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Georgia Physician/PA/APRN/Behavioral Health/Nurse Faculty Loan Repayment Programs is a set of service-cancelable loan repayment programs from the Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce that funds healthcare professionals who commit to practicing in underserved rural Georgia counties with populations of 50,000 or less.
The programs assist physicians, dentists, physician assistants, advanced practice registered nurses, behavioral health professionals, and nurse faculty in repaying education-related debt. The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Loan Repayment Program (APRNLRP) provides up to $10,000 per year for up to four years ($40,000 maximum), while the Nurse Faculty Loan Repayment Program (NFLRP) offers up to $25,000 paid over two years.
Applicants must practice full-time (minimum 40 hours per week) in medically underserved rural areas. The next application cycle opens August 1, 2026.
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APRN and Nurse Faculty Loan Repayment Programs | Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce We are Hiring a Data Analyst for the RHT-Click here to apply GBHCW APRN and Nurse Faculty Loan Repayment Programs Updates and important dates: The next Loan Repayment Application Cycle will open August 1, 2026 .
About our APRN and Nurse Faculty Loan Repayment Programs: The GBHCW administers service-cancelable loan repayment programs for physicians, dentists, physician assistants, advanced practice registered nurses, behavioral health professionals and nurse faculty.
The programs assist in paying any debt incurred for tuition, fees, and other expenses associated with the completion of the aforementioned degrees for practitioners who agree to practice full-time in an underserved, rural county in Georgia with a population of 50,000 or less.
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Loan Repayment Program (APRNLRP) Nurse Faculty Loan Repayment Program (NFLRP) Here are resources to determine the eligibility of a county you may be interested in servicing: Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Loan Repayment Program (APRNLRP): A service-cancelable loan of up to $10,000 per year to licensed advanced practice registered nurses Assists APRNs in repaying outstanding APRN education loan debt Rural Counties Eligibility Map (2020).
png APRNs must provide direct patient care in medically underserved, rural areas of Georgia "Full-time" practice is a minimum of 40 hours per week (of which 32 hours must be direct patient contact while the remaining hours can be administrative) Contracts are awarded for one year and are renewable for an additional three terms (for a maximum of four years and $40,000) Funding for this program is provided solely by the State of Georgia to view the Information Sheet and Eligible Counties Map for the Advance Practice Registered Nurse Loan Repayment Program.
details, including program requirements and materials. Nurse Faculty Loan Repayment Program (NFLRP): A service-cancelable loan of $25,000 . Payments made over two years.
Selected NFLRP Recipients may receive the lesser of 50% of the outstanding student loan balance or $25,000 over two years. Year 1 amount = lesser of 40% of total award or $10,000 Year 2 amount = lesser of 60% of total award of $15,000 Must possess a Masters or Doctoral Degree in Nursing.
Must be currently employed and have been employed for 1 year as faculty in the University System of Georgia, an institution subject to paragraph (10) of subsection (a) of Code Section 20-3-250. 3, or Unit of the Technical College System of Georgia in a position that requires an advanced degree in professional nursing. to view the Information Sheet for the Nurse Faculty Loan Repayment Program.
details, including program requirements and materials.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Physicians, dentists, physician assistants, APRNs, behavioral health professionals, and nurse faculty who practice full-time in underserved rural Georgia counties with population 50,000 or less Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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