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Student Financial Aid | Patient Advocate Foundation

421 Butler Farm Road, Hampton, VA 23666

Eligibility
Citizen of United States; full-time student; must be willing to agree to scholarship terms on provider's website. For undergraduate scholarship: must be under the age of 25, must have been diagnosed with and/or actively treated for cancer or chronic disease within the past 5 years. For graduate scholarship: must be pursuing a Master's degree or higher, must have been diagnosed with and/or treated for cancer or chronic disease within the past 10 years.
Required documents
Complete Scholarship for Survivors application (available on website) acceptance letter from college or university proof of income Diagnosis Verification Form completed by relevant medical professional official transcript letters of recommendation. Other documents may be required - please consult provider's website.
Hours
Monday to Friday, 7:30 am - 4:00 pm
757-952-0119
Fax·

Fax

800-532-5274
Voice·

Main

866-512-3861
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Co-Pay Relief

Application process
Complete application and submit documents through provider's website.
Fees
None
Provides direct financial assistance for co-payments, co-insurance and deductibles required by a patient's insurer for pharmaceutical treatments and/or prescription medications prescribed to treat and/or manage existing health conditions. Also offers scholarships for students who have survived cancer or chronic illness, as well as case management for patients with serious health conditions.
Date of Last Formal Update
03/27/2025
Data provided by
211 DuPage County
Providing organization
Patient Advocate Foundation
Provides direct financial assistance for co-payments, co-insurance and deductibles required by a patient's insurer for pharmaceutical treatments and/or prescription medications prescribed to treat and/or manage existing health conditions. Also offers scholarships for students who have survived cancer or chronic illness, as well as case management for patients with serious health conditions.