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Title: Health Professions Scholarship


1
Health Professions Scholarship
  • Recipient Orientation

2
Agenda
  • Program Overview
  • Health Professions Scholarship
  • Recipient Forms and Documentation
  • Scholarship Extension Application
  • IHS Extern Program
  • Additional Information

3
Program Overview
4
Indian Health Service Mission
  • To raise the physical, mental, social and
    spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska
    Natives to the highest level.

5
Purpose
  • To assist students in their efforts to achieve
    their health education goals.
  • To provide health services for Native people.
  • To train future leaders of the Indian health
    system.

6
IHS Scholarship Program Personnel
  • Robert Pittman Acting Director
  • Reta Brewer Program Analyst
  • Brenda Miller Program Analyst
  • Eric Pinto Program Analyst
  • Vickye Santiago Program Analyst

7
Program Communications
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • HTML eNewsletters
  • Handbooks

8
Scholarship Overview
9
Health Professions Scholarship
  • The Health Professions Scholarship supports
    scholarship recipients in their pursuit of an
    undergraduate or graduate degree in a health
    professions program and toward the fulfillment of
    a service commitment at an Indian health system
    facility.

10
Maintaining Eligibility
  • You must meet the following academic requirements
    to maintain your eligibility
  • Be in good academic standing according to the
    schools degree program policies.
  • Be enrolled as a full-time (12 credit hours or
    the equivalent) or part-time (six to 11 credit
    hours) student for each academic term.
  • Maintain your full-time or part-time enrollment
    status throughout the academic year.
  • Submit a letter from the institutions program
    director verifying your full- or part-time
    status.
  • Maintain the required hours to meet the
    graduation or completion of training date as
    agreed to in your application.

11
Financial Support
  • Financial aid covers tuition, required fees and
    reasonable education and living expenses
  • Up to four academic years full time or eight
    academic years part time.
  • Includes lab, health unit and parking permit
    fees.
  • A monthly stipend of no less than 1,500 full
    time, or 750 part time, paid for a 12-month
    period.

12
Financial Support
  • Summer School
  • Summer School Request (IHS-856-21) form Must be
    submitted by April 22.
  • Full financial support of all tuition and fees.

13
Education Expenses
  • IHS will provide one annual payment as part of
    your August deposit to cover the following items
  • School-required books, laboratory expenses,
    rental of dental/medical/optometric equipment and
    other miscellaneous educational expenses.
  • Tutorial services IHS will include 400 (full
    time) or 200 (part time) to assist with tutorial
    services or licensure/board certification
    preparatory classes.
  • School parking permits (only basic permits
    required by school to park on campus).
  • 300 to offset travel expenses to and from school
    for the year.
  • 35 to offset the expense for a post office box
    rental.

14
Education Expenses (cont.)
  • IHS will not pay for the following items
  • On-campus room and board.
  • School bookstore invoices.
  • Dental/medical equipment rented from sources
    other than the school.
  • Desktop or laptop computers (purchased, leased or
    rented).
  • Health or disability insurance.
  • Additional travel expenses incurred over the 300
    allowed.

15
Education Expenses (cont.)
  • IHS will not pay for the following items
  • Membership dues for student societies,
    associations and similar expenses.
  • School terms prior to the scholarship award
    period.
  • Uniforms.
  • Parking fines.
  • Credit card debt.

16
Tax Liability
  • The IHS Scholarship Program deducts federal taxes
    from the monthly stipends paid directly to the
    recipient.
  • The IHS Scholarship Program does not deduct taxes
    from financial aid paid directly to the school
    for
  • Tuition.
  • Required fees.
  • Summer school.

17
Tuition Payment
  • IHS pays tuition directly to the institution.
    Recipients must provide the bursars office with
    a copy of their scholarship award letter
    notifying the institution of his or her IHS
    scholarship.
  • Recipients may decline all other scholarship or
    grant awards to take advantage of the full
    financial aid package provided.
  • IHS will deduct the total of other accepted
    scholarships or grants from the institution
    invoice and only pay the remaining portion,
    unless the other scholarships or grants
    specifically state they may not be used for
    tuition and fees.

18
Leave of Absence
  • Submit Change of Status (IHS-856-10) form to your
    Program Analyst.
  • Approvable reasons include
  • Medical or personal issues.
  • Poor grades that will affect your ability to take
    required courses.
  • First year scholarship recipients are not
    eligible to request a Leave of Absence (LOA).
  • Update status online during scholarship extension
    application cycle.

19
Breach of Contract and Default
  • You will be in breach of your IHS Scholarship
    Contract and placed in default if you
  • Are dismissed from school for academic or
    disciplinary reasons.
  • Voluntarily terminate academic training before
    graduation and fulfillment of your service
    commitment.
  • Pursue an unapproved post-graduate clinical
    training program.
  • Fail to serve in the health profession for which
    you received financial aid.

20
Breach of Contract and Default
  • Liability
  • Recipients who complete their degree and pursue
    an unapproved post-graduate clinical training
    program or fail to serve in their chosen health
    profession will be liable to
  • Repay three times the amount of scholarship
    funding plus interest.
  • Repay the scholarship funds plus interest within
    one year of the default date.

21
Recipient Forms and Documentation
22
Submitting Forms and Documentation
  • Send all forms and documentation to the program
    office via email or to the following address
  • Indian Health ServiceScholarship Program801
    Thompson Ave., TMP Suite 450ARockville, MD 20852
  • Email scholarship_at_ihs.gov

23
Required Forms and Documentation
  • Recipients Initial Program Progress Report
    (IHS-856-8)
  • Within 30 days of the beginning of each academic
    term.
  • Your advisor or the registrars officemust sign
    this form to confirm your full- or part-time
    enrollment for the current academic term.

24
Required Forms and Documentation (cont.)
  • Official Transcripts
  • Must be received within 30 days of the end of
    each academic term.
  • Send via secure e-file or postal service.
  • Transcripts must have an official seal and/or the
    registrars signature.
  • Envelopes should not be opened or tampered with.
  • You must submit an official grade report or
    documentation of grades signed by your
    instructors and your advisor if an official
    transcript will not be ready within 30 days.

25
Additional Forms and Documentation
  • Notification of Academic Problem (IHS-856-9)
  • Used to notify your Program Analyst of any
    academic problems, including
  • Poor grades resulting in a reduction in
    enrollment status.
  • Cancelled course.
  • Academic probation.
  • Withdrawal from school.
  • Dismissal from school.
  • Submit to your Program Analyst immediately.
  • Do not withdraw from a course or school without
    first consulting your Program Analyst.

26
Additional Forms and Documentation (cont.)
  • Change of Status (IHS-856-10)
  • Used to notify your Program Analyst of a change
    in your enrollment status including
  • Transferring schools or seeking dual enrollment.
  • Change in graduation date.
  • Requesting an LOA.
  • Submit immediately.

27
Additional Forms and Documentation (cont.)
  • Summer School Request (IHS-856-21)
  • Used to request approval of payment for summer
    school courses.
  • Required for recipients enrolled in year-long
    programs.
  • Must be
  • Submitted by April 22.
  • Signed by your school advisor.
  • Include an attached Curriculum for Major.
  • Include documentation of summer school tuition
    and fees.

28
Additional Forms and Documentation (cont.)
  • Summer School Request (IHS-856-21)
  • The following courses are approved to receive
    financial assistance
  • Required courses toward your health profession
    degree program.
  • Required courses that must be repeated due to
    poor academic performance.

29
Additional Forms and Documentation (cont.)
  • Lost Stipend Payment (IHS-856-19)
  • Submit to the program office after the seventh
    day of the month following the month missed (for
    example, submit after September 7 if you did not
    receive your August stipend).
  • Change of Name or Address (IHS-856-22)
  • Submit to the program office immediately.
  • Request for Credit Validation (IHS-856-23)
  • Submit to the program office immediately.
  • Note Contact your Program Analyst immediately if
    you are changing your preferred email address. A
    form does not need to be submitted, but
    notification will avoid delay in or loss of
    communication with the program.

30
Scholarship Extension Application
31
Online Application
  • All scholarship recipients must annually submit a
    scholarship extension application to apply for an
    extension of scholarship support or change their
    status as a recipient.
  • This years deadline is February 28.
  • There are three status options when submitting an
    extension application
  • Request an extension of scholarship support in
    your current degree program.
  • Request a leave of absence.
  • Decline additional scholarship support from the
    program.
  • The scholarship application log-in page can be
    found at www.ihs.gov/scholarship/online_applicatio
    n.
  • Keep your username, password and mailing address
    updated throughout the academic year via this
    portal.

32
Application Packets
  • The following documentation must be submitted as
    part of all application packets
  • Application Print after submitting the online
    application.
  • Application Checklist Print and sign after
    submitting the online application.
  • Letter of Enrollment and Good Academic Standing
    Your advisor must complete and sign your letter
    documenting good academic standing.
  • Delinquent Federal Debt (IHS-856-5) This form
    must have an original signature and must be
    submitted even if you do not have any qualifying
    debts.
  • Course Curriculum Verification (IHS-856-6) This
    form must be completed documenting courses that
    will be taken during the following academic year
    and must have an original signature. Attaching a
    Curriculum for Major is not sufficient.

33
Application Packets (cont.)
  • Transfer/Dual Enrollment You must also include
    the following forms if you are transferring
    schools or seeking dual enrollment
  • Letter of Acceptance/Proof of Application
  • Change of Status (IHS-856-10) form.
  • Faculty/Advisor Evaluation (IHS-856-24) forms
    Submitted online. You can submit two hard copies
    if selected evaluators cannot access the online
    form.
  • Curriculum for Major Must be attached to Course
    Curriculum Verification (IHS-856-6) form.

34
Application Packets (cont.)
  • Change in Graduation Date You must also include
    the following form if you are changing your
    graduation date
  • Change of Status (IHS-856-10) form.

35
Application Packets (cont.)
  • Additional Documentation You must provide the
    following documentation if you missed a deadline
    or experience a change in coursework
  • Official Transcript Required if you did not
    submit within 30 days of the completion of your
    most recent academic term.
  • Curriculum for Major Required if your
    curriculum has changed from the curriculum that
    was approved as a new applicant.

36
Missed Application Deadline
  • Applicants who miss the scholarship extension
    application deadline have one of three options
  • Apply as a new applicant in your degree program.
  • Request an LOA for the next academic year.
  • Decline additional scholarship funding.

37
IHS Extern Program
38
Overview
  • The Extern Program
  • Provides a practical, hands-on experience working
    amongst other health professionals at an Indian
    health facility.
  • Provides the opportunity to experience different
    work locations throughout the United States.
  • Offers up to 120 days of employment per calendar
    year in either the civil service, direct Tribal
    hire or the US Public Health Service (USPHS)
    Commissioned Corps.
  • Places health professions students in positions
    during non-academic periods.

39
Priorities for Selection
  • Health Professions Scholarship recipients.
  • Health Professions students (non-recipients) who
    are American Indian or Alaska Native.
  • Health Professions students (non-recipients) who
    are not American Indian or Alaska Native.
  • Preparatory or Pre-Graduate scholarship
    recipients.

40
Personnel Systems
  • Civil Service the federal civil service
    personnel system.
  • Direct Tribal/Urban Indian program hire
    employment through Tribal/Urban Indian program
    facilities.
  • Commissioned Officer Student Training and Extern
    Program (COSTEP) a program of the USPHS
    Commissioned Corps.

41
How to Apply
  • You must submit your application via USAJOBS
    (USAJOBS.gov).
  • You must create a user account.
  • IHS Extern Program Student Training positions are
    listed as Series 0669.
  • COSTEP applicants must also apply to the USPHS
    Commissioned Corps via www.usphs.gov.

42
How to Apply (cont.)
  • You are required to upload the following
    documents as part of your application
  • Resume
  • Extern Site Preference Request (IHS-856-17) form.
  • Proof of immunity to measles and rubella.
  • Documentation of school enrollment for fall term.

43
How to Apply (cont.)
  • You are required to upload the following
    documents as part of your application
  • Copy of your
  • School transcripts.
  • Social Security card.
  • Drivers license.
  • Note Obtaining a copy of your fingerprints from
    your local police departmentwill help to
    expedite the security clearance and hiring
    process.

44
Benefits
  • The personnel system you choose determines your
    salary.
  • Civil service is based on your experience and the
    number of completed semester hours per Office of
    Personnel Management (OPM) rules and regulations.
  • Tribal/Urban Indian program pay is comparable to
    the federal civil service system.
  • A Commissioned Corps extern serves as an Ensign
    (O-1).
  • Salary is waived if the externship fulfills a
    required academic field placement or an
    internship. IHS will pay the required tuition and
    fees.

45
Benefits (cont.)
  • Travel reimbursement is available for one round
    trip to your extern site.
  • Housing is your responsibility. Information is
    available through the Area Scholarship
    Coordinator serving the IHS Area office where you
    choose to work.
  • Contact Information
  • Vickye Santiago, Extern Coordinator
    vickye.santiago_at_ihs.gov

46
Contact Information
47
Support Staff
  • IHS Scholarship Program Analyst
    www.ihs.gov/scholarship/contact/programanalysts
  • Grants Scholarship Coordinator
    www.ihs.gov/scholarship/contact/othercontactinform
    ations
  • Area Scholarship Coordinator www.ihs.gov/scholar
    ship/contact/areascholarshipcoordinators
  • IHS Discipline Chief www.ihs.gov/scholarship/con
    tact/disciplinechiefs
  • For additional information
  • Visit www.ihs.gov/scholarship or consult your
    Student Handbook, which can also be found on this
    website.
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