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President Donald Trump’s "One Big, Beautiful Bill" included caps on the amount of federal student loans a student can borrow.
The 900-page bill eliminates a 2006 program called Grad PLUS, which allowed students to borrow money up to the full cost of attendance.
Tax deductions introduced in the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" could benefit older and working Americans the next time they file taxes.
Colleges should start communicating with students about the changes while bracing for state budget cuts, higher ed experts say.
As a result of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act being passed into legislation, eligibility standards for Pell Grants will ...
Attorney Adam Minsky joins Forbes Talks to discus President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill” and how it will affect borrowing for higher education. Minsky explains the phasing out of income-driven ...
President Donald Trump’s massive tax and spending package will set new limits on how much money students can borrow for ...
Colleges and universities will also take a hit, as will taxpayers who depend on Medicaid, food assistance and owe money on ...
The legislation will decrease the amount of money graduate students can receive for federal student loans, impose new limits ...
Millions of Americans are at risk of losing health care and food assistance, as a result of new work requirements and ...
Many of the provisions of the OBBBA benefit businesses, but colleges and universities will take a hit, as will companies in ...