Under Trump's budget bill, those in "professional degree" programs can borrow more in student loans than those pursuing other ...
A plan released by the U.S. Department of Education would place caps on student aid borrowing for graduate programs based on whether the program is deemed professional.
The department’s federal loan cap for the degrees considered professional is $200,000, compared to the non-professional cap ...
Most affected is the University of Oklahoma, which is getting rid of one PhD program, five masters programs and 8 ...
The DOE’s change to limits on student loans could lead to shortages in some professions as those degrees get harder to afford.
Whether you wish to deepen your knowledge of teaching and learning, conduct research that can inform policy and influence students and schools, or prepare to lead in the field of special education, ...
In November, the State University System of Florida (SUSF) decided to terminate 18 academic programs, citing underperformance ...
Degrees for nursing and some other programs no longer are classified as “professional” degrees under new federal loan eligibility rules.
Graduate programs are for students who have already earned a bachelor's degree and want to pursue advanced study. These include master's, specialist, and doctoral degrees that focus on specialized ...
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