u/AustinR2025

Given how the landscape is changing for student loans after July 2026 with grad plus loans going away and total loans being capped at $50K a year and $200K max, there are some options I wanted to tell you all about.

Consider looking into the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Professional Scholarship Program (HPSP). It is similar to the Military HPSP in that they pay your tuition and give you a living stipend every month. You owe service at a VA hospital or outpatient after but you get to choose, for the most part where you want to go. VA hospitals are all in big cities also. You do a civilian residency through the MATCH, does not have be at a VA, and they are hands off until 6 months before finishing residency where r you work with them where you want to go. Another big point is that VA employment will ALWAYS count for PSLF also.

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u/AustinR2025 — 19 days ago