Free Nursing School: What You Should Know About the Nurse Corps Scholarship Program for 2024

Nursing students with limited financial options might consider the HRSA Nurse Corps Program for free nursing school and a two-year work commitment.

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It’s no surprise that higher education is not exactly cheap, and nursing school is no exception. The good news is there are ways to help offset these costs — or even attend nursing school at a greatly reduced cost or no cost at all.

One way to go to nursing school for free is through the Nurse Corps Scholarship Program.

Administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the program pays tuition, fees, and other educational costs for accepted applicants. In return, students agree to work for two years or more in facilities where the nursing or overall healthcare workforce shortage is particularly acute. It can be challenging to gain acceptance, with a rigorous application process involved.

This historically underutilized program more than doubled participation during the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing from 227 accepted students in 2019 to 567 in 2022.

Applications recently closed for 2023, with no dates announced yet for 2024 application deadlines. But now is an ideal time to determine whether you might be a good fit for the program.

What Is The Nurse Corps Scholarship Program?

HRSA is a federal agency that helps provide quality healthcare to the highest-need communities and people, from patients in rural areas to those in need of a transplant.

The Nurse Corps scholarship program helps students attend free nursing school to address the nursing shortage in high-need areas or populations.

Graduates work in an HRSA-designated area of high need, including Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSA), Maternity Care Target Areas (MCTA), or Medically Underserved Areas/Populations (MUA/P).

Nursing students must meet eligibility requirements to apply for the HRSA Nurse Corps Scholarship Program.

The scholarship pays for tuition and fees and offers a monthly stipend. The entire scholarship award is taxable. In exchange, recipients agree to work full-time in a critical shortage facility for two years after graduation. A critical shortage facility is located in, or designated as, an HPSA.

Am I Eligible to Apply for the Nurse Corps Scholarship Program?

Anyone is eligible to apply for the program if they meet the following criteria:

Applying to the Nurse Corps Scholarship Program: What to Know

The application process for 2023 has closed. You can sign up for an email notification when the 2024 application cycle opens. Preparing the application documentation can take weeks or months, so now is a good time to begin the process.

Before applying, here are some things to consider:


The application package consists of an online application and supporting documentation, including: