The Department of Education's decision to reclassify nursing degrees as academic graduate programs raises concerns about ...
President Donald Trump and Education Secretary Linda McMahon have worked to set new loan limits for graduate students following the passage of the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" Act. The "One Big, ...
The Department of Education has proposed changing the definition of what constitutes a “professional degree” to exclude nursing — a move that could significantly limit nurses’ access to graduate ...
As of last month, the U.S. Department of Education has decided to no longer designate nursing degrees as professional, which places a cap of $100,000 on federal student loans for graduate-level ...
Student debt could be impacted by the DOE’s proposed restrictions of new caps on federal graduate student loans to just 11 ...
Two Boston-area nursing schools say their graduate programs are priced low enough that students can still afford them even ...
This spring, Miami University's Nursing Department will celebrate a major milestone — its first graduates in the new online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree program. The seven MSN trained ...
Federal loan limits for graduate nursing students could be cut in half under proposed changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill, potentially reducing access to advanced nursing programs.
This article originally appeared on PolitiFact.com. Reports that a Trump administration change might make it harder for aspiring nurses to pay for their education sparked outrage online. Some social ...
The “professional” label would allow students to borrow larger amounts of federal loans to pursue graduate degrees in those fields.
The "One Big, Beautiful Bill" created different student loan limits for graduate students and "professional" graduate students. Professional students, such as those in medical and law fields, will ...