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Visit funder's website →MA Repay Program is a grant from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services that funds student loan repayment for health and human services professionals working in Massachusetts communities.
The program is administered by the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers in partnership with EOHHS and targets behavioral health providers, primary care clinicians, child and adolescent psychiatrists, substance use treatment providers, Department of Mental Health employees, and home health workers. Eligible recipients must commit to serving in designated community care roles.
The program addresses workforce shortages caused by burnout and high educational debt among providers. Applications were last open through December 2024.
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Behavioral Health & Primary Care Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Substance Use Treatment Provider Department of Mental Health Employee (DMH) Human Service and Home Health Workers Continuous Skilled Nursing (CSN) MassHealth Behavioral Health MassHealth Primary Care Expanded Behavioral Health News Student Loan Resources Impact A Student Loan Repayment Program for Health and Human Services Professionals in Massachusetts MassHealth Behavioral Health Student Loan Repayment Program Applications closed December 2024 Student Loan Repayment Program Applications closed December 2024 The MA Repay Program aims to strengthen the health and human services workforce in the Commonwealth by investing in the professionals who provide community care.
In recent years, many health professionals and support staff have left the field due to burnout or career transitions, leading to a growing shortage of skilled providers. MA Repay addresses this challenge by offering substantial student loan repayment support to eligible professionals who commit to serving in vital roles.
The program is administered by the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers (Mass League) in partnership with the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS). Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers 40 Court St. , 10th Floor, Apply Our Programs About News Student Loan Resources Contact Us
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Health and human services workers with educational debt committed to serving Massachusetts communities. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
MA Repay Program is funded by Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Executive Office of Health and Human Services). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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