Breaking
ARأمريكا تجري محادثات مع أوروبا لإنتاج صواريخ مشتركة.. وترامب يلمح لعودة تركيا لبرنامج إف-35ARقآني: تشييع سليماني والمهندس في العراق يجعل المطالبة بالثأر أكثر وضوحاARالمملكة المتحدة بحاجة لزيادات ضريبية أو تخفيضات إنفاق ضخمة لتجنب ديون متصاعدةARالكرملين: نراهن على نجاح الوساطة الأمريكية لإنهاء الأزمة الأوكرانيةARSyria and France Launch Comprehensive Cooperation FrameworkARرونالدو يبكي بعد خروج البرتغال من كأس العالم.. وميرتساكر مرشح لتدريب ألمانياARRonaldo's Tears and Germany's Football Crisis: A World Cup Farewell and a Call for RenewalARأوكرانيا تشن هجوماً واسعاً بالمسيرات على موسكو قبيل قمة الناتوARبلاك روك تطلق صندوقاً جديداً لتتبع مؤشر ناسداك 100 وسط طفرة الذكاء الاصطناعيARالمملكة المتحدة تواجه خيارات صعبة: زيادة الضرائب أو خفض الإنفاق لتجنب أزمة ديونARأمريكا تجري محادثات مع أوروبا لإنتاج صواريخ مشتركة.. وترامب يلمح لعودة تركيا لبرنامج إف-35ARقآني: تشييع سليماني والمهندس في العراق يجعل المطالبة بالثأر أكثر وضوحاARالمملكة المتحدة بحاجة لزيادات ضريبية أو تخفيضات إنفاق ضخمة لتجنب ديون متصاعدةARالكرملين: نراهن على نجاح الوساطة الأمريكية لإنهاء الأزمة الأوكرانيةARSyria and France Launch Comprehensive Cooperation FrameworkARرونالدو يبكي بعد خروج البرتغال من كأس العالم.. وميرتساكر مرشح لتدريب ألمانياARRonaldo's Tears and Germany's Football Crisis: A World Cup Farewell and a Call for RenewalARأوكرانيا تشن هجوماً واسعاً بالمسيرات على موسكو قبيل قمة الناتوARبلاك روك تطلق صندوقاً جديداً لتتبع مؤشر ناسداك 100 وسط طفرة الذكاء الاصطناعيARالمملكة المتحدة تواجه خيارات صعبة: زيادة الضرائب أو خفض الإنفاق لتجنب أزمة ديون
Newsgather
BackFederal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Graduate Student Loan Caps
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Graduate Student Loan Caps
Developing
CNBC6/25/2026Law1 min read

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Graduate Student Loan Caps

Quick Look

A federal judge in Washington temporarily blocked a Trump administration rule that would limit graduate student borrowing based on their field of study, days before its July 1 implementation, following a challenge by plaintiffs including nurse practitioners.

AI-generated summary

Why It Matters

The Trump administration's "one big beautiful bill act" established new federal student loan caps, limiting most graduate students to $20,500 annually and professional students to $50,000, a change from previous unlimited borrowing.

Font size

A federal judge temporarily blocked a new Trump administration rule that limits how much certain graduate students can borrow based on their field of study, days before that policy was set to go into effect.

U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell in Washington froze, for now, some of the federal student loan caps established by the U.S. Department of Education. The department was implementing the limits set in President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill, the "one big beautiful bill act."

Under the new regulations, previously set to begin on July 1, most graduate students are subject to a $20,500 a year borrowing cap, while so-called professional students can take out up to $50,000 annually. Previously, graduate students were able to borrow as much as their program cost to attend.

The order, issued late on Wednesday, stays the Education Department's definition of a "professional degree." The Trump administration had identified 11 degrees, including medicine, dentistry and theology, that fit under that label.

The Education Department is "reviewing the order and will take appropriate action," said Ellen Keast, press secretary for higher education at the agency.

The plaintiffs challenging the policy, including the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, argued that the rule "arbitrarily and capriciously" defined a professional degree, resulting in "profound consequences" for fields excluded from the category, such as nursing and education.

"We are pleased that those who rely on the Direct Loan Program to contribute to their communities by seeking degrees in nursing, public health, education, and marriage and family therapy will be able to do so," said Skye Perryman, the president and CEO of Democracy Forward, the liberal group that represented the plaintiffs.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • The Education Department will review the order and take further action.

    Very likely · Within days

Open Questions

  • What "appropriate action" will the Education Department take?
  • Will the judge's block become permanent?
  • How will the "professional degree" definition be ultimately resolved?

Related Topics

This article was originally published by CNBC.

Related Stories

More on this topicfederal judge