Update Scholarship Forms for Needy Health Students, HRSA Asks
Published Date: 5/28/2025
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Summary
HRSA wants your thoughts on updating the form for the Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students program. This update affects students applying for these scholarships and aims to make the process smoother without adding extra paperwork. They’re asking for public comments before sending the changes to the government for approval, so now’s the time to speak up!
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Scholarship Application Form Streamlined
HRSA plans to update the Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students application form (OMB No. 0906-0073) to make applying smoother without adding extra paperwork. If you are a student applying for these scholarships, the change is intended to reduce application burden and HRSA is asking for public comments on the proposal.
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