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ED Encouraged Institutions to Limit Graduate Loans. They Don’t Want To.

Inside Higher Ed

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July 10, 2026

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ED Encouraged Institutions to Limit Graduate Loans. They Don’t Want To. Johanna Alonso Fri, 07/10/2026 - 03:00 AM Colleges are debating whether they should limit lending to students in certain programs that are currently considered “professional” by the Education Department. Byline(s) Johanna Alonso Jessica Blake

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KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 29, 2026

Nursing gains 'professional' label for student loans after judge's ruling, but theology now dropped

Students pursuing graduate degrees in nursing, physical therapy and several other fields will be eligible for higher student loan limits after a federal judge blocked part of a Trump administration rule that held them to lower caps.

Loonie Politics

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· Jun 29, 2026

Nursing gains ‘professional’ label for student loans after judge’s ruling, but theology now dropped

WASHINGTON (AP) — Students pursuing graduate degrees in nursing, physical therapy and several other fields will be eligible to take out higher federal student loan amounts — at least for now — after a federal judge blocked part of a Trump administration rule that held them to lower limits. The U.S. Education Department issued a [] The post Nursing gains ‘professional’ label for student loans after judge’s ruling, but theology now dropped appeared first on Loonie Politics.

L.A. Times - Education

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· Jul 6, 2026

Thinking about grad school? New federal rules cap how much students can take out in loans

New federal caps sharply restrict graduate school student loans. Learn how the strict limits impact tuition, college costs and low-income students.

PBS NewsHour

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· Jul 7, 2026

New student loan rules could limit funding for some graduate programs

More changes are underway for federal student loans with major implications for current and future graduate students. It comes after a federal judge temporarily blocked some new loan limits from the Department of Education, including limits affecting some professional degrees. William Brangham discussed the changes with Danielle Douglas-Gabriel of The Washington Post.

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· Jun 30, 2026

Nursing gains 'professional' label for student loans after judge's ruling

Students pursuing graduate degrees in nursing, physical therapy and several other fields will now be eligible for higher student loan limits

Legal Insurrection

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· Jul 1, 2026

Education Dept. Issues Final Rule Tying Federal Student Aid to Graduates’ Earnings

“If a program cannot show that it leaves its graduates financially better off than if they had never enrolled, it should not be underwritten by federal taxpayers” The post Education Dept. Issues Final Rule Tying Federal Student Aid to Graduates’ Earnings first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

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Related coverage for "ED Encouraged Institutions to Limit Graduate Loans. They Don’t Want To.": KSAT San Antonio — Nursing gains 'professional' label for student loans after judge's ruling, but theology now dropped. Loonie Politics — Nursing gains ‘professional’ label for student loans after judge’s ruling, but theology now dropped. L.A. Times - Education — Thinking about grad school? New federal rules cap how much students can take out in loans. PBS NewsHour — New student loan rules could limit funding for some graduate programs. ABC7 New York — Nursing gains 'professional' label for student loans after judge's ruling . Legal Insurrection — Education Dept. Issues Final Rule Tying Federal Student Aid to Graduates’ Earnings