Types of Aid | Loan and Scholarship Resources | PCOM
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Types of Aid | Loan and Scholarship Resources | PCOM
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TYPES OF AID
Loans
Federal Student Loans
Private Student Loans
Federal vs Private
Low Interest Loan Programs
HRSA Loans
External Scholarships
Scholarship Database
Scholarship Search Sites
NHSC Scholarships
Armed Forces Scholarships
Veterans Benefits
Yellow Ribbon Program
Veterans Benefits Disclosures
Federal Work Study
Clinical Student Housing Funding
Student Emergency Funding
Alumni Resources for Students
Applied Behavior Analysis (Certificate)
Applied Behavior Analysis (MS)
Biomedical Sciences (MS)
Cancer Biology (PhD)
Clinical Psychology (PsyD)
Educational Psychology (PhD)
Forensic Medicine (MS)
Medical Laboratory Science (MS)
Mental Health Counseling (MS)
Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Pharmacy (PharmD)
Physical Therapy (DPT)
Physician Assistant Studies (MS)
School Psychology (EdS, PsyD)
Types of Financial Aid
Students have access to multiple loan, scholarship and alternative resources for financing
their graduate and medical education at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Loans
PCOM students can apply for multiple student loan programs. Student loan options include
the Federal Direct student loan program, Health Resources and Service Administration
loans and private student loans. View
student loan options
.
Scholarships
PCOM offers different kinds of scholarships for new and returning students. We also
provide resources for external scholarship opportunities. Learn
more about scholarships
.
Federal Work-Study
The Federal Work-Study (FWS) program allows students with financial need to work part-time
jobs on campus. Each PCOM location offers a variety of jobs including administrative
assistants, lab workers, classroom aids, tutors and more. Learn more about
Federal Work-Study
.
Student Emergency Funding
PCOM offers funds to help students who may have unforeseen financial difficulties
due to the COVID-19 pandemic. View
emergency funding resources and information
.
Alumni Resources for Students
The Office of Institutional Advancement offers various professional and financial
resources for current PCOM students.
Professional resources
PCOM students have access to alumni mentors and speakers for student club events.
Fourth year medical students also have the opportunity to conduct virtual mock residency
interviews with alumni from varying specialties.
Events
Our virtual speaker series connects students with PCOM alumni from different programs
and specialties to discuss their careers. We also organize networking events and discussion
panels.
Financial resources
Financial resources are available to support student activities including travel to
attend conferences, research presentations, medical mission trips and community service
projects. In addition, the Impact PCOM crowdfunding initiative allows clubs to raise
money for student-led projects.
View Alumni Resources
X
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Skip to main content
TYPES OF AID
Loans
Federal Student Loans
Private Student Loans
Federal vs Private
Low Interest Loan Programs
HRSA Loans
External Scholarships
Scholarship Database
Scholarship Search Sites
NHSC Scholarships
Armed Forces Scholarships
Veterans Benefits
Yellow Ribbon Program
Veterans Benefits Disclosures
Federal Work Study
Clinical Student Housing Funding
Student Emergency Funding
Alumni Resources for Students
Applied Behavior Analysis (Certificate)
Applied Behavior Analysis (MS)
Biomedical Sciences (MS)
Cancer Biology (PhD)
Clinical Psychology (PsyD)
Educational Psychology (PhD)
Forensic Medicine (MS)
Medical Laboratory Science (MS)
Mental Health Counseling (MS)
Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Pharmacy (PharmD)
Physical Therapy (DPT)
Physician Assistant Studies (MS)
School Psychology (EdS, PsyD)
Types of Financial Aid
Students have access to multiple loan, scholarship and alternative resources for financing
their graduate and medical education at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Loans
PCOM students can apply for multiple student loan programs. Student loan options include
the Federal Direct student loan program, Health Resources and Service Administration
loans and private student loans. View
student loan options
.
Scholarships
PCOM offers different kinds of scholarships for new and returning students. We also
provide resources for external scholarship opportunities. Learn
more about scholarships
.
Federal Work-Study
The Federal Work-Study (FWS) program allows students with financial need to work part-time
jobs on campus. Each PCOM location offers a variety of jobs including administrative
assistants, lab workers, classroom aids, tutors and more. Learn more about
Federal Work-Study
.
Student Emergency Funding
PCOM offers funds to help students who may have unforeseen financial difficulties
due to the COVID-19 pandemic. View
emergency funding resources and information
.
Alumni Resources for Students
The Office of Institutional Advancement offers various professional and financial
resources for current PCOM students.
Professional resources
PCOM students have access to alumni mentors and speakers for student club events.
Fourth year medical students also have the opportunity to conduct virtual mock residency
interviews with alumni from varying specialties.
Events
Our virtual speaker series connects students with PCOM alumni from different programs
and specialties to discuss their careers. We also organize networking events and discussion
panels.
Financial resources
Financial resources are available to support student activities including travel to
attend conferences, research presentations, medical mission trips and community service
projects. In addition, the Impact PCOM crowdfunding initiative allows clubs to raise
money for student-led projects.
View Alumni Resources
X
Prospective Students
Admissions
Programs and Degrees
What is Osteopathic Medicine?
Request Information
Costs and Financial Aid
Mission Statement
Student Life
Housing Options
History
Clery Act
Current Students
myPCOM
Academic Calendar
Course Catalog
Financial Aid
Bursar
Registrar
Faculty
Commencement
Library
Bookstore
Security
Faculty and Staff
Off-Campus Access
Administration
Administrative Departments
Academic Departments
Technical Support
Website Support
Faculty Directory
Alumni
Alumni Portal
Alumni Association
Class Notes
Get Involved
Alumni Events
Alumni Resources
Give
Digest Magazine
Community
President's Podcast
Office of Campus and Community Partnerships
Community Wellness Initiative
Primary Care Innovation Fund
Events Calendar
Career Opportunities
Patient Services
For the Media
Connect With Us
More Information
Contact Us
Maps and Directions
Virtual Tour
Accreditation
HEOA Disclosures and Policies
Program Statistics
Title IX
Non-Discrimination
State Licensure Information
Financial Aid
Programs
Admissions Events
Philadelphia, PA
Suwanee, GA
Moultrie, GA
Contact Us
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Accessibility
Manage Cookies
©
2026 Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
©