Students pursuing professional degrees will be able to borrow up to $200,000 in federal student loans beginning in 2026.
Trump's Department of Education said it plans to remove the partial financial hardship requirement to enroll in income-based repayment in December.
The provisions in OBBBA and a set of forthcoming regulations make significant changes to how both the front end and the back ...
As nursing shortages hit an all-time high, new proposed borrowing limits by the Education Department could make it harder to ...
With these changes, medical students will no longer be able to borrow up to the cost of attendance with Grad PLUS loans. In ...
The tax and spending package known as the Big Beautiful Bill will limit how much graduate students and parents can take out ...
The nursing association said in a news release on Nov. 7 the rule is purposely excluding the “nation’s largest health care profession.” Advanced-level degrees like the Master of Science in Nursing, ...
Under the newly revamped definition of “professional degree” programs, nursing and other key healthcare jobs have been ...
Nurses warn proposed loan changes would restrict access to graduate nursing education, risking faculty shortages and care gaps in underserved areas.
Students in "professional" degree programs would be able to borrow up to $50,000 in federal loans annually, while students in ...
New rules passed under the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” may limit certain degrees from qualifying for federal ...
For many Americans carrying the weight of student loan debt, military service represents not only a path of duty and career ...
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