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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 12. Health
Agency 5. Department of Health
Chapter 525. Regulations for Physician Assistant Scholarships
11/23/2024

12VAC5-525-30. Eligibility for scholarships.

In order to be considered for a scholarship award, an applicant shall:

1. Be a United States citizen, national, or a qualified alien pursuant to 8 USC § 1621;

2. Be accepted for enrollment or enrolled in an approved PA program in the Commonwealth of Virginia preparing him for examination for licensure as a PA in the Commonwealth of Virginia;

3. If already enrolled in an approved PA program in the Commonwealth, the student must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0;

4. Submit a completed application form and appropriate grade transcript prior to the established deadline dates;

5. Demonstrate financial need, which is verified by the school's financial aid officer or authorized person, as part of the application process; and

6. Not have an active military obligation.

An applicant who fails to meet all of these requirements shall be ineligible for a scholarship.

Statutory Authority

§ 32.1-122.6:03 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 38, Issue 11, eff. February 17, 2022.

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