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Your Health Career Starts Here - IHS Scholarship Program
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The IHS Scholarship Program is accepting new and continuation applications for the 2012 - 2013 academic year.

Deadline:
New Applications — March 28, 2012
Continuation Applications — February 28, 2012

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New Application Mailing Address
New applicants must mail their application packets, including the original application and supporting documentation with required signatures and one set of copies of each document, to the IHS Scholarship Program branch office at:

IHS Scholarship Program
801 Thompson Ave., TMP-450
Rockville, MD 20852

W-4
New applicants are NOT required to submit a Form W-4 (Federal Income Tax Withholding) as part of their application packet.

Area Scholarship Coordinators
Area Scholarship Coordinators (ASCs) are available to assist with your application. Contact your ASC to schedule an appointment.

How Do You Envision Your Future?

Indian health programs need dedicated health professionals — people like you who envision a career with a purpose and mission and who are willing to commit to working in American Indian and Alaska Native communities where they can truly make a difference.

The mission of IHS is to raise the physical, mental, social and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level. Because of the IHS Scholarship Program, many qualified American Indian and Alaska Native health professionals are given the opportunity to pursue their careers as well as help their own communities.

New! Visit the IHS.gov Listserv website for information on how to help improve and increase Tribal participation in 2012: