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Ed Dept Caps Loans for Advanced Education Degrees

The U.S. Department of Education has finalized a rule classifying education as not a professional degree. This limits federal student loans to $100,000 for those pursuing advanced degrees in education. The policy aims to curb excessive borrowing in these programs.

Key Points

  • Education degrees not deemed professional by Ed Dept
  • Federal student loans capped at $100,000 for advanced education studies
  • Rule finalized to address high borrowing levels in education fields

Implications for Educational Freedom

This rule exemplifies government overreach in higher education by restricting funding access, potentially limiting the supply of qualified educators for K-12 schools. It could indirectly impact school choice and parental empowerment by constraining options for teacher training and professional development in alternative education models.

Source: Education is not a ‘professional degree,’ Education Department says

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