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We found 9 scholarships that might be a good fit.

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Rural Opportunity Zone Program

Who Can Apply:

Anyone who moves to one of Kansas's eligible 95 counties that comes from out of state.

Eligibility:

Person who has lived outside of Kansas for 5+ years before establishing residence in a Kansas Rural Opportunity Zone County and have not earned more than $10,000 in Kansas source income in any one year prior.

Scholarship Amount:

Up to $15,000 in student loan repayment assistance OR a 100% state income tax credit
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Faculty Loan Repayment Program

Who Can Apply:

Faculty teaching in a health care program

Eligibility:

Faculty members of an approved health professions school that come from a disadvantaged background

Scholarship Amount:

Up to $40,000 in loan repayment assistance
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Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

Who Can Apply:

Employee of a government or not-for-profit organization

Eligibility:

Employee that has student loans and has made 120 qualifying monthly payments under a repayment plan while working for an eligible government or not-for-profit employer.

Scholarship Amount:

Government forgives the remaining balance on your Direct Loans.
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Student Loan Repayment Program

Who Can Apply:

Kansas health care providers in the workforce seeking repayment of student loans

Eligibility:

Medical, nursing, dental, and behavioral/mental health care professionals at eligible practice sites in Health Professional Shortage Areas in Kansas who agree to work for at least 2 years at an eligible practice site.

Scholarship Amount:

Varying amounts depending on profession ranging up to $25,000 annually with additional amounts for up to 5 years.
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Future Clinicians Scholarship Program

Who Can Apply:

US citizens or DACA enrolled in a graduate level US health care program

Eligibility:

Students from groups that are underrepresented in medicine and studying to become one of the following: Physician (MD/DO), Master of Social Work, Dentist, Pharmacist, Graduate level Nursing, Physician Assistant

Scholarship Amount:

$5,000 scholarship that can be renewed annually for up to 4 years
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Kansas Ethnic Minority Scholarship

Who Can Apply:

High school seniors entering their first year of college in Kansas. Academically competitive students who are: African American, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian/Pacific Islander, or Hispanic.

Eligibility:

One of the following: ACT score of at least 21, GPA of 3.00 or above, high school rank in the upper 33%, completion of the Kansas Scholars Curriculum, National Merit Corporation selection, or selection by College Board as a Hispanic Scholar

Scholarship Amount:

Up to $1,850 annually for up to 4 consecutive years
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Kansas Comprehensive Grant

Who Can Apply:

Students with financial need that complete the FAFSA

Eligibility:

Kansas residents enrolled full-time at any college/university in Kansas

Scholarship Amount:

$100-$4000 if attending a public college or $200-$10,000 if attending a private college.
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Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

Who Can Apply:

Students that have financial need

Eligibility:

Depends on your Expected Family Contribution, your year in school, your enrollment status, and the cost of attendance at the school you will be attending.

Scholarship Amount:

The financial aid office at your college or career school will determine how much financial aid you are eligible to receive.
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Excel in Career Technical Education Initiative

Who Can Apply:

Kansas High School Students

Eligibility:

Any high school student who takes approved technical courses offered by Kansas tech and community colleges

Scholarship Amount:

State of Kansas pays for all costs of tuition for those classes. Students pay nothing.
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