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Provisions in the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act capping student loans will make it more difficult for medical students — ...
Trump’s "big beautiful bill" caps medical school loans, which may make it harder for future doctors to finance their degree ...
For future medical students, whose education is notoriously expensive, the changes could be particularly worrying: The median ...
The recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act contains several elements that directly impact higher education, according to Luis Maldonado, vice president of government relations and policy analysis ...
The bill will cap total medical loans at $200,000 — far below the more than $300,000 median cost of attending medical school.
Charlie Rollin, a rising St. Olaf College junior, has begun to retool his plans to attend veterinary school. That’s because, ...
As the number of job openings in the state climbs, the "Big Beautiful Bill" could bolster state leaders’ goal to more ...
A sign that reads "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" is seen by a desk after the the House of Representatives passed President Donald Trump's tax bill at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, on July 3.
Borrowers working toward a professional graduate degree (i.e. medical or law school) will have their borrowing capped at $50,000 a year, and their lifetime cap increased from $138,500 to $200,000.
Students who graduated from U.S. medical schools in 2024 left with an average of $212,341 in educational debt, according to the latest data from the Association of American Medical Colleges.  At a ...