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February 9, 2010
How to Pay for a Degree in Health Care
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services offers the Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students Program for low income students, for example. Qualifying students must be U.S. citizens from economically or otherwise disadvantaged environments, and studying at schools that participate in the program. There are also scholarships for health care students who wish to serve patients in high need areas through the National Health Service Corps, which cover tuition and other educational expenses such as textbooks, and include a monthly stipend. These scholarships, however, require that the student agree to serve one year in such an area for each year of aid they receive, with a minimum service commitment of two years. Native Americans who are pursuing health care degrees have various grant opportunities available as well, such as the Health Professions Preparatory Scholarship Program, the Health Professions Pre-Graduate Scholarship Program and the Health Professions Scholarship program. There are several undergraduate scholarships for academically gifted students from disadvantaged backgrounds as well, such as the Undergraduate Scholarship Program from the National Institutes of Health. If you’re wondering how to pay for a degree in health care without a government grant, keep reading. There are also opportunities for students who volunteer at Veterans Affairs medical centers, need-based grants awarded based on the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and other scholarships offered by colleges and universities.
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