Can somebody explain to me what the deal is with the HPSL? I think I'm mixing it up with the Army's Health Professions Scholarship. Should one qualify for the HPSL, they're not signing up for the military, right?? I looked all through the Bureau of Health Professions's website on it, and it didn't say anything about military service. But the name is so close, it's kinda freaking me out.
Also, I've been reading through this document
http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/dsa/sfag/health_professions/bk1prt1.htm and it seems to say (as best I can understand it) that if you meet the criteria for an independent student, then rather than counting your parents' expected financial contribution (though I guess you still have to provide their info?) you can sub in whatever financial contributions you will get from other Dept of Ed programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Edu Act.
I'm reading that to be that if you count as independent:
Cost of Attendance - (Your EFC + other financial aid) = amount you qualify for under HPSL.
Does anyone know if I'm interpreting this correctly? I would like to ask someone who knows about this stuff, but I don't really have a school to call and ask about it. I suppose I could call and ask at my undergrad or where I did my masters as they both have med schools...
Does anyone know what the deadline is for these various loans? I feel like for Stafford loans there wasn't really a deadline...but I can't remember.
Sorry for the long post. This is confusing to me.