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Title: Nursing Degree Declassification Sparks Student Loan Concerns

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

The U.S. Department of ‍education reclassified ‌nursing as a non-professional degree⁤ on December 1, 2023, a decision that will substantially limit federal loan eligibility for students pursuing nursing education. The change, revealed in ‍updated guidance for federal student‌ aid programs, removes nursing from a​ category that previously qualified ‍students⁤ for more favorable loan terms⁢ and higher borrowing limits.

This reclassification‌ impacts prospective ​and current nursing students nationwide, ⁢potentially increasing⁢ their financial burden and hindering access to the profession amidst a critical healthcare staffing​ shortage. Students enrolled​ in⁤ programs now deemed non-professional may face ⁣reduced loan amounts, impacting their ⁤ability to⁣ cover tuition, fees, and ‌living expenses. The Department ‌of ⁣Education‘s move stems from a ‍review of⁣ degree classifications‌ and a determination that, while⁢ vital, nursing programs​ do not consistently meet the criteria for professional degree‌ status-typically requiring advanced ‌theoretical coursework and research components.

Andi‍ Ruiz,a politics reporter at The State Press,is covering the developing story.

The updated guidance⁤ affects ​Direct loans, Federal family Education Loans (FFEL), ​and Perkins Loans.⁢ Previously, ‌students in professional⁣ degree programs coudl borrow up to ⁤$20,500 ‌annually, with aggregate limits reaching $138,500. Those limits are ⁣now tied to undergraduate loan​ amounts, capped at ‍$5,500 for the first ​year, ​increasing ⁤to $6,500 for the second year, $7,500 for the third year, ‌and $8,500 for subsequent years, with a total aggregate limit of ‍$30,000.

The Department ⁣of Education stated the change aims to align loan ‍eligibility with degree classifications and ensure responsible ‍stewardship of federal student aid funds.However, ​nursing organizations ⁣and ⁣student advocates⁤ have expressed concern,⁤ arguing the decision fails to recognise the rigorous ⁤academic⁤ demands and ⁣essential role ‌of ⁣nurses in⁤ the healthcare system.

Students can find more information and resources regarding ‌federal student aid⁣ at the Department​ of Education’s website. individuals interested ⁣in supporting​ student journalism can donate to The State Press through the ASU Foundation: https://www.asufoundation.org/arts-and-community/the-state-press-CA124731.html.⁤ Follow the State Press on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/StatePress) and X (@statepress).

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