

Check with the admissions office for your schools accreditation status before applying. Schools with “Initial Accreditation” are not accepted. * All schools must be in the US, Canada or Puerto Rico. Be physically qualified for commission as a Navy officer. Be accepted to or enrolled in a fully accredited AMA or AOA school of medicine*.ģ. What does it take to qualify for this program?ġ. Reimbursement for Health Insurance if required by school. Active duty pay and benefits for 45 days a year (About $6,200).
#NMF PCLP FULL#
Full reimbursement for required books, supplies, and equipment. All educationally required school fees (minus housing and meals) are paid. $20,000 signing bonus (Medicine and Dentistry only). Monthly stipend of $2,178.90 to spend as you like. What are the financial benefits of this program? After graduation, you’ll join the Navy’s active duty health care team as a commissioned health care officer.
#NMF PCLP PROFESSIONAL#
The value of this program could be well over $200,000 during the course of a four year professional school program. In addition, all professional school required fees and expenses, books and equipment are paid by the Navy. If you are already in or plan to attend MEDICAL, DENTAL, PA, CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY OR OPTOMETRY school, the Us Navy Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) can provide tuition assistance for up to four years of school and provide you with a monthly stipend paid directly to you of $2188. And be part of something far bigger than the title you hold or the community you serve As a Navy Health Care Officer, you will distinguish yourself as a professional. In America’s Navy, the business of helping others is anything but business as usual.
#NMF PCLP FREE#
demonstrate need as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).įirst-time applicants must include the following documentation with their application.be a student enrolled full time in a degree program at the University of Illinois at Chicago and,.citizen and a direct descendant of an American Army or Navy veteran of World War I whose service was terminated by death or an honorable discharge
