On Monday Governor Ned Lamont announced a new initiative for the Connecticut Student Loan Repayment Program. Medical professionals who commit to practicing full time for two years in an underserved region of the state will be able to receive up to $50,000 in loan forgiveness.
Part-time work in underserved areas will also be available for up to two years, for a total of $25,000.
The program is under the Connecticut Department of Public Health and administered by the Connecticut Area Health Education Center.
“Our administration is committed to ensuring that every resident of Connecticut has access to quality healthcare, regardless of their zip code,” Governor Lamont said. “This program is a significant investment in our healthcare workforce and a step towards reducing health disparities across our state. We recognize that not all providers can commit to full-time work, so we’re offering flexible options to attract a wider range of talent to our underserved communities.”