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Financial Aid Administrators Grapple With Last-Minute Loan Changes

Inside Higher Ed

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Financial Aid Administrators Grapple With Last-Minute Loan Changes Johanna Alonso Wed, 07/01/2026 - 03:00 AM The loan limits are just one set of new policies taking effect this week that are expected to reshape higher education. Byline(s) Johanna Alonso

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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.

UPI

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· Jun 24, 2026

Student loan borrowers confused as SAVE plan end looms

Student loan borrowers confused as SAVE plan end looms

Kiplinger

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· Jun 22, 2026

A Practical Guide to Credit and Loans

A Practical Guide to Credit and Loans

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 2, 2026

Finance Ministry credits GH¢350m to flood relief and mitigation accounts

In line with Article 177 of the 1992 Constitution, the Finance Minister first secured parliamentary approval through the Finance Committee for the withdrawal from the Contingency Fund.

South Africa Today

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· Jul 7, 2026

KwaZulu-Natal Municipal Budgets Show Major Funding Gains for 2026/27

PIETERMARITZBURG, KWAZULU-NATAL — Significant strides in financial governance have been recorded across KwaZulu-Natal municipal budgets for the upcoming financial cycle, with a dramatic decrease in the number of councils operating on unfunded financial plans. KwaZulu-Natal Finance MEC Francois Rodgers has officially welcomed these improvements, emphasizing that the shift toward fiscal discipline is a critical step for ensuring []

Investing.com

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· Jul 7, 2026

Form 13D/A Franklin BSP Lending Fund For: 7 July

Form 13D/A Franklin BSP Lending Fund For: 7 July

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Related coverage for "Financial Aid Administrators Grapple With Last-Minute Loan Changes": PBS NewsHour — New student loan rules could limit funding for some graduate programs. UPI — Student loan borrowers confused as SAVE plan end looms. Kiplinger — A Practical Guide to Credit and Loans . MyJoyOnline — Finance Ministry credits GH¢350m to flood relief and mitigation accounts. South Africa Today — KwaZulu-Natal Municipal Budgets Show Major Funding Gains for 2026/27. Investing.com — Form 13D/A Franklin BSP Lending Fund For: 7 July