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Trump Education Dept. Considers Cutting Student Loan Access for Low-Paying Programs
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The Independent World01.06.2026Education2 dk okuma

Trump Education Dept. Considers Cutting Student Loan Access for Low-Paying Programs

Hızlı Bakış

  • The Trump administration is proposing a new rule to cut federal student loan access for undergraduate and graduate programs that lead to low-paying jobs.
  • Thousands of programs could be affected, with religious studies and culinary arts programs facing significant impact.

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Neden Önemli?

The Trump administration's Education Department is considering a new rule to restrict federal student loan access for programs that do not lead to sufficient earnings. This proposal aims to ensure taxpayer funds are not used to subsidize programs that leave graduates worse off.

Yazı boyutu

Donald Trump’s Education Department is considering a new rule that would cut federal student loan access for certain undergraduate and graduate programs that result in low-paying jobs.

The proposed rule would end federal student loan eligibility for undergraduate programs where the typical graduate “does not earn as much as a high school graduate,” the Education Department said in April. Graduate programs would also have to result in earnings “above those of an average bachelor’s degree holder” to remain eligible.

“The Trump Administration’s proposed accountability framework is grounded in common sense: if postsecondary education programs do not leave graduates better off, taxpayers should not subsidize them,” Under Secretary of Education Nicholas Kent said.

“This consensus-backed framework will drive meaningful change in postsecondary education, ending years of regulatory whiplash and addressing student debt that has left too many students worse off,” he added.

Thousands of programs could be impacted by this new rule. An estimated 75.6 percent of undergraduate culinary and personal services programs would fail the proposed test, along with 6.7 percent of health-related programs and 8.2 percent of humanities/liberal arts programs, according to data published by the Education Department.

The Education Department opened submissions for public comments in April, and several organizations have since asked the agency to alter the proposed rule.

The American Council on Education said it was joined by nearly 40 other organizations in urging “critical adjustments” to the proposal. The council argued that the rule’s framework relies on “flawed metrics, an inadequate implementation timeline, and enforcement mechanisms that overstep congressional intent."

"A final product rushed to a final consensus vote shortchanges all stakeholders, especially students," Ted Mitchell, the council’s president, wrote in his submitted comments.

The Association for Biblical Higher Education also requested that the Education Department adjust the framework or implement an exemption for religious studies programs at faith-based institutions.

“We don’t want it to be the single biggest defunding of religious higher education in the United States,” Philip Dearborn, the president of the association, told The Washington Post.

An estimated 8.8 percent of undergraduate religious studies programs would fail the proposed test, according to Education Department data.

The Education Department is “currently reviewing comments,” an agency spokesperson told The Independent when asked about these concerns.

Bundan Sonra Ne Olabilir?

Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • The Education Department will review public comments and may make adjustments to the proposed rule.

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  • The rule will face legal challenges if finalized in its current form.

    Muhtemel · Aylar içinde

Açık Sorular

  • What specific criteria will be used to define 'low-paying jobs' beyond the stated metrics?
  • What is the exact timeline for the implementation of the final rule?
  • Will there be any appeals process for programs deemed ineligible?
  • How will the department address potential job market fluctuations that could affect graduate earnings?

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