Health Services Collegiate Scholarship | Career Info Session
?? Thinking about med school, dental, nursing, pharmacy, psychology, or physical therapy? Want to get paid full-time while still in school AND graduate with zero military debt? The U.S. Navy’s Health Services Collegiate Program (HSCP) might be for you!
?? What You’ll Learn
Presented by Jacob Johnson, a Navy Health Services Recruiter, this session will break down:
? What the HSCP is and how it supports future healthcare professionals
?? Benefits: Full E-6 pay, BAH (housing allowance), Tricare, and more — all while in school
?? Which health professions qualify (see list below)
?? Step-by-step overview of the application process
?? What life looks like as a Navy Officer after graduation
????? Who Should Attend
This webinar is perfect for:
Students currently enrolled in or accepted to an in-person, accredited program in:
Medicine (MD/DO)
Dentistry (DDS/DMD)
Nursing (BSN/MSN)
Pharmacy
Physical or Occupational Therapy
Psychology, Audiology, Optometry, Social Work, Physician Assistant, Radiation/Environmental Health, Health Care Administration
Individuals looking for financial support, guaranteed career placement, and a leadership role in military medicine
Pre-health students exploring their graduate school + career options
?? Basic Eligibility Requirements
?? U.S. Citizen
?? Must commission before age 42
?? Enrolled in or accepted to a qualified in-person healthcare program
?? Minimum 3.0 GPA (must maintain =2.5 after selection)
?? Open to serving as a Navy officer upon graduation
? Online-only or unaccredited programs do not qualify
? This program does not cover tuition, books, or fees — but it does pay you full-time while you study
?? Don’t miss your chance to turn your healthcare degree into a debt-free, purpose-driven career. Ask questions. Get answers. Find out if HSCP is your next step.
?? Reserve your spot now: https://forms.osi.apps.mil/r/wV6yLbKZsA
Ready to take the next step?
Click here to connect with a local Health Services Recruiter now!
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