrepayment/stateloanrepaymentprogram/contacts.html 

Other Programs

There may be other options to consider in the state you want to work, such as employer sponsored loan repayment or awards from private foundations.

Independent State Program

Many states have, through their own legislative processes, created financial incentive programs for health professionals. These programs will vary from state to state, searching online or connecting with your PCO are good ways to identify independent state programs.

Public Service Loan Forgiveness

https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/public-service 

Community-Based or Hospital/Health System-Based Programs

Some communities and even hospitals or health systems sponsor their own programs. Inquire with an employer during an interview or negotiation phase to learn more about these opportunities.