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Institutional Financial Aid
Institutional financial aid is awarded based on documented financial need. Please refer to the Apply for Financial Aid page for more information. Eligible students may receive aid from one or more of the following programs:
Health Professions Student Loan
The Health Professions Student Loan (HPSL) is a need-based federal loan made to health professions students who are enrolled in the D.V.M. program. HPSL is a loan program of the Department of Health and Human Services. The Cummings School is responsible for administering the loan program on our campus. Eligibility is based on financial needs as determined by federal guidelines. Loan amounts vary based on the number of funds available. Eligibility is determined by the Financial Aid Office. To receive consideration, students must follow the instructions in the financial aid application and instruction packets for applying for federal student aid.
- The HPSL interest rate is 5.0%.
- Repayment begins twelve months after the borrower graduates, withdraws, or drops below half-time enrollment status.
- Interest does not accrue when the borrower is enrolled at least half-time. The loan remains interest free during the twelve-month grace period.
Students who are awarded an HPSL will receive additional information about the terms and conditions of the loan. HPSL borrowers must complete a promissory note and student loan counseling before receiving an HPSL.
Cummings School Grants
Grants come from multiple Cummings School and donor-supported sources. The Financial Aid Office awards grants through our need-based aid application process to students who enroll in the D.V.M. program. Listings can be found in the Types of Financial Aid section.
Federal Work-Study Program
The Federal Work-Study Program provides federal funds to support employment opportunities for students in need of financial aid. The Federal Work-Study program offers funding for on-campus employment. These funds may be used to assist in paying educational expenses. Federal Work-Study is a need-based program. The administration of this program is in accordance with the guidelines established by the US Department of Education. Consideration for this program is made through submission of the FAFSA and is contingent upon available funds.