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Wichita Nurse Education: Trump Admin Caps Nursing Loan Limits

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Proposed Federal change Could Limit Nursing Student Loan Access

WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) ⁣- A proposal under consideration by the federal government could⁢ reclassify nursing ⁣degrees, perhaps impacting the amount of financial aid available⁤ to students pursuing advanced nursing ‌education. The change,if implemented,would categorize nursing as ⁤a non-professional degree⁤ for student loan purposes.

Currently, graduate nursing students have access to standard federal loan limits for professional degree programs. The proposed reclassification would cap annual borrowing at $20,500, with a lifetime limit of $100,000.This has raised⁢ concerns among healthcare ⁤professionals who fear ​it could exacerbate existing nursing shortages.

Carol Samsel, a representative from National ⁤Nurses United, expressed strong ⁤opposition to the proposal. “The nurse practitioners, the certified nurse⁣ anesthetists, or those with a master’s degree – most of them finance or ⁣borrow ‍a importent portion⁤ of their education with the expectation of repayment after graduation,” Samsel stated. she characterized the potential reclassification as⁣ detrimental to the nursing ​profession.

Samsel highlighted the⁣ potential impact on rural kansas communities, where ⁢nurse practitioners often serve as primary healthcare providers. “Many rural communities in Kansas rely heavily‌ on nurse ‌practitioners for​ healthcare services,as access to physicians can be limited,” ⁢she explained.

sophie Nguyen,‍ a nursing⁢ student at Wichita⁢ State University, voiced concerns about ‌the economic implications for students, particularly those from lower-income families. “Restricting the amount of money students can borrow will ‍disproportionately affect those with fewer financial resources,” Nguyen said.

Despite these concerns, Nguyen emphasized the ​dedication required to enter the healthcare field. “Becoming a nurse, or pursuing any healthcare profession,⁢ requires a ⁣special⁣ commitment. I don’t believe changes to labels or loan classifications will diminish the passion of those drawn to this work,” she added.

The proposed changes⁤ are scheduled to take ‌effect on July ⁣1, 2026, pending final approval. The Department of Education ⁤plans to⁢ publish the proposal ‌in the‌ Federal register, ⁣initiating a ⁣period for⁤ public comment. The timing of the public comment period ⁢and a final ⁤decision‌ on the proposal have not‌ yet been announced.

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