Hi everyone. Just starting this since I didn't see a thread for this application cycle. I received the NCLRP in 2009 and this is the 3rd time applying in the last 5 years.
NP with DTI ~150% and HPSA 17
14 minutes ago, lzozza1 said:Hi! So I wrote a few days ago that I had received a counter signature. When I called the number they told me it still didn't mean an award. When I look in the FAQ it states when you receive the countersignature it is a binding contract. "If a participant is selected for a Nurse Corps LRP award, the individual’s signed contract submitted with the COI is countersigned by the Secretary of HHS or designee. The date the contract is countersigned becomes the effective date of the contract and the two-year service obligation commences on that date." Does this still mean I may not get the award? I've been a ball of anxiety about this.
I received my countersignature on 9/7 and got my welcome email. On the dashboard you're able to see the amount you are awarded, monthly payment, and the signed contract. I'm assuming if you received all of those documents, you're a participant and therefore would receive an award.
how soon after your counter signature did you get an email? I got my counter signature this morning but haven’t gotten an email? thanks!
18 minutes ago, Eleanor Wildey said:
how soon after your counter signature did you get an email? I got my counter signature this morning but haven’t gotten an email? thanks!
I got my countersignature Friday and got my award email yesterday. ☺️
1 hour ago, Eleanor Wildey said:
how soon after your counter signature did you get an email? I got my counter signature this morning but haven’t gotten an email? thanks!
I got my countersignature 9/7 and my welcome email 9/9!
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Hi! So I wrote a few days ago that I had received a counter signature. When I called the number they told me it still didn't mean an award. When I look in the FAQ it states when you receive the countersignature it is a binding contract. "If a participant is selected for a Nurse Corps LRP award, the individual’s signed contract submitted with the COI is countersigned by the Secretary of HHS or designee. The date the contract is countersigned becomes the effective date of the contract and the two-year service obligation commences on that date." Does this still mean I may not get the award? I've been a ball of anxiety about this.