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How much do scholarship program jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for scholarship program in the United States is $45,721.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $47,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Scholarship Program job?

A Scholarship Program job involves managing and coordinating scholarship opportunities for students or applicants. Responsibilities may include developing eligibility criteria, reviewing applications, selecting recipients, and overseeing fund distribution. Professionals in this role often work for educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, or government agencies. Strong organizational, communication, and decision-making skills are essential for success in this position.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Scholarship Program position, and why are they important?

To excel in scholarship program administration, candidates typically need experience in program management, student services, and a strong understanding of financial aid processes, often supported by a relevant bachelor's degree. Familiarity with scholarship management software, CRM systems, and basic data analysis tools is highly beneficial. Attention to detail, empathy, and proficient communication skills help professionals effectively support applicants and coordinate with educational institutions. These capabilities are vital for ensuring efficient program operations and positive outcomes for students and stakeholders.

What are the most common challenges faced by professionals working in scholarship program administration?

Professionals in scholarship program administration often handle large volumes of applications, requiring strong organizational and time management skills to keep the process fair and efficient. They may encounter challenges in clearly communicating eligibility requirements, resolving disputes, and ensuring compliance with funding guidelines. Collaboration with schools, donors, and applicants is frequent, so effective interpersonal skills and diplomacy are important. These challenges provide valuable experience in program management and can lead to broader opportunities within student services or higher education administration.
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Infographic showing various Scholarship Program job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 17% As Needed, 50% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 49% Physical, 13% Hybrid, and 38% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,721 per year, or $22 per hour.
Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP)

Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP)

U.S. Navy

Saint Thomas, VI

$300K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental

Posted 9 days ago


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6.2

Company rating: 6.2 out of 10

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Job description

Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) & Financial Assistance Program (FAP) If you are already in or plan to attend school to be a physician, dentist, optometrist, physician assistant or clinical psychologist, the Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) will pay your educationally based tuition and fees for up to four years of school and provide a monthly stipend paid directly to you. In addition, all professional school required books and equipment are reimbursed by the Navy. The value of this program could be well over $300,000 during the course of a four-year professional school program. After graduation, you’ll join the Navy’s active duty team as a commissioned officer. In return, you agree to serve a minimum of 2 years on active duty or year for year of scholarship, whichever is longer.

If you are a physician or dentist in residency training for critical medical or dental specialties, the Financial Assistance Program (FAP) will pay your required educationally based tuition, a monthly stipend, reimbursement for required books and equipment, and an annual grant of $45,000.

I. Scholarship Eligibility

To be eligible for an HPSP scholarship, you must be:

● Accepted to or enrolled in an AMA or AOA school of medicine in the US or Puerto Rico.

● Accepted to or enrolled in an ADA school of dentistry in the US or Puerto Rico. ● Accepted to or enrolled in an accredited optometry or physician assistant masters' program in the US or Puerto Rico.

● In your first year of didactic education for a Ph.D. or PsyD degree in clinical psychology from an APA accredited school in the US or Puerto Rico. (Deadline for submitting an application varies, but is not earlier than February of the first year of the didactic portion of the Ph.D/PsyD.)

● A U.S. citizen (dual citizenship is not permitted).

● Physically qualified for commission as a Navy officer.

● Must not have reached the age of 42 at the time of entry on to active duty following completion of your education.

To be eligible for a FAP scholarship, you must be:

● A U.S. Citizen (dual citizenship not permitted).

● Physically qualified for a commission in the U.S. Navy.

● Accepted into an accredited residency training program in an area needed by the Navy. II. Benefits The HPSP/FAP scholarship program has the following benefit:

● Reimbursement for required books, supplies and equipment

● Annual training for HPSP (45 days) and FAP (14 days)

● Tuition payment

● A stipend of $2,999.00/month

● HPSP signing bonus for medical and dental students of $20,000

● FAP grant of $45,000 per year

● Medical and dental health insurance

● Graduate medical and dental education

III. Military Obligation HPSP: Scholarship recipients incur an Active Duty Obligation (ADO) of one year for each year in the program. For periods less than a year, the ADO is six months for each additional six months of participation in the program. Periods of 15 days or more are counted as a 6-month period. The obligation is served in addition to any existing active duty obligation. Appointees who incur an active duty obligation of less than three years will be required to serve a three-year minimum term of service on active duty.

FAP: Scholarship recipients incur a minimum Active Duty Service Obligation (ADSO) of two (2) years or one-half year for each half year (or portion thereof) of AFHPFAP sponsorship, whichever is greater. Examples:

● For 1-year of AFHPFAP sponsorship, you will incur a 2-year educational ADSO.

● For 2-years of AFHPFAP sponsorship, you will incur a 2-year educational ADSO.

● For 2-years and 3-months of AFHPFAP sponsorship, you will incur a 2-year and 6-month educational ADSO.

● For 2-years and 9-months of AFHPFAP sponsorship, you will incur a 3-year educational ADSO.

● For 3-years of AFHPFAP sponsorship, you will incur a 3-year educational ADSO.

You will not be relieved of any educational ADSO while attending Navy-sponsored post-graduate specialty training. IV. Applying for an HPSP/FAP Scholarship The best time to apply for a four-year scholarship is the Fall before the year you plan to attend professional school. Students already in medical, dental, or optometry school should apply as soon as possible for available scholarships. Scholarships are awarded on a rolling basis. The application takes about 12–16 weeks to complete. Applications are accepted throughout the year at any time. You can apply before receiving a letter of acceptance to medical or dental school, but you must have your letter of acceptance before you can begin receiving scholarship benefits


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