Westfield Health Bulletin: Reducing access to education will exacerbate country’s health care crisis
Excluding nursing from the federal list of professional advanced degree programs is part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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The United States Department of Education’s move to narrow the definition of “professional” graduate degree programs beginning July 1 has many concerned about its impact, particularly those in the ...
The federal government wants to deter universities from raising tuition by limiting that amount students can borrow. But the ...
The U.S. Department of Education is weighing public feedback on a narrowed definition of who is considered a "professional" ...
A federal proposal to change the definition of what counts as a professional degree could have unintended workforce ...
Professional students will be able to borrow $100,000 more than other graduate students, but a proposed rule would exclude ...
Illinois and 25 other states said the redefinition of a "professional degree" makes nursing degrees more expensive and ...
Members of Congress have sent a letter to the Department of Education demanding that the Trump administration's policy, which determines nursing is not a "professional" degree, be reversed, amid what ...
Congress should align graduate loan limits with earnings by field to prevent runaway tuition and unmanageable debt.
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