Choose West Virginia Practice Program
The Choose West Virginia Practice Program provides tuition waivers to encourage nonresident medical students to stay and practice in the state after graduation.
Program Details
Open to out-of-state medical students enrolled at West Virginia medical schools
Two students per medical school are selected each academic year
Award covers the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition (approximately $30,000)
Recipients agree to practice at an eligible service site in West Virginia
One year of service is required for each year of funding receive
Application Deadline: November 15, 2024
Eligibility
To be eligible for the award, students must:
Be accepted or enrolled at Marshall University, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, or West Virginia University in a program leading to a degree of Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathy.
Meet institutional requirements for being classified as an out of state student.
Not be in default of any previous student loan.
Although students from any current medical school class year are eligible to apply, medical students who meet the eligibility criteria listed above and who are in their first year of medical school will receive preference.
Subject to continued state funding, students who receive an award will be eligible to receive an award in each of their remaining years of medical school as long as they:
Progress to the next academic year of their program
Maintain good academic standing
Maintain good professional standing
Service Obligation
Participants may complete residency and/or fellowship training in West Virginia or in other states.
The service obligation begins within six months after the participant completes training.
It requires that participants practice at an eligible site one year for each year they receive the award (a maximum of 4 years).
Participants are responsible for securing their own practice site.
Eligible sites include any specialty and any site located within the shaded area of the Eligible Service Areas Map. Additionally, participants may practice any of the following primary care or shortage specialties at any site anywhere in West Virginia:
Addiction Medicine
Emergency Medicine
Family Practice
General Internal Medicine
General Surgery
Geriatrics
Internal Medicine/Pediatrics
Neurology
OB/GYN
Pediatrics
Preventive Medicine
Psychiatry (includes Addiction, Child & Adolescent, and Geriatric)
In the event the service obligation is not completed, the participant is responsible for repaying the award amount received plus five percent interest accruing from the date training is completed or terminated.
Eligibility for Other Financial Incentive Programs
Students who receive a Choose West Virginia Program award also may qualify for other financial incentives for practice in rural or underserved areas of West Virginia (see West Virginia Recruitment Programs in the resources section below).
In some cases, the service obligations can be met concurrently.
Federal law prohibits concurrent service of a Choose West Virginia Practice Program obligation with some federal programs’ service obligations, such as National Health Service Corps programs.
Contact Information
Jordyn Reed, M.P.A.
Health Sciences Division Administrator
West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission
2001 Union Carbide Drive, Building 2000
South Charleston, WV 25303
Phone: (304) 558-0838 ext 26393
Fax: (304) 558-1011
Email: jordyn.reed@wvhepc.edu
Email: ChooseWV@wvhepc.edu
Eric Meadows
Asst. Director of Financial Aid, WVU
Phone: 304-293-3706