- Full List Of Degrees No Longer Considered ‘Professional’ By Trump’s . . .
The Trump administration’s implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill redefines which programs qualify as “professional,” resulting in several major fields, such as nursing, architecture, accounting, and education, losing that status and risking reduced student loan access
- Full list of degrees not classed as ‘professional’ by Trump admin
However, there are a number of what many see as "professional" degrees missing from the new list, such a nursing, which sparked significant concern among nurses and nursing organizations
- Nursing no more a ‘professional degree’: What changed under Trump’s . . .
The Trump administration has excluded nursing and several other fields from its list of “professional degrees” while applying new student loan limits under the “Big Beautiful Bill”
- What is considered a professional degree? The term explained.
The Trump administration's definition of a "professional degree" may not include nursing Here's what the term means and who could be impacted
- What degrees are no longer classified as professional by trumps new law
The Department of Education, implementing provisions of President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” has narrowed which fields qualify as “professional” degrees for higher loan caps — explicitly excluding nursing and recognizing roughly 10–11 specific fields such as medicine, law, pharmacy and (in some drafts) clinical psychology
- Inspecting claim Education Department stopped counting nursing, other . . .
Inspecting claim Education Department stopped counting nursing, other programs as 'professional degrees' The department's proposal may impact how much money student loan borrowers can receive
- Nursing, accountants excluded: Heres a list of degrees Trump . . .
Nursing and other degrees like architecture and accounting are excluded from professional status by the Trump administration, impacting student loan eligibility The American Association of
- Nursing No Longer Considered a ‘Professional Degree’ by Trump Admin
The Trump administration considers the following male-dominated programs to be professional degrees: medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, optometry, law, veterinary medicine, osteopathic medicine, podiatry, chiropractic, theology and clinical psychology Those programs are eligible for the $200,000 aggregate limit available for professional students
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