Current through November 30, 2024
Section 17.537 - Award procedures(a)Priority. In awarding EACFMAF, VA will give priority to eligible individuals who agree to be employed as physician assistants in a VA medical facility that:(1) Is located in a community that is designated as a medically underserved population under 42 U.S.C. 254b(b)(3)(A) ;(2) Is designated by VA as a medically underserved facility; and(3) Is in a State with a per capita population of veterans of more than five percent, according to the National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics and the United States Census Bureau.(b)Amount of funds. VA will provide a scholarship to individuals who participate in the EACFMAF to cover the costs of such individuals obtaining a master's degree in physician assistant studies or similar master's degree for a period of one to three years. All such payments to scholarship participants are exempt from Federal taxation. The payments will consist of: (1) Tuition and required fees;(2) Other educational expenses, including books and laboratory equipment.