National Faculty Loan Program

The HRSA’s Faculty Loan Repayment Program was created to encourage more working healthcare professionals to become Healthcare Faculty Members, which is actually even more beneficial to the general population than providing benefits to Healthcare Workers, since our Nurses, Doctors, Dentists and everyone else in the healthcare field is really only as useful as they’ve been trained to be! National Faculty Loan Program (NFLP) Information Purpose Funded by a grant through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the purpose of the Nurse Faculty Loan Program (NFLP) is to increase the number of qualified nursing faculty. Nurse Faculty loan repayment program Eligibility, applications for nurse educators and nurse education programs. Rural Essential Access Provider (REAP) loan repayment program. NFLP loans accrue interest at a rate of 3% per annum beginning 3 months after graduation (per PHS Act Section 846A (c)(6)(A)) for loan recipients who establish employment as nurse faculty. To apply for the Nurse Faculty Loan Program, post-master's D.N.P.

If healthcare professionals choose to work in rural, tribal, and other underserved areas, they may be eligible for loan repayment assistance and/or loan forgiveness through several federal programs. Approved professional disciplines, eligibility, service requirements, and repayment amounts are specific to each program, as shown below.

National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program
Sponsored by the Health Resources and Services Administration, this program provides loan repayment assistance for primary healthcare professionals who agree to work in Health Professional Shortage Areas.
Disciplines
  • Physicians, including Psychiatrists
  • Physician Assistants
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Certified Nurse Midwives
  • Dentists
  • Dental Hygienists
  • Health Service Psychologists
  • Licensed Clinical Social Workers
  • Psychiatric Nurse Specialists
  • Marriage and Family Therapists
  • Licensed Professional Counselors
Eligibility
  • U.S. Citizen or U.S. National
  • Participate or be eligible to participate as a provider in the Medicare, Medicaid, and Children’s Health Insurance Programs, as appropriate
  • Have a current, full, permanent, unencumbered, unrestricted health professional license, certificate or registration in the approved discipline
Service Requirement
  • 2 years with the option to apply for year-to-year continuation contracts
Repayment Amount

Repayment amounts are based upon discipline and Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) score. Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) are federal designations that indicate healthcare provider shortages in primary care, oral health, and mental health. Additional information is available on the HRSA website.

  • Up to $50,000 for an initial 2 years of full-time clinical practice to clinicians serving at an approved service site with a HPSA score of 14 or higher
  • Up to $30,000 for an initial 2 years of full-time clinical practice to clinicians serving at an approved service site with a HPSA score of 13 or lower
National Health Service Corps Rural Community Loan Repayment Program
Sponsored by the Health Resources and Services Administration, provides loan repayment assistance for medical, nursing, and behavioral/mental health clinicians with specific training and credentials to provide evidence-based substance use disorder (SUD) treatment in rural communities designated as Health Professional Shortage Areas.
Disciplines
  • Physicians
  • Nurse practitioners
  • Certified nurse-midwives
  • Physician assistants
  • Behavioral health professionals
  • Substance use disorder counselors
  • Registered nurses
  • Pharmacists
  • Certified registered nurse anesthetists
Eligibility
  • U.S. Citizen or U.S. National
  • Work at a rural NHSC-approved SUD treatment facility located in a Health Professional Shortage Area
Service Requirement
  • 3 years of service
Repayment Amount
  • Up to $100,000 for full-time service and $50,000 for half-time service
National Health Service Corps Substance Use Disorder Workforce Loan Repayment Program
Sponsored by the Health Resources and Services Administration, provides loan repayment assistance for substance use disorder clinicians who agree to serve in Health Professional Shortage Areas.
Disciplines
  • Physicians
  • Nurse practitioners
  • Certified nurse-midwives
  • Physician assistants
  • Behavioral health professionals
  • Substance use disorder counselors
  • Registered nurses
  • Pharmacists
Eligibility
  • U.S. Citizen or U.S. National
  • Priority will be given to clinicians who:
    • Have a DATA 2000 waiver to provide medication-assisted treatment
    • Serve in an opioid treatment program or are licensed or certified in substance use disorder interventions, such as master's-level substance use disorder counselors.
Service Requirement
  • 3 years of service
Repayment Amount
  • Up to $75,000 for full-time service and $37,500 for half-time service
Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
Sponsored by the Health Resources and Services Administration, this program provides loan repayment assistance for nurses and nursing faculty who agree to work in underserved areas.
Disciplines
  • Registered Nurses
  • Advanced Practice Registered Nurses
  • Nursing Faculty
Eligibility
  • U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, or lawful permanent resident
  • Have a current license to practice and have completed the education program for which the loan applies
  • Be employed full time (at least 32 hours per week) at a public or private nonprofit Critical Shortage Facility or be employed full time at an eligible public or private nonprofit school of nursing. A Critical Shortage Facility is a public or private nonprofit healthcare facility located in, designated as, or serving a primary medical care or mental health HPSA.
Service Requirement
  • 2 years with an optional third year
Repayment Amount
  • 60% of total outstanding qualifying loan balance for a 2 year service commitment
  • The potential for an additional 25% of the original loan balance for a 3rd year of service
Indian Health Service Loan Repayment Program
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Service, this program provides loan repayment assistance in return for full-time clinical work in Indian Health Service programs.
Disciplines
  • Advanced practice nurses
  • Behavioral health professionals
  • Oral health professionals
  • Physicians
  • Nurses
  • Optometrists
  • Pharmacists
  • Physical rehabilitation professionals
  • Physician Assistants

See full list of eligible health professionals

Eligibility
  • U.S. citizen
  • Have a health profession degree or are in your final year of academic/post-graduate clinical training
  • Have a valid license to practice
  • Committed to practice at an Indian health facility
  • Can begin service on or before September 30
Service Requirement
  • 2 initial years with the option to apply for year-to-year continuation until all qualified loans are paid
Repayment Amount
  • Up to $20,000 a year

Other federal loan repayment/forgiveness programs:

Loan
  • NIH Health Disparities Research Loan Repayment Program – Loan repayment assistance for health professionals who commit to research projects related to health disparities.
  • Faculty Loan Repayment Program – Loan repayment for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds who agree to serve as faculty at eligible health professions schools for a minimum of 2 years.
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness – Forgiveness of eligible loans for government and nonprofit employees who have made 120 monthly payments under a qualifying repayment plan while working full-time for a qualifying employer.

Looking for state-specific opportunities?

Most states offer some variation of a loan repayment, forgiveness, or other assistance program. The HRSA website has state-level contact information for open State Loan Repayment Grants.

Follow these steps to search for state funding on RHIhub:

  1. Visit RHIhub's loan repayment funding by type page
  2. Choose narrow by geography
  3. Choose the appropriate state and click OK
  4. If needed, you can narrow down even more by choosing narrow by topic
  5. Then choose the appropriate topic, such as physicians or dental workforce, and click OK

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If you are a student in your last year of medical, nursing, or dental school, you may be eligible to receive loan repayment assistance from the NHSC Students to Service Loan Repayment Program (NHSC S2S LRP).

In return, you provide at least three years of service at an NHSC-approved site in a designated Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA).

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  • Service

    By joining thousands of NHSC participants across the country, you have an opportunity to provide primary health services to communities in need.

  • Loan Repayment

    You will receive funds to repay your outstanding, qualifying, educational loans.

    • NHSC loan repayment funds are exempt from federal income and employment taxes.
    • You will receive up to $120,000 in loan repayment funds payable in four annual installments (up to $30,000 per year) as long as you meet program requirements.
    • In return, you agree to provide three years of full-time clinical practice at an NHSC-approved site in a HPSA. (Full-time clinical practice means at least 40 hours per week, for at least 45 weeks each service year.)
  • Complete Repayment of Qualifying Loans

    Once you complete the initial three-year service contract, you may be eligible to apply for additional loan repayment funds to pay any remaining educational loans through one-year continuation service contracts.

    • There is no guarantee that you will receive a continuation contract.

Determine Your Eligibility

Read and follow the NHSC Students to Service LRP Application and Program Guidance.

You must be:

  • A United States (U.S) citizen or U.S. national.
  • Pursuing a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.), Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry (D.M.D.), Nurse Practitioner (NP), or Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) degree in a state, the District of Columbia, or a U.S. territory at:
    • A school of allopathic medicine accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (sponsored by the American Medical Association and the Association of American Medical Colleges);
    • A school of osteopathic medicine accredited by the American Osteopathic Association Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation; or
    • A school of dentistry accredited by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation;
    • A school or program of nurse practitioner education accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing or the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; or
    • At a school or program of nurse-midwifery education accredited by the American College of Nurse-Midwives, Division of Accreditation.
  • Enrolled as a full-time student in the last year of medical, nursing, or dental school with a graduation date during the application year*
    • On or before July 1 for physicians and dentists, and
    • On or before August 31 for nurse practitioners and certified nurse midwives.

    Note: Any classes that are not required or unrelated courses to the qualifying degree program will not count towards the hours required for full-time status.

    *The application year applies to the fiscal year noted in the Application and Program Guidance (APG).

  • Eligible for federal employment.
    You should expect to serve your commitment as a salaried, non-federal employee of a public or private entity approved by the NHSC.
    However, there may be vacancies that require federal employment, including a security clearance.
    • You must be eligible to hold an appointment as a Commissioned Officer of the Public Health Service or as a federal civil servant.

Note: There are additional, specific requirements for both medical students and dental students—you can find them in the NHSC S2S LRP Application and Program Guidance.

Are military reservists eligible?

Yes. Find out about specific guidelines and requirements for military reservists.

Following medical, nursing, or dental school, you must plan to train and become licensed to provide patient care in one of the these disciplines and specialties:

Physicians

  • Allopathic (MD)
  • Osteopathic (DO)
  • Family Medicine
  • General Internal Medicine
  • General Pediatrics
  • Geriatrics
  • Obstetrics/Gynecology
  • Psychiatry (including Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists)

Nurse Practitioner (NP)

  • Adult Practice
  • Family Practice
  • Pediatrics
  • Women’s Health
  • Psychiatry
  • Geriatrics

Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM)

  • Women’s Health

Dentists

  • Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS)
  • Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry (DMD)
  • General Dentistry
  • Pediatric Dentistry

How to Apply

We guide you through the application and award process:

Before You Apply

On average, it takes three weeks to complete an application, including all required and supplemental documentation.

Be sure that the answers you provide in your application match your supporting documents. If we find they do not, we will reject your application.

You must submit a legible, complete online application—including all supporting documents—by the application deadline.

We will not:

  • Accept requests to update a submitted application nor permit you to submit materials after the deadline.
  • Fill in any missing information nor contact you regarding missing information.

What is a complete application?

A complete application consists of:

  • Online application;
  • Required supporting documents; and
  • Additional supplemental documentation (if applicable).

Application Requirements

This is an overview of the application requirements. Refer to the Application and Program Guidance (APG) for complete requirements and instructions. We update the APG each year.

You must complete each of the following sections below to submit your application:

  • Eligibility Screening.
    If you do not pass this initial screening portion of the application, you cannot continue with the application.
  • General Information.
    Provide contact information such as your name, social security number, mailing and email addresses, as well as information about individual and family background.
  • Education Information.

    Provide information related to the degree program you are currently pursuing.

    Include your curriculum vitae (CV)—five pages or less—that outlines relevant work/volunteer experience.

  • Loan Information.

    Provide information on each qualifying educational loan for which you seek repayment.

    We will verify each by reviewing supporting documents, contacting lenders/holders, and checking your credit report.

    Each of the loans must have:

    • Name and contact information for the lender/holder.
    • Loan account number.
    • Original amount disbursed.
    • Original date of the loan.
    • Current outstanding balance (no more than 30 days from the date you submit your application).
    • Current interest rate.
    • Type of loan. If a consolidated loan, additional questions will be asked:
      • Original date of consolidation.
      • Original balance of consolidation.
      • Account number.
    • Purpose of loan.
  • Essay.
    Respond to the essay topic in 500 words or less, and upload it to the application.

An application is incomplete without these required supplemental documents:

  • Proof of status as a United States citizen or United States national

    Acceptable documents: birth certificate, current U.S. passport’s ID page, or a certificate of citizenship or naturalization.

    Unacceptable documents: permanent resident card, driver’s license, marriage certificate or Social Security card.

  • Authorization to Release Information
    Authorizes identified entities to disclose information about you. It must include the last four digits of your social security number, be dated and have your handwritten signature.
  • Resume/Curriculum Vitae (CV)
    Outline relevant work/volunteer experience and be fewer than five pages long.
  • Proof of Passage of Required Licensing Examinations

    Medical students must submit documentation verifying that they have passed Step/Level 1 of the USMLE or the COMLEX.

    Dental students must submit documentation verifying that they have passed Part I of the National Board Dental Examination.

    Nursing students must submit documentation of appropriate specialized training and certification.

  • Verification of Good Standing

    A school official must complete and sign a report verifying:

    • Your enrollment;
    • You are in good standing
    • Your last day of classes is no later than May 31, 2020; and
    • You will graduate before July 1, 2020.

    We will verify for accuracy

  • Letters of Recommendation

    Submit two letters of recommendation, each on letterhead with a handwritten signature:

    • One letter from an instructor; and
    • One additional letter of recommendation.

    Recommendations should include a description of the recommender’s relationship to you, and a discussion of your interest in, and commitment to, a career in primary care and service populations and communities in need.

  • Transcript
    Must come from your current educational institution. An unofficial transcript is acceptable as long as it includes your name, school name, and grade point average (GPA) (may be pass/fail).
  • Loan Information Verification
    Provide two types of documentation for each loan you submit:
    • Document One: Account Statement
      Current information on your qualifying educational loans. This document should:
      • Be on official letterhead or other clear verification that it comes from the lender/holder;
      • Include the name of the borrower (i.e., the NHSC LRP applicant);
      • Contain the account number;
      • Include the date of the statement (cannot be more than 30 days from the date you submit your application);
      • Include the current outstanding balance (principal and interest) or the current payoff balance; and
      • Include the current interest rate.
    • Document Two: Disbursement Report
      Verifies the originating loan information and should:
      • Be on official letterhead or other clear verification that it comes from the lender/holder;
      • Include the name of the borrower;
      • Contain the account number;
      • Include the type of loan;
      • Include the original loan date (must be prior to the date you submit your application);
      • Include the original loan amount; and
      • Include the purpose of the loan.

We may require you to submit additional documents if your responses on the online application indicate that they are relevant.

You should only submit these documents if we list them on the “Supporting Documents” page of the online application.

  • Verification of Disadvantaged Background
    A school official must complete the Verification of Disadvantaged Background (PDF – 407 KB).
  • Verification of Existing Service Obligation Verification from the entity for which you have an existing service obligation stating you will complete service there prior to the NHSC application deadline.

After You Apply

You will receive a receipt of submission once you successfully submit the online application.

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What happens during the application review process?

The S2S LRP application review process occurs over several months through independent, objective review.

Allow at least 30 business days from submission for us to review your documentation and update your application status.

Do you provide status updates?

We provide email updates, as applicable, as well as updates on the status page of the online application. You must ensure your contact information is correct.

How do you evaluate me?

We use various selection factors and funding priorities to evaluate applicants of S2S LRP, and eventually determine who receives awards.

Notifying Award Finalists

If we select you as a finalist, you will receive a Confirmation of Interest email. In it, we will provide a deadline for your response.

To accept the S2S LRP award, you will electronically sign a copy of the contract and provide us with your banking information.

National Faculty Loan Forgiveness Program

Once the Secretary of HHS or their designee countersigns the contract, your service obligation begins.

What if I don’t respond in time?

If you do not respond to us by the deadline, your offer of award expires and we will offer it to an alternate.

What if I decide not to accept the award?

If you decline the award prior to signing the contract, you may do so without penalty.

If you decide you do not want the award after signing the contract, notify us immediately through the BHW Customer Service Portal.

  • If the Secretary of HHS’s designee has not yet countersigned the contract, you will not incur a service obligation or any penalty for withdrawing.
  • If the Secretary of HHS’s designee has already signed the contract, you can request termination of the contract only under certain conditions.

Will you notify me if you don't select me for an award?

Yes. If we do not select you for an award, we will email you no later than April 15.