The Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students (SDS) program promotes diversity among health profession students and practitioners by providing scholarships to full-time students with financial need from disadvantaged backgrounds, enrolled in health professions
and nursing programs. Participating schools are responsible for selecting scholarship recipients, making reasonable determinations of need, and providing scholarships that do not exceed the allowable costs (i.e., tuition, reasonable educational expenses
and reasonable living expenses with a cap for the total scholarship award of $15,000).
Eligible applicants are accredited schools of
- medicine,
- osteopathic medicine,
- dentistry,
- nursing (as defined by section 801 of the PHS Act),
- pharmacy,
- podiatric medicine,
- optometry,
- veterinary medicine,
- public health,
- chiropractic,
- allied health,
- a school offering a graduate program in behavioral and mental health practice,
- or an entity providing programs for the training of physician assistants.
For further information refer to the Public Health Service Act, Sections 737 and 799B. Faith-based and community-based organizations, Tribes, and tribal organizations are eligible to apply if all other eligibility requirements are met.
For other opportunities see: