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US students pursuing these 11 degrees will be eligible to borrow up to $200,000 in federal loans under new limits

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

WASHINGTON ⁢- U.S. students enrolled in eleven specific degree programs will gain access to increased federal student loan limits, possibly ‌borrowing up to $200,000, under revised guidelines​ announced November 27, 2023. Teh Department of Education finalized changes to loan limits⁢ for⁤ programs leading to professions experiencing critical shortages, aiming to address workforce gaps in essential fields.

The adjustments,effective for ​the 2024-2025 academic year,respond to longstanding ‌concerns about the adequacy of federal loan amounts for students pursuing lengthy and ⁣costly educations in high-demand areas. the ‌increased‌ borrowing capacity is designed to make these career paths more‌ accessible,especially ⁣for​ students⁣ from ​lower-income backgrounds. Affected programs‍ include medicine,dentistry,veterinary medicine,and various specialized health professions,as well as fields like speech-language pathology and occupational therapy.

The eleven degree programs eligible‍ for the higher loan ‍limits are:

* Allopathic Medicine
* Osteopathic Medicine
* Dentistry
* Veterinary Medicine
* ⁣Optometry
* ‍Pharmacy
* ‍ Podiatric Medicine
* Speech-Language Pathology
* Occupational therapy
* Physical Therapy
* ‌ Registered Nursing (for students pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree)

Currently, most undergraduate students are limited to borrowing $5,500 in their first year,⁢ rising to $7,500 in their ​second​ year, ‍and $7,500 or $8,500 in subsequent years, depending on their ‍status. Graduate students can typically borrow up to $20,500 annually.The​ new rule allows students in the‌ designated‌ programs to borrow up to the total cost of attendance, capped at $200,000.

The Department of Education estimates ‌that approximately 1.4 million students will be impacted by these changes. ⁢Further details regarding implementation and eligibility requirements are available on the Federal Student Aid website.

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