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Find similar grantsHealth Profession Education Program (HPEP), 2025–2026 is sponsored by Nevada Office of Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE). Provides stipend support for Nevada residents in nursing (RN or advanced), advanced practice nursing, or MSW programs in exchange for serving in health-profession-shortage areas in Nevada.
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Health Profession Education Program (HPEP) — The Nevada Office of Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) Health Profession Education Program (HPEP) Professional Student Exchange Program (PSEP) HPEP Nevada WICHE/USU Veterinary School Stipend Address, Phone, and Email Update Form Practice Questionnaire Form Health Profession Education Program (HPEP) Professional Student Exchange Program (PSEP) HPEP Nevada WICHE/USU Veterinary School Stipend Address, Phone, and Email Update Form Practice Questionnaire Form Health Profession Education Program (HPEP) Home Health Profession Education Program (HPEP) About the Health Profession Education Program (HPEP) of Nevada The Nevada Office of WICHE was created to help Nevada students afford the cost of graduate/undergraduate medical education in occupational fields with high workforce demands and a shortage of providers.
In exchange for funding, recipients agree to physically reside in Nevada and practice (employment) in your professional field upon completion of your education in a health profession shortage area (HPSA) or a medically underserved area.
NVWICHE is now accepting applications for the Health Profession Education Program (HPEP) of Nevada program Start Your HPEP Application Health Profession Shortage Areas (HPSAs) are federal designations that indicate health care provider shortages in primary care, dental health, or mental health. Shortage areas may be: Geographic-based (a shortage of providers for the entire population within a defined geographic area).
Population-based (a shortage of providers for a specific population group within a defined geographic area – e.g., low income, Medicaid recipients, homeless individuals, migrant farmworkers, etc.), or; Facility-based (Federally Qualified Health Centers, correctional facilities, tribal facilities, state mental hospitals, etc.) There are many urban settings in Clark and Washoe Counties that qualify.
The Health Resources and Services Administration has online tools to help you find shortage areas by address, or by Medically Underserved Area and Medically Underserved Population (MUA/P) that can help you generate a list of designated areas by county. Find Shortage Areas by Address The goal of our program is to grow the Nevada healthcare workforce.
If you anticipate leaving Nevada in the short-term, it is not recommended to apply for or accept funding.
Health Profession Education Program (HPEP) Funding and Service Requirement 2025-2027 Support Fee Funding Amount After Graduation and Licensure, Employment Service Requirement to Repay Stipend For Registered Nurse (RN), open to Associate or Bachelor’s or Master of Science-Direct Entry Generalist* who have been accepted into their professional program and focusing on nursing courses and completing clinical rotation.
*Master of Science-Direct Entry Generalist is a program for those with bachelor’s degree in another field and looking to licensure as RN.
1 Year Full Time Employment in Health Profession Shortage Underserved Area in Nevada per Disbursement Master of Science Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) 1 Year Full Time Employment in Health Profession Shortage Underserved Area in Nevada per Disbursement Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) 1 Year Full Time Employment in Health Profession Shortage Underserved Area in Nevada per Disbursement Master of Social Work (MSW) Intention to obtain Licensed Master of Social Worker (LMSW) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Master Exam and Advanced Generalist Exam Social Worker (LISW) 1 Year Full Time Employment in Health Profession Shortage Underserved Area in Nevada per Disbursement Nevada Office of WICHE Requirements You must be a Nevada resident for at least one (1) year prior to applying.
You must maintain your Nevada residency while in school. If awarded, your funding is sent directly to your school on your behalf. You will be responsible for the balance of tuition and fees as determined by your school.
You must remain and physically reside in Nevada, and practice (employment) in the profession for which you received assistance upon graduation and licensure in your practice field. One year of full-time employment is required per funding disbursement in a health profession shortage area or medically underserved area in Nevada as determined by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Find Shortage by Address .
If you need assistance in determining if an area in Nevada meets this requirement, please contact our office Defaulting on the program’s employment requirement will result in your stipend converting to a loan with accrued interest and applicable penalties . Funding must be repaid in service to the State of Nevada within one year after the completion of your education.
The participant has up to five years to fulfill their service obligation. While you are a participant of the program, you are required to keep the Nevada Office of WICHE informed by completing an online Practice Questionnaire twice a year (every six months) . Along with the online Practice Questionnaire you will be required to attach supporting documentation to document that you are meeting program requirements.
While in school you will need to provide a copy of your unofficial transcript (enrollment), Nevada driver’s license (Nevada residency), and contact information. After you graduate you must provide our office with a copy of your employment verification letter to track the practice service hours completed, practice license, Nevada driver’s license and contact information.
You may be eligible for one additional funding disbursement as you progress in your studies and will have to reapply for consideration. Start Your HPEP Application Nevada Office of Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) For more information or questions regarding agency administration, commission meetings, programs and student accounts please contact us.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nevada residents for at least one year, accepted into eligible graduate/undergraduate health professional programs (RN, APN/FNP, DNP, MSW), who commit to practicing in a Nevada Health Profession Shortage Area after graduation. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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