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How do I qualify for a dental residency and relocation loan?
This loan is available to students enrolled at least half-time in their final year of study at a participating institution or who have graduated from one in the last 12 months. Students must have been awarded, or expect to be awarded, their degree during the same academic year they apply.
Can international dental graduates apply for the dental residency and relocation loan?
Students who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents must reside in the U.S., apply with a creditworthy cosigner (who must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident), and provide an unexpired government-issued photo ID to verify their identity.
Can I use the loan for board exams, licensing fees, and other professional expenses?
Residency and relocation loans help cover expenses associated with taking board examinations, traveling for interviews, and moving for residency. This can include airline travel, relocation costs, gas, hotels, dry cleaning, airport food, etc.
Can I apply for a loan if I already have existing student loan debt?
Yes, you can apply for additional loans for residency interviewing and relocation costs if you have existing student loan debt. These loans do not require proof of financial eligibility. They are credit-based, meaning applicants with excellent credit may receive a better rate.
What documents do I need to apply for a dental residency and relocation loan?
To apply for a dental residency and relocation loan, you’ll need to provide proof of enrollment in an eligible program and a fraud check (to ensure accuracy of address).
Are there different loan options for different loan specialties?
There are loan options available for different medical specialties, including the medical school loan, dental school loan, health professions graduate loan, medical residency and relocation loan, and nursing school loans.