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Washington Health Corps

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Nurse Educator Loan Repayment

Nurses with advanced degrees can get loans repaid with the Nurse Educator Loan Repayment program. Apply here.

Washington Health Corps programs

Washington Health Corps programs support licensed health professionals in providing care at approved sites in critical shortage areas. 

Many types of healthcare providers are eligible, in a variety of clinical settings. In exchange for loan repayment, participants commit to serving in certain communities for a set period of time.

Review the WHC Program Reference Guide for details and requirements.

Application Overview & Timeline

Our provider application closed on March 8, 2024.

Apply online here. 

Step 1: Sites apply and request preapproval status. WSAC reviews site applications and posts a list of the preapproved sites. A full list of the current preapproved sites is below. Site preapproval status lasts for three years, contingent on the site continuing to meet minimum qualifications.

Step 2: Providers apply during the provider application cycle. To be eligible for consideration, providers must be working at a preapproved site, or have an employment contract to start work at a preapproved site on or before July 1.

Step 3: Sites verify the information submitted on the provider's application and provide additional details about the physical site.

Resources for Providers

Program Information

Program Information
About the Program
Approved Sites
Frequently Asked Questions

Participating or interested sites can learn more on our Washington Health Corps Sites page.

Application Information

Application Information

The Washington Health Corps Provider Application will reopen in January 3rd 2024 to March 8, 2024.

Apply here.

Forms for Current Participants

Forms for Current Participants