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So for those that have got accepted into this program can you give my daughter any advise on what kinds of things you think stood out on your application that helped you get accepted.  She will be starting college this fall and wants to do everything it takes to get into UNMC PA school.  Of course she knows good grades and a good GRE score but what other things did you do?  Thanks so much for you time.

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Can anyone tell me what's going on at UMNC?  I just heard at my pre-pa club that almost the whole faculty resigned over "concerns about quality"??  What does that mean?  I have been working so hard to get to PA school and have my heart set on the physician's assistant program here.  Has anyone else heard anything?  

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Hello everyone!

 

I am in UNMC’s PA Class beginning Fall 2020. I am seeking some advice, especially from those who have graduated and began their practice as a PA. I hope that you all have enjoyed your time during PA school as I am very eager to begin UNMC’s program. 

 

I am considering applying for the National Health Service Corps Scholarship. For those of you whom are unfamiliar with this scholarship, the program offers full tuition, fees, books, and a monthly stipend (~$1,000) in exchange for 2-3 years of service for an underserved population. To my understanding, majority of PAs are earning the average salary during this time period. In regards to UNMC’s estimated cost of attendance, the scholarship would be approximately $90,000 for the entire program (2 years and 1 semester).  The website states that about 10% of applicants receive the scholarship.

 

My main concern is the impact of student loans after completing the program. I understand that majority of students have loans and eventually get through it and get it payed off! HOORAY! However, I do not quite understand what the experience is like during the process of paying off student loans. Unfortunately, I do not have any family members who completed higher education that may share their experience. 

Therefore, I would greatly appreciate it if you have the time to answer any of my questions below. 

 

How are you balancing loan repayments? Is it a major financial burden?

If you did not apply for or receive the NHSC scholarship, would this be something you’d go back and consider? 

If you did receive the NHSC scholarship, what advice do you have in making this decision? What was your experience like during your service? Would you do it again? 

 

This may be a difficult topic to share with a stranger, so I understand completely if you choose not to share. I am just seeking as much knowledge as I can from individuals who have more experience. Please feel free to provide any additional information.

 

Thank you SO MUCH for your time in advance.

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