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<p><strong>Location:</strong> Civilian Medical/Health Professional School (Full-Time)</p><p><strong>Status:</strong> Active Duty Reserve / Commissioned Officer Candidate</p><p><strong>Role Overview</strong></p><p>The U.S. Navy is seeking high-achieving students in qualifying health professions to join the <strong>Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP)</strong>. This program allows you to focus exclusively on your civilian medical or health professional education while the Navy provides the financial infrastructure to support your degree. Upon graduation, you will transition into a leadership role as a <strong>Commissioned Officer</strong> in the Navy Medical Corps.</p><p><strong>Financial Incentives & Benefits (2026 Program Terms)</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Full Tuition Coverage:</strong> The Navy pays 100% of approved educationally based tuition and mandatory fees directly to your institution. Official Navy HPSP Site</li><li><strong>Educational Reimbursement:</strong> Coverage for required textbooks, essential supplies, and specialized equipment.</li><li><strong>Monthly Living Stipend:</strong> Receive a competitive monthly allowance to assist with living expenses while you attend school ($2,999).</li><li><strong>Sign-On Bonus:</strong> Potential eligibility for a one-time $20K accession bonus.</li></ul><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Academic Excellence:</strong> Maintain full-time enrollment and remain in good standing at an accredited civilian health professional program.</li><li><strong>Clinical Training:</strong> Participate in annual Active Duty Training (ADT) periods, often at premier Navy medical facilities.</li><li><strong>Officer Development:</strong> Prepare for a career in military medicine by upholding the core values of Honor, Courage, and Commitment.</li></ul><p><strong>Qualifications</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Citizenship:</strong> Must be a U.S. citizen.</li><li><strong>Education:</strong> Currently enrolled in or accepted to an accredited graduate program (MD, DO, DDS, DMD, Optometry, Psychology, etc.).</li><li><strong>Commitment:</strong> Ability to serve a minimum period of active duty service following graduation and licensure.</li></ul><p></p>

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