Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 6A— - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION › Part Part B— - Health Professions Training for Diversity › § 293b
The Secretary must run a program that pays up to $30,000 a year toward the student loans (principal and interest) of certain people who agree to work as faculty at health schools. Eligible people are from disadvantaged backgrounds and either already have a health degree, are in an approved graduate health training program, or are full‑time students in the final year of an approved program at a listed school. The covered schools include medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health, podiatry, optometry, veterinary medicine, public health, physician assistant programs, and graduate behavioral and mental health programs. The person must also have a separate contract to teach at the school for at least 2 years. The school must match the Federal loan payments each year, treat those payments as extra (not part of pay), and set the faculty member’s salary without counting the Federal payments, unless the Secretary waives the match rule because it would cause the school undue financial hardship. Rules that cover tax reimbursement and bankruptcy for similar loan programs also apply here. The Secretary may also give grants or contracts to groups that will recruit and train underrepresented minority faculty for these schools. Grants must fund fellowships that pay a stipend up to 50 percent of a comparable faculty salary for up to 3 years, plus money for things like travel and special training. Applicants must show they can find and train promising minority candidates, provide counseling and academic skills, and serve rural or underserved patients. Applicants must match Federal funds dollar‑for‑dollar, promise the same level of institutional support in years two and three as given in year one, make the fellow a member of the school’s faculty, and ensure the fellow has advanced preparation (for example, a master’s or doctorate) and needed skills. “Underrepresented minority individuals” means racial or ethnic groups that are underrepresented in the health professions, including nursing.
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42 U.S.C. § 293b
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73