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General Scholarships/Aid and Grant Resources

The following are links to Web sites that provide information about general scholarship/aid and grant resources available to students. This list is not all-inclusive and inclusion in this list does not imply endorsement by APTA. Specific academic institution scholarships and financial aid are not listed on this site; however you are encouraged to check with any academic institution about specific financial aid available to students enrolled within that institution.

Questions about this page should be directed to education@apta.org.

For Minority Scholarships/Aid and Grant Resources, click here.

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Federal/State Scholarship Resources

  • FAFSA On The Web
  • Federal Scholarships & Aid Gateways
    FedMoney.org is the most comprehensive FREE full-text online resource on all U.S. government grants and student financial aid programs.
  • Federal Student Aid
  • Gateways to US Government Grants/money
  • Hope Scholarships & Lifetime Credits
  • Indian Health Service (IHS) Loan Repayment Program, which exists under federal law, is accepting applications from qualifying physical therapists. Applicants who agree to serve for two years at an IHS facility or under an approved health program are eligible for more than $22,000 per year in tuition repayment.  Further information on working in the Indian Health Service program can be accessed on APTA's website  and a feature profile by clicking here. 
  • State Resources for Financial Aid
    Most states now have some form of student assistance. These financial aid programs vary by state. To find out the details of state grants and loans, students should contact their state agency oherer college financial aid administrator.
  • U.S. Department of Education Grants
    The U.S. Department of Education (ED) is providing nearly $38 billion this year to states and school districts, primarily through formula-based grant programs, to improve elementary and secondary schools and meet the special needs of students. ED is providing about $2.5 billion to help strengthen teaching and learning in colleges and other postsecondary institutions and over $4 billion to support rehabilitation, adult education, research and development, statistics, and assessment.

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Private Scholarship Resources

  • AMBUCS
    Awards range from $500 to $1,500 annually. There is one two-year award in the amount of $6,000. Approximately $150,000 is awarded annually. Award monies are deposited each semester to the student's credit account with the financial aid office of the educational institution. Students must be accepted in an accredited program by the appropriate health therapy profession authority in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Language Pathology, and Audiology. Assistant programs are not eligible. Awards are based on financial need, US citizenship, and commitment to local community, demonstrated academic accomplishment, character for compassion and integrity, and career objectives. National AMBUCS(tm), Inc. will accept applications from Mid-January until April 15 annually.
  • FinAid: The Smart Students Guide to Financial Aid
  • FastWEB Scholarship Search
  • Gary L Soderberg Doctor of Physical Therapy Award
    This scholarship is provided by the Doctor of Physical Therapy Visionary Foundation, Inc in honor of Dr. Gary Soderberg, former Program Director of Creighton University's first US accredited professional Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Creighton University in Omaha, NE. This award was initiated in 1996 by three students who graduated from Creighton University's first professional DPT class. To date more than $15,000 has been awarded to students from professional DPT Programs. Scholarship applications are available January 1st of each year. The deadline for application is March 1st. Students must be in their final year of study to apply.
  • Roothbert Scholarship Fund (The)
  • Sallie Mae Corporation
  • Sallie Mae - College Answer - Advise, tools, and tips to help you pay for college
  • The Education Resources Institute (TERI)

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Scholarship Search Resources

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External Grant/Research Funding Resources

  • The Health Resources and Services Administration's (HRSA) Bureau of Health Professions has programs benefiting schools and health professions training programs to increase diversity within the health fields. These HRSA grants provide disadvantaged and under-represented minority students and faculty opportunities to enhance their academic skills and obtain the support needed to graduate from health professions schools or faculty development programs.
  • The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Preview Guide profiles its discretionary grant programs by individual bureaus for each fiscal year. The purpose of the Guide is to provide the general public with a single source of program and application information related to HRSA's competitive grant offerings.
  • The online Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance gives you access to a database of all Federal programs available to State and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally -recognized Indian tribal governments; Territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and nonprofit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. After you find the program you want, contact the office that administers the program and find out how to apply.
  • GrantsNet is an Internet application tool created by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Office of Grants Management and Policy (OGMP) for finding and exchanging information about HHS and other Federal grant programs. GrantsNet serves the general public, the grantee community, and grant-makers (i.e. state and local governments, educational institutions, non-profit organizations, and commercial businesses).
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH) Grants Page leads to information about NIH grant and fellowship programs, applying for a grant or fellowship, research contracts, and loan repayments. The Office of Extramural Research is the focal point for NIH medical and behavioral research grant policies, guidelines and funding opportunities.
  • Grants.gov allows organizations to electronically find and apply for competitive grant opportunities from all Federal grant-making agencies. Grants.gov is THE single access point for over 900 grant programs offered by the 26 Federal grant-making agencies.
  • National Institutes of Health-Undergraduate Scholarship Program
    The NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program offers competitive scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical research. The program is designed to improve access to education leading to research careers for those who have had fewer opportunities than others. The program is primarily designed to provide an incentive for exceptional scholars to pursue biomedical research careers at the NIH. NIH Undergraduate Scholarships will pay up to $20,000 per academic year in tuition, educational expenses, and reasonable living expenses. Scholarships are awarded for 1 year; recipients may reapply for additional years (not to exceed 4 scholarship years total).
  • National Research Council is offering Postdoctoral Research Awards, Senior Research Awards, Summer Faculty Fellowships, Davies Teaching Fellowships and Ellison Medical Foundation Fellowships for research in residence at US Government laboratories. Opportunities for research in all areas of science and engineering. Postmark deadlines are: February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1.

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APTA Component Grants

  • Section Health Policy and Administration Grant Program stimulates, encourages and supports research activities that enhance the body of knowledge related to health policy and clinical administration in physical therapy. The purposes of the grants are to provide funding to assist new physical therapist investigators, or established investigators who are embarking on a new research agenda in health policy and administration.

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[Last updated: 05/06/08 | Contact: education@apta.org]


 
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