The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program (VMLRP) announces the opening of the fiscal year 2023 application cycle.
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NIFA anticipates that approximately $10 million in funding will be available in FY23 to help mitigate food animal veterinary service shortages in the United States.
VMLRP helps qualified veterinarians offset a significant portion of the debt incurred in pursuit of their veterinary medical degrees in return for their service in certain high-priority veterinary shortage areas.
The VMLRP supports NIFA’s Animal Systems portfolio by facilitating professional workforce development in critical agricultural sectors related to animal health and well-being.
The program contains two general categories of participation:
• Mitigation of private veterinary practice shortage situations.
• Mitigation of public veterinary practice and specialty veterinary discipline shortage situations.
VMLRP awardees commit to providing at least three years of food animal veterinary services in a designated veterinary shortage area in return for payments of up to $25,000 of student loan debt per year with a maximum of $75,000 for a three-year contract.
VMLRP awardees are eligible to reapply to continue to serve their originally awarded shortage situation area in the last year of their contract or one year after their contract ends.
“According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, outstanding student loan debt is growing 4.5 times as fast as incomes for new veterinary school graduates,” remarked Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, DVM.
“The Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program is a great opportunity to pay off a portion of student debt while providing veterinary services to areas experiencing shortage situations.”
The VMLRP Request for Applications (RFA) and the 2023 veterinary shortage situations are now available. The deadline for LOI is April 3, 2023, and the application deadline is April 17, 2023. ■
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