Chiba Prefecture Doctor Study Fund Loan System
Chiba Prefecture Doctor Study Fund Loan System

The Chiba Medical School Fund Loan System (Long-term Support Course) is for first-year School of Medicine students who have passed the general selection (Chiba Prefecture Special Area Frame) who wants to contribute to regional medical care in Chiba Prefecture in the future. Therefore, Chiba Prefecture will lend the study funds to the extent of the regular period of enrollment. In addition to the Chiba Prefecture scholarship, you can also apply for the Teikyo University Regional Medical Doctor scholarship after enrollment.

Teikyo University Community Medical Doctor Scholarship

Eligibility Requirements

After enrolling in the general selection of the Teikyo University School of Medicine (Chiba prefecture special area frame), after graduating, the "Chiba Prefecture Career Development Program" under the Chiba Prefecture Doctor Study Fund Loan System is applied, and Chiba Prefecture is designated as a doctor by the Governor of Chiba Prefecture. A person who can pledge to engage in the work of a doctor at a medical institution.

Recruitment capacity

2

Loan amount

200,000 yen per month (2.4 million yen per year, total 14.4 million yen for 6 years)

Lending period

Period until the regular study period has passed (6 years)

Terms for exemption from refund

Obtain a doctor's license within one year and March from the first day of the month following the month in which you graduated from university, and within the period specified based on the career development program, 1.5 times the loan period of study funds , When you work at a medical institution designated by the governor, you will be exempted from returning the loan.
For details on the refund exemption and career development program, please refer to the Chiba Prefecture website.

supplement

With the Chiba Prefecture Doctor Study Fund, there is also a doctor study fund in the general frame in addition to the regional frame.
For details, please see the Chiba Prefecture website.

Chiba Prefecture homepage

(As of June 2022)