2020 Guide to the NHSC Loan Repayment Program (NHSC LRP) | FSLD (2024)



How to Get $50,000 in Student Loan Forgiveness via the NHSC Loan Repayment Program

The NHSC Loan Repayment Program offers up to $50,000 in Student Loan Forgiveness benefits to eligible Primary Care Medical, Dental or Mental/Behavioral Health Clinicians willing to work at an NHSC approved facility in a high-need, underserved area.

This program offers some of the best student loan forgiveness benefits around, and because it’s open to all sorts of different healthcare workers, offering benefits far above and beyond the typical Nursing Loan Forgiveness Programs.

The best part about the $50,000 in forgiveness benefits available is that they’re released after just two years of service (that’s way faster than the typical Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Program), which can take up to 10 years if you chose to pursue forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, the Non-Profit Loan Forgiveness Program, or the Government Employee Loan Forgiveness Program.

The second best part about the NHSC’s LRP benefit is that the money you receive is NOT taxed, so you won’t lose 20-30% of the funding by having to pay income taxes on it to the IRS!

This page outlines the NHSC Loan Repayment Program in detail, going through all the important details like eligibility rules, options that let you qualify for partial awards, application requirement and frequently asked questions.

If you have any questions after having read through this material, please feel free to post them in the Comments section below.



NHSC Loan Repayment Program Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for the NHSC Loan Repayment Program (NHSC LRP), you’ve got to meet all of the following criteria, including:

  • You must be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. National
  • You must be an eligible provider in Medicare, Medicaid and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program
  • You must be fully trained and licensed to practice in teh NSHC-eligible primary care medical, dental or mental/behavioral health field in which you’re trained, and applying to serve within
  • You must have unpaid student loans taken out before you applied to the NHSC Loan Repayment Program,
    which were used to pay for your undergraduate or graduate education program related to the primary care area you plan on serving within
  • You must be working at or have received a job offer to start employment at an NHSC-approved service site

In addition to the above requirements, you have to make sure that you’re serving in a discipline that qualifies for the NHSC LRP program.


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Eligible Primary Care Specialties & Disciplines

You’ll only qualify for the NHSC LRP Program if you are “fully trained and licensed” in one of the following Primary Care Specialties or Disciplines:

    Medical Primary Care: Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Geriatrics, Mental Health
  • Allopathic and Osteopathic Physicians (MD, DO)
  • Physician Assistants (PA)
  • Certified Nurse Midwives (CNM)
  • Nurse Practitioners (NP)
    Dental Primary Care: Family/General, Pediatric, Geriatric
  • Doctors of Medicine in Dentistry (DMD)
  • Doctors of Dental Surgery (DDS)
  • Registered Dental Hygienists (RDH)
    Mental and Behavioral Health Primary Care
  • Allopathic and Osteopathic Physicians – Psychiatry (MD or DO)
  • Psychiatric Nurse Specialists (PNS)
  • Nurse Practitioners – Mental Health (NP)
  • Physician Assistants – Mental Health (PA)
  • Health Service Psychologists (HSP)
  • Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC)
  • Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW)
  • Marriage & Family Therapists (MFT)

Once you’ve determined that you meet the general eligibilty requirements, and the training and licensing requirements outlined above, then you need to make sure your loans are eligible for the program, because there’s rules around that too!


Eligible Student Loans

The nice thing about the NHSC LRP program is that almost all loans will qualify for participation, including both Federal and Private student loans, which is a big deal because most programs only offer assistance for Federal debt.

    Eligible Loans Must Be:
  • Obtained to cover actual school costs, like tuition, fees, etc., or some other costs associated with attending school, like living expenses while you were earning your degree
  • Provided by a Federal, state, or Local Entity, or Commercial Institution (can’t be a casual loan from a parent, a friend, etc.)
    Eligible Loans Must NOT Be:
  • Fully paid, or in default status
  • Obtained to cover expenses by someone other than the applicant (like Parent PLUS Loans)
  • Personal lines of credit, credit card debt, and debt related to relocation or residency programs

Options for Full or Partial Funding

Funding via this program is slightly complicated, because unlike your standard Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Program, you can qualify for the full benefit, or a half benefit, by working either full-time or part-time.

In addition, your funding level will be partially determined at least in part by where you work, because NHSC takes your job site’s HPSA score into consideration, using it to calculate the amount of money that you’ll receive.

Finally, after you’ve completed the first 2 year service commitment, you’ll also have the option of applying for extensions in your service contract, and some applicants will even qualify to continue receiving benefits until their entire loan balance is fully paid off!

Here’s how the funding processes work for Full-Time and Half-Time participants:


Funding for Full-Time Participants

To qualify for up to $50,000 in loan repayment benefits (or the full amount of your loans, if they’re under $50,000), you’ll have to work full-time at an NHSC-approved facility with an NHSC Jobs Center HPSA score of 14 or higher.

To qualify for up to $30,000 in loan repayment benefits (or the full amount of your loans, if they’re under $30,000), you’ll still have to work full-time, but it can be at any NHSC-approved facility, as they say the facility’s NHSC Jobs Center HPSA score can be 13 “or lower” (meaning anything counts…).

Now, the amount of funding available each year is limited, and the NHSC says that priority consideration will be given to candidates working at the highest need facilities, those with an NHSC Jobs Center HPSA score of between 14 and 26, so the more help your facility needs, the more likely you are to qualify for the full benefit amount.

The Definition of “Full-Time” Service

There are very specific requirements you’ll have to meet in order to count as working “full-time”, and it’s not cut and dry like with some other programs, where all you have to do is clock-in for 40 hours per week.

Instead, the full-time roles are determined by your actual job title, and the field you’re working within, and they’re different for people offering Direct Patient Care vs. Teaching, so you’ll need to look into these in detail to make sure that your position really qualifies for the benefit.

To view the details, check out the NHSC’s official “Full Time Clinical Practice Requirements” doc here.



Funding for Half-Time Participants

To qualify for up to $25,000 in loan repayment benefits (or the full amount of your loans, if they’re under $25,000), you’ll have to work half-time at an NHSC-approved facility with an HSC Jobs Center HPSA score of 14 or higher.

To qualify for up to $15,000 in loan repayment benefits (or the full amount of your loans, if they’re under $15,000), you’ll still have to work half-time, but it can be at any NHSC-approved facility, because the NHSC Jobs Center HPSA score can be 13 “or lower” here as well.

And again, just like we saw with the Full-Time requirements, there are also rules around what constitutes “Half-Time” service, meaning that it’s not just 20 hours of work per week.

To see exactly what you’ll need to do to qualify as working “Half-Time”, please view the official NHSC “Half-Time Clinical Practice Requirements” doc here.

How To Apply for the NHSC Loan Repayment Program

The most important consideration for potential applicants is to apply early, because the applications process is a little involved, and anything missing from your application will mean you aren’t eligible for the benefit.

And the easiest way to apply will be to follow the NHSC’s official Application Checklist, which they update each year, and which you can find here.

Before you start your application, you’ll want to make sure you’ve already figured out everything related to the program, like making sure that your skills and certification are all set, that you’ve identified an eligible facility to work at, etc.



NHSC LRP Application Checklist

    Here’s how to Apply to the NHSC LRP Program
  1. Read the full Application and Program Guidance document (here)
  2. Verify your eligibility based on the conditions I’ve outlined above (talking about service areas,
    types of loans, etc.)
  3. Make sure that you understand what the service commitment actually entails (see the
    official “Clinical Practice” links I posted above for details)
  4. Review the different types of NHSC sites to make sure that your place of employment qualifies, and has a score high enough to get the benefit level you want to receive (or look at the HRSA Health Workforce Connector to look for eligible open positions at approved sites)
  5. Collect all the documents you’ll need to submit as part of your application (stuff that verifies your credentials, employment location and job duties, etc.)
  6. Participate in optional technical assistance phone calls or webinars, where the NHSC walks you through details of the program, outlining certain steps and answering questions
  7. Make absolutely certain that you meet the NHSC Clinical Practice Requirements (again, linked to above), and that you’ll start working at an approved NHSC facility on or before the official deadline
  8. Submit your application before the deadline!

It sounds like a ton of work, but the reality is that it may take you an hour or two, and you’ll end up qualifying for up to $50,000 in loan forgiveness, so it’s totally worth the effort.


When Is the Application Deadline for 2019?

The Application date for 2019 is February 21st, 2019 at 7:30 PM EST.

One thing to keep in mind is that the deadline changes each year – last year it wasn’t until April, and the year before that, it wasn’t until July! Every year, it seems the deadline keeps moving forward further and further to give the NHSC more time to review the applications and determine their approvals.

What you really need to keep in mind is that these NHSC programs are funded on a first-come, first-served basis, and that if you don’t get your application in early enough, it significantly reduces the chances that you’ll be approved for the award.

If you want my best advice? Fill out your application as early as possible and get it submitted BEFORE everyone else, as that gives you the best chance of actually receiving the benefit.

When Will I Receive Repayment Funds?

If you qualify for the program and are accepted to participate, you’ll receive the funds about 90 days after the beginning of your contracts start date, which is cool, because most loan forgiveness programs won’t give you any funds until after you’ve completed your contract.

Keep in mind that you’re not going to get a check for $50,000 addressed to you, however, as the money will be directed toward the financial institution you identify within your application, to ensure that funds are really used toward paying back your loans.

Can I Apply to Multiple NHSC Programs At Once?

Yes! Amazingly, NHSC allows you to double dip on their student loan benefits programs, as long as you meet the requirements for each of the programs that you want to apply to.

As an example, you could be participating in BOTH the NHSC Loan Repayment Program, and the NURSE Corps Loan Repayment Program at the same time!


Can I Paritcipate AGAIN?

You can participate in multiple NHSC/HRSA student loan programs, as long as you satisfy the eligibility requirements of each program.

This means that even if you’ve already completed an NHSC Students to Service Loan Repayment Program contract, you can still still apply for the NHSC Loan Repayment Program as well.

Where Can I Eligible Job Openings at NHSC Approved Sites?

The best place to look for open opportunities that’ll let you qualify for NHSC and HRSA student loan relief programs is their official Health Workforce Connector website, which you’ll find here.

And be happy that you found this link, because in years past, nothing like this existed and people had to figure it all out on their own (it was a nightmare…).

How Can I Find Out If My Facility Qualifies?

That’s easy – you can find a list of site types, and review site scores, via the Health Workforce Connector.

Again, you should be ecstatic that this site exists, because it’s brand new, and making the process way easier for everyone who wants to participate.



Where Can I Go For Other Questions?

There’s an excellent official FAQ on the NHSC’s official program page, which you’ll find here: https://www.nhsc.hrsa.gov/loanrepayment/faqs/index.html.

Or, you can call the NHSC itself and ask questions, by dialing them at 1-800-221-9393.

Or, you can post comments in the Comments section below, and I’ll do my best to answer any questions within 24 hours.

What Other Medical-Related Student Loan Programs May Help?

I’m glad you asked, because Medical personnel have access to some of the absolute best student loan repayment and forgiveness benefits packages available.

To make sure that you’re fully utilizing available funds, I would recommend look into each of the following programs to see if you can qualify for their benefits.

    Student Loan Relief Programs for Medical Personnel
  • The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
  • Nursing Student Loan Forgiveness Programs
  • The NURSE Corps Loan Repayment Program
  • The NHSC NURSE Corps Scholarship Program
  • The NHSC Students to Service Loan Repayment Program
  • Non-Profit Employee Student Loan Forgiveness
  • Government Employee Student Loan Forgiveness

There’s a good chance that you’ll qualify for one or more of the programs listed above, so make sure to check them out and read through their requirements in detail, because doing so could help you save hundreds of thousands of dollars!


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For Help with Federal Student Loans, check out my Guides on:

  • Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Programs
  • Federal Student Loan Bankruptcies
  • Federal Student Loan Consolidations
  • Federal Student Loan Rehabilitation
  • Federal Student Loan Wage Garnishments
  • Federal Student Loan Deferments
  • Federal Student Loan Forbearances
  • Federal Student Loan Repayment Plans

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And if you need Help with Private Student Loans, you’ll want to visit my Guides on:

  • Private Student Loan Forgiveness Programs
  • Private Student Loan Consolidations
  • Private Student Loan Bankruptcies
  • Private Student Loan Default Help

If you have any other questions about student loans after reviewing these Guides, then please feel free to post them in the Comments section below.

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FAQs

How much does NHSC loan repayment pay? ›

As of Apr 16, 2024, the average hourly pay for a Nhsc Loan Repayment in California is $19.72 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $28.71 and as low as $11.62, the majority of Nhsc Loan Repayment salaries currently range between $16.59 (25th percentile) to $22.07 (75th percentile) in California.

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The NHSC scholarship application process is highly competitive. Each year, there are more than 1,800 applications from hundreds of schools from across the country. Approximately 10 percent of the applicants receive the scholarship award.

What is the NHSC loan repayment program? ›

The National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program (NHSC LRP) offers primary medical, dental, and mental and behavioral health care clinicians the opportunity to have their student loans repaid while earning a competitive salary in exchange for serving in urban, rural, or tribal communities with limited access to ...

How much does HRSA pay for loan repayment? ›

Full-time service: Up to $75,000 (primary care providers) or $50,000 (for all providers) for a two-year initial term. Half-time service: Up to $37,500 (primary care providers) or $25,000 (for all providers) for a two-year initial term.

How many people are awarded the NHSC scholarship? ›

In FY 2021, NHSC awarded 1,192 new scholarships and seven continuations as well as 6,553 new loan repayments and 2,277 loan repayment continuations.

Can you do both NHSC and PSLF? ›

If you qualified for both programs simultaneously, after two years of NHSC, you could potentially get $50,000 in assistance. This only counts as one payment, so you need another 119 payments to be eligible for PSLF. This might put you closer to 10 years of service.

How many people apply to National Health Service Corps? ›

The majority of providers served in a federally qualified health center (60 percent), and providers served in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories. In fiscal year 2020, 43 percent of the 11,102 providers who newly applied to NHSC programs did not receive funding.

How selective is NHS? ›

Indeed, National Honor Society (NHS) can vary in selectivity depending on the school. In many cases, it's true that if you meet the established criteria—such as maintaining a certain GPA, demonstrating leadership, service, and character—you will likely be invited to join.

Is the National Health Service Corps scholarship worth it? ›

The NHSC scholarship has been rewarding to me not just financially, but also in that the program cares sincerely for its participants. I constantly receive emails about webinars that provide useful information to serving the undeserved in urban/inner-city clinics and in rural areas.

What is the difference between NHSC and Nurse Corps? ›

The NHSC Loan Repayment Program offers to repay up to $50,000 of qualifying student loans. Unlike the NURSE Corps program, the award is free from Federal income tax and paid at the beginning of service, allowing you to pay down your loans more quickly.

How do loan repayment programs work? ›

Student loan forgiveness and loan repayment programs provide borrowers a means of having all or part of their student loan debt forgiven or repaid in exchange for work or service in specific fields or professions or following a prolonged period during which their student loan debt burden is high relative to their ...

Who is eligible for HRSA? ›

These include low income populations, the uninsured, those with limited English proficiency, migrant and seasonal farmworkers, individuals and families experiencing homelessness, and those living in public housing.

What is a good score on a HRSA grant? ›

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Does HRSA allow salary increases? ›

Do award recipients have to raise the salary level for their employees? No, this is just the salary rate limit a person funded under a grant or cooperative agreement from HRSA is allowed to be paid from federal sources.

Does Nurse Corps pay student loans? ›

We pay up to 85% of unpaid nursing education debt for: Registered nurses (RNs) Advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) Nurse faculty.

How much is medical school monthly loan payment? ›

Medical school graduates also have other debts, including a median of $5,000 on credit cards and a median of $10,000 in residency and relocation loans. With a starting salary of $200,000, the average monthly repayment cost is $330-$370 during residency practice and $1,600-$2,300 post-residency.

How much are medical school loan repayments? ›

On a standard 10-year plan, monthly payments for the median medical school debt of $200,000 at 7.00% interest are just over $2,300 per month. Meeting this financial obligation could be a stretch for doctors right out of medical school — especially on the small salary of a first-year resident.

Do you get paid during NHSC? ›

The National Health Service Corps Scholarship award covers: (1) Tuition and eligible fees (2) A monthly stipend for living expenses (3) An annual payment to cover other reasonable costs. National Health Service Corps scholars must provide a two-year minimum service commitment for a minimum 1-year of support.

How much would I pay on an income-based repayment plan? ›

Income-based repayment caps monthly payments at 15% of your monthly discretionary income, where discretionary income is the difference between adjusted gross income (AGI) and 150% of the federal poverty line that corresponds to your family size and the state in which you reside.

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