Who is eligible for the FLRP?
Individuals who can provide certification from a school that he/she was identified as having a disadvantaged background based on environmental and/or economic factors, are faculty members at an accredited health professions college or university, and have a degree in the following health professions are eligible to apply: allopathic and osteopathic medicine; dentistry; optometry; pharmacy; podiatric medicine; veterinary medicine; nursing (RN only); public health; baccalaureate or graduate degree programs in these allied health disciplines – dental hygiene, medical laboratory technology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, radiologic pathology, speech pathology, audiology, and registered dietitians; graduate programs in the behavioral and mental health disciplines of clinical psychology, clinical social work, professional counseling, and marriage and family therapy.