Governor Hochul Announces Loan Repayment Program Expansion to Mental Health ...


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The Community Mental Health Loan Repayment Program provides up to $120,000 for psychiatrists.

The program helps mental health professionals repay qualified education loans and student debt, provided they remain employed by licensed community mental health programs for three years.

The expansion will further focus on eligible licensed professionals serving children and adolescents at community programs licensed, designated, or funded by OMH or OCFS.

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