2010-11 DHHS Health Profession (HP) loan Application for DMD-2025

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  2. Begin by entering your name and Social Security number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Next, provide the number of family members in your parents' household, ensuring to include yourself and any siblings who receive support from your parents.
  4. Indicate how many family members are currently attending college, excluding your parents. This helps assess financial need accurately.
  5. Fill in your parents' current occupations and their educational background. This information is crucial for evaluating eligibility for funding.
  6. Review your entries carefully. Ensure that all parental information aligns with what you submitted on your FAFSA.
  7. Once completed, save the document and submit it via mail, fax, or drop-off as instructed at the end of the application.

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The Loans for Disadvantaged Students (LDS) program provides long-term, low-interest rate loans to full-time, financially needy students from disadvantaged backgrounds to pursue a medical degree. LDS is made available through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
How do I apply for the HPSL? Read the SF424 instructions (PDF - 188 KB) and fill out the SF424 form (PDF - 146 KB) Complete the Application to Participate in the Health Professions Students Loan (PDF - 117 KB) (HPSL) Program. Submit the SF424 and program application to the program officer.
If you have nonfederal or private loans, they are not eligible. I do not have any Direct Loans. Only Direct Loans are eligible for loan forgiveness under the TEPSLF opportunity. You have loans under other federal student loan programs, such as the FFEL Program or the Perkins Loan Program.
$57,500 for undergraduates-No more than $23,000 of this amount may be in subsidized loans. $138,500 for graduate or professional students-No more than $65,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans. The graduate aggregate limit includes all federal loans received for undergraduate study.
The Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students (SDS) program increases diversity in the health professions and nursing workforce by providing awards to eligible health professions schools for use in awarding scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who have financial need, including students who are members
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The Perpetual Education Fund, created in 2001 to provide loans for schooling to needy Mormon students, is a 150-year echo of one of the very first efforts at mutual aid set up by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
What are Health Professions Student Loans? The Health Professions Student Loan (HPSL) is a low-interest, long-term federal loan.
The Faculty Loan Repayment Program (FLRP) provides loan repayment assistance to faculty members from economically and environmentally disadvantaged backgrounds with eligible health professions degrees or certificates to serve at eligible academic institutions in the following disciplines: allopathic, osteopathic,

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