The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is accepting Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program (VMLRP) applications for the eight Texas areas designated as having veterinary shortages.
Applications may be submitted through 5:00 p.m. (ET) on April 2.
The VMLRP is authorized by the National Veterinary Medical Services Act and helps qualified veterinarians offset a significant portion of debt incurred while pursuing their veterinary medicine degree in return for at least three years of service in a designated veterinary shortage area.
Counties included in the eight areas are:
Dallam
Sherman
Hartley
Moore
Hutchinson
Roberts
Oldham
Potter
Carson
Deaf Smith
Parmer
Castro
Bailey
Lamb
Hale
Cochran
Garza
Kent
Borden
Scurry
Fisher
Nolan
Upton
Reagan
Irion
Crockett
Schleicher
Terrell
Brazos
Webb
Duval
Zapata
Brooks
Starr
Jim Hogg
To be eligible to apply for the VMLRP, an applicant must
- Have a degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), or the equivalent, from a college of veterinary medicine accredited by the AVMA Council on Education;
- Have qualifying educational loan debt as defined in 7 CFR 3431 Section 3;
- Secure an offer of employment or establish and/or maintain a practice in a veterinary shortage situation, as determined by the secretary, within the time period specified in the VMLRP service agreement offer; and
- Provide certifications and verifications in accordance with 7 CFR 3431 Section 16.
The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) will offer a webinar for interested Texas veterinary applicants on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, 6:30-7:30 p.m. (CT). The webinar will provide guidance on how to apply followed by a Q&A forum.
To register for the webinar, please email authorized_personnel@tahc.texas.gov and include your name and email address in the body of the email.
For more information about the FY 2020 VMLRP application process, visit https://nifa.usda.gov/vmlrp-applicants or contact vmlrp.applications@usda.gov.
While TAHC does not administer this program, comments or questions related to the shortage areas may be directed to roger.parker@tahc.texas.gov.
in my opinion Shackelford, Callahan, and Stephens counties should be included for sure. Sam Snyder TXFB state director district 7 and lifelong cow-calf operator