Tuition + Pay
As part of the HPSP, the Military will pay your tuition, provide a living stipend and reimburse you for required books, equipment and supplies. Once you are accepted for the HPSP, your Service branch will contact your medical school and start paying your tuition. Upon your benefit start date, you will begin accruing your stipend, which is paid via direct deposit on the first and 15th of each month. As you purchase items for school, keep good records so you can submit expense reports.
During your 45-day annual training period, you receive the same active-duty pay and benefits as a second lieutenant in the Army and Air Force, or an ensign in the Navy.
Application Checklist
- Determine if you are eligible to apply.
- Begin gathering transcripts, letters of recommendation and test scores.
- Start applying at the same time you apply to medical schools. You could wait to apply, but you may wind up competing with more people for fewer slots, and each Service branch takes only about 300 students per year. Keep in mind that the acceptance process generally takes about three months.
- Contact a recruiter for each Service that interests you. You can apply solely to the Services that interest you, or you can apply to all three — Army, Navy or Air Force. Learn more about the different Military Services.
- Your recruiter will schedule a preliminary interview.
- Fill out a separate application for each Service that interests you.
- Your recruiter will schedule a physical examination for you at a Military Entrance Processing Station.
- Once you are accepted to an accredited allopathic or osteopathic medical school, your recruiter or recruiters will complete your application.
- A selection board will evaluate your application packet.
- If you are accepted by more than one Service, you can decide which you prefer.
Note: If you are an active-duty commissioned service member or in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) or a Service academy, your application process will be the same as for civilians, except you will need to request a contingent release from active duty to apply to the HPSP from your Service branch. ROTC also requires an education delay form. If you are an active-duty enlisted service member or officer, you will also need a Letter of Approval from your commander. Finally, if you are in the Reserve, you will need to request permission from your commanding officer.