Tuesday, January 11, 2022

You can still apply to the Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program

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There's still time to apply for the Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program!

Nurse Corps received additional funding through the American Rescue Plan and expects to make more awards this year!

There is also special funding set aside for nurses specializing in behavioral health, women's health, and public health.

Do you meet these basic requirements and have unpaid educational loans?

  1. You are a:
    • Licensed registered nurse;
    • Advanced practice registered nurse, such as a nurse practitioner; or
    • Nurse faculty member with qualifying nursing debt.
  2. You received your nursing education from an accredited school of nursing located in a U.S. state or territory.
  3. You work full-time in:
    • An eligible CSF in a high need area (RNs, APRNs)
    • An accredited school of nursing

Learn more by visiting the Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program (LRP) which can help you pay up to 85% of your unpaid nursing education debt. Read the Application and Program Guidance before you apply.

The deadline to submit your application is
Thursday, January 27 at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Apply Here

Need help with your application?

Watch the recorded application webinar

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Customer Care Center

For application-related questions call 1-800-221-9393 (TTY: 1-877-897-9910) Monday through Friday (except federal holidays), 8:00 AM to 8:00 p.m. ET.                       

For more information, visit our Nurse Corps LRP Application website.

This email does not confirm your eligibility or acceptance into the Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program.


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