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HEALTH PROFESSIONS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (HPSP) The U.S. Army can help pay for your advanced medical degree with one of the most comprehensive scholarships available in the health care field — The F. Edward Hébert Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program. CAREER STAGE: Prospective medical and dental students PROFESSIONS COVERED: Medical/Osteopathy, Dental, Veterinarian, Qualifying Specialty Nurse, Counseling/Clinical Psychology, Optometry SERVICE TYPE: Active Duty Qualifying students can receive full tuition for any accredited medical, dental, veterinary, psychiatric nurse practitioner, psychology or optometry program, plus a generous monthly stipend of more than $2,200. BENEFITS Full tuition (up to 4 years, depending on specialty) Books, equipment, other fees $2,300+ monthly stipend $20,000 sign-on bonus Officer's pay during school breaks Monthly allowance for food and housing Salary increases with promotions, time in service and cost-of-living adjustments REQUIREMENTS Be enrolled in (have a letter of acceptance from, or a list of schools applied to) an accredited graduate program in the U.S. or Puerto Rico: For Medical/Osteopathy: Be enrolled in an accredited school of medicine or osteopathy For Dental: Entry into any ADA-accredited D.D.S. or D.M.D. program For Veterinarian: Be enrolled in an AVMA-accredited DVM or VMD program For Specialty Nurse: Be enrolled in an accredited Bachelor of Nursing program For Counseling/Clinical Psychology: Be enrolled in an APA-accredited clinical or counseling psychology doctoral program For Optometry: Be enrolled in an accredited optometry program Be a U.S. citizen Hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited school Maintain full-time student status during the length of the program Qualify as a commissioned officer