The Nurse Educator Loan-For-Service Program is a program offered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to support individuals who are pursuing a career as a nurse educator. The program provides financial assistance to individuals in exchange for their commitment to work as full-time nurse educators at an accredited school of nursing for a certain period after graduation.
The program provides loan forgiveness for up to 85% of the borrower’s unpaid nursing education loans, plus an additional monthly stipend to cover living expenses. In exchange, participants must commit to work as full-time nurse educators at an accredited school of nursing for two years for each year of loan assistance received.
The application process for the Nurse Educator Loan-For-Service Program involves submitting an application form, transcripts, and other supporting documentation. The program has limited funding, so it is recommended to apply early.



















