Title 25 › Chapter 18— INDIAN HEALTH CARE › Subchapter I— INDIAN HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL › § 1613a
The Secretary, through the Indian Health Service (IHS), gives Indian Health Scholarships to American Indians who are enrolled full time or part time in accredited health-professional schools. The Secretary picks who gets a scholarship and how many go to each health field based on where Indian people need more health workers. A student is eligible any year they are enrolled. Recipients must work after finishing school to repay the scholarship. Work must be full time in the IHS, in a program run under tribal self‑determination, in certain tribal or urban Indian programs, or in private practice only if it is in a shortage area and serves many Indians. If a recipient earns a medical, dental, optometry, podiatry, or pharmacy degree and needs an internship, residency, or other advanced clinical training, the Secretary can delay the work requirement so the person can finish that training; training time does not count toward the work requirement, and the job must start no later than 90 days after training ends. Recipients may choose to serve on their tribe’s reservation or for their tribe. Part‑time scholarships can cover up to the part‑time equivalent of 4 years; the work duty equals either the part‑time equivalent of the years paid or 2 years, whichever is longer, and the monthly stipend is cut pro rata for part‑time study. For contracts made on or after October 29, 1992, breaking the contract for reasons like poor grades, dismissal, quitting, or refusing payment can make the student owe money under a set formula. The obligation is canceled at death. The Secretary can waive or suspend service or payment if it is impossible, causes extreme hardship, or would be unconscionable, and may waive recovery for hardship. A bankruptcy discharge cannot wipe out the debt unless at least 5 years have passed since payment became due and the court finds nondischarge unconscionable. The Secretary must also run a Placement Office to place scholarship recipients into IHS vacancies without following normal competitive hiring rules or agency limits.
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25 U.S.C. § 1613a
Title 25 — Indians
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Apr 5, 2026
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