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On March 7, 2026, groups opposed proposed student loan changes, warning they’d harm healthcare and education workforces by reducing aid access.
On March 7, 2026, multiple organizations, including healthcare systems, educational institutions, and advocacy groups, submitted public comments to the U.S. Department of Education opposing proposed changes to federal student loan regulations.
They warned the rules could worsen workforce shortages in healthcare, education, and behavioral health by limiting access to financial aid, capping loan amounts, or weakening borrower protections.
Concerns focused on impacts on medical training, graduate education, and vocational programs, with stakeholders urging reforms that support equity, affordability, and workforce sustainability.
The Department is reviewing public feedback ahead of finalizing the rule.
El 7 de marzo de 2026, los grupos se opusieron a los cambios propuestos en los préstamos estudiantiles, advirtiendo que perjudicarían a las fuerzas de trabajo de atención médica y educación al reducir el acceso a la ayuda.