We are excited to announce that this year’s SHPEP application includes the Minority Serving Institution Pathway Initiative (MSIPI). MSIPI is an AAMC-funded initiative integrated into the SHPEP application process. This means that by completing a single application, you can apply to both SHPEP and MSIPI sites. You can select up to 3 locations in total (including both SHPEP and MSIPI sites). The application submission deadline is February 5, 2025, at 11:59 PM Eastern Time. In addition, all application materials, including one letter of recommendation and official transcript(s), must be postmarked/time-stamped by February 5, 2025. Please note that application materials postmarked by the deadline will be processed by the National Program Office, even if those materials arrive after the deadline. As a reminder, it can take up to 10 business days to process application materials once they are received by the National Program Office.
There are many ways to learn about the different health professions. The SHPEP National Program Office encourages using the resources below when discussing potential career pathways with your prehealth advisor.
The GRE Fee Reduction Program provides a substantial discount on the test fee to individuals who can demonstrate financial need, individuals who are unemployed and receiving unemployment compensation, and national programs that work with underrepresented groups, first-generation college students, and students with financial need.
In documented cases of severe financial hardship, a limited number of partial fee waivers are available to DAT examinees each calendar year. The DAT is designed to provide optometry education programs with a means to assess program applicants’ potential for success.
In documented cases of severe financial hardship, a limited number of partial fee waivers are available to OAT examinees each calendar year. The OAT is designed to provide optometry education programs with a means to assess program applicants’ potential for success.
Interested in becoming a physician assistant? Beginning at the start of the cycle, a limited number of fee waivers are provided to qualified applicants on a first-come, first-served basis. CASPA is a service of the Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA), the only national organization representing physician assistant (PA) educational programs since 2001.
Interested in physical therapy? Beginning at the start of the cycle, a limited number of fee waivers are provided to qualified applicants on a first-come, first-served basis. PTCAS, the physical therapist centralized application service provided by APTA, allows you to apply to multiple physical therapist education programs with one application and…
Interested in public health? Beginning at the start of the cycle, a limited number of fee waivers are provided to qualified applicants on a first-come, first-served basis. SOPHAS is the centralized application service for schools and programs of public health.
Interested in pharmacy? A limited number of PharmCAS application fee waivers are available to financially disadvantaged applicants on a first-come, first-serve basis. PharmCAS is a centralized application service to apply to multiple Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree programs offered by schools and colleges of pharmacy.
NursingCAS offers income-based and service-based fee waivers for applicants. Determine your eligibility and request a fee waiver today! Information is also available on AACN’s Scholarships & Funding webpage.
Interested in becoming an osteopathic physician? Fee waivers are given out to qualified applicants until available funds run out for the cycle. AACOMAS is the centralized online application service for the U.S. colleges of osteopathic medicine.