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The “big, beautiful bill” that President Donald Trump signed into law on July 4 caps how much money grad students can borrow ...
New law reduces the number of federal student loan repayment options and caps how much individuals can borrow for higher education.
The bill will cap total medical loans at $200,000 — far below the more than $300,000 median cost of attending medical school.
The federal cap on the amounts people can borrow means some of them will fall short. That’s especially true for students in ...
The legislation passed by Congress and signed by President Trump last week will change how Americans pay for college and ...
President Donald Trump signed signature legislation, known as the “Big Beautiful Bill,” July 4 that will reshape American ...
Trump's "big beautiful bill" that he just signed into law places new caps on student loans for medical and law school.
If you are getting a student loan or paying one off, here's what you need to know about changes under Trump's "Big Beautiful ...
Here's a breakdown on what borrowing federal student loans will look like after both chambers of Congress passed the mega spending bill.
A new bill proposed by the GOP aims to cap graduate student loans and overhaul federal borrowing systems. If signed into law ...
Now that President Donald Trump's spending bill has passed, student loan borrowers may see some changes heading their way. Here's what to know.
Graduate students will only be able to borrow $20,500 per year, with a lifetime cap of $100,000. For professional students, including those studying law and medicine, they could borrow $50,000 ...