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The U.S. Army HPSP $20,000 Bonus is dispersed in three payments of 9k, 9k, and 2k within 30 days of the first stipend check being dispersed. * Scholarship recipients also attend a 45-day (ADT) tour for every year of scholarship awarded.
How competitive is the HPSP?
A competitive applicant should have a GPA of at least 3.6 and an MCAT score between 506 and 509. MCAT scores below 496 are not accepted at USU; however, waivers are possible on a case-by-case basis for the HPSP depending on the specific needs of each Service branch.
How hard is it to get the HPSP?
Dental HPSP is the most competitive for us. About 50%ish selection rate (varies by how many people apply but thats a median). Right now for Army, its potentially too late for the 4 year unless you dont have anything in your medical history(medical qualification is what is taking the longest for us).
What are HPSP acceptance rates?
HPSP is competitive, but the acceptance rate varies by branch. The Army generally offers the most scholarships, usually 300-350. The Navy and Air Force are more competitive, offering fewer scholarships as low as 200 per year. USU is highly competitive, with an acceptance rate of 7%-10%.
How many people get the HPSP scholarship?
Selection Criteria * Applicants must have a minimum 3.2 undergraduate GPA and 500 MCAT with a minimum score of 124 on each of the MCAT subsections.
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Effective July 1, 2025, the monthly stipend for AFHPSP/FAP participants will increase from $2,870 per month to $2,999 per month. The annual grant for FAP participants will remain at the ceiling of $45,000. Stipend and bonus/grants are taxable by both the federal and state government.
How many HPSP scholarships are awarded each year?
Each branch has their own number of HPSP scholarships, which does change each year. It tends to be 200-300, with Air Force having the least, Army having the most, and Navy being in between.
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The Health Professions Scholarship Program
The GW MMSA is a student-run and university-sponsored group for GW medical students with an interest in military medicine. This typically includes HPSP students
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