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Nationwide Fury Erupts as Nursing Degrees Excluded from “Professional” Status Under Trump-Era Loan Rules

Public outrage has swept across the country following a new ruling from the Department of Education that excludes one of the nation’s most essential and widely pursued college majors from the official “professional degree” classification.

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Under President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, students who choose programs officially designated as professional degrees gain access to federal student loans reaching up to $200,000 throughout their educational journey. Every other academic path faces a strict ceiling of $100,000 in federal borrowing.

Nursing stands out as a prominent field left off the professional-degree list, prompting immediate and strong objections from healthcare organizations. Leaders in the field warn that this exclusion threatens to weaken an already fragile workforce and compromise the high standard of patient care Americans rely on every day.

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More than 260,000 students nationwide currently dedicate themselves to earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. An additional 42,000 pursue Associate Degree in Nursing programs. Educators and advocates express deep concern that the reduced loan ceiling will deter bright and committed individuals from entering these critical programs, which would only worsen the persistent nursing shortage affecting hospitals, clinics, and communities coast to coast.

“Nurses represent the very foundation of America’s healthcare system,” declared Dr. Jennifer Mensik Kennedy, president of the American Nurses Association, in an interview with NewsNation. “Our nation already faces a deficit of tens of thousands of registered nurses and advanced practice nurses. Policies that limit financial access to nursing education will block talented people from joining the profession and from preparing the next generation of caregivers.”

The American Association of Colleges of Nursing issued an equally forceful statement condemning the decision: “Excluding nursing from the professional-degree category reverses decades of advancement toward true equality among healthcare professions. This move directly contradicts the Department’s own published criteria, which recognize professional programs as those leading to licensure and direct patient-care practice. Should this proposal become final, the impact on an already overburdened nursing workforce would prove devastating.”

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Historical records show some uncertainty about whether nursing ever carried an official “professional degree” label in the past. What remains undeniable, however, lies in the real-world consequence of the new classification: thousands of future nurses now face significantly lower federal loan limits at the exact moment the country needs them most.

Ellen Keast, press secretary for higher education at the Department of Education, stood firmly behind the ruling in comments to Newsweek: “The Department continues to apply the same longstanding definition of ‘professional degree’ that has guided policy for decades. The language we present today reflects full agreement from the advisory committee, which included representatives from colleges and universities across the nation. Some institutions voice disappointment now that clear boundaries have replaced unlimited borrowing backed by taxpayer dollars.”

According to the official list released by the Department, programs that successfully meet the professional-degree criteria include medicine, pharmacy, law, dentistry, osteopathic medicine, veterinary medicine, optometry, podiatry, chiropractic care, theology, and clinical psychology.

As nursing schools, healthcare systems, and students absorb the implications of this policy shift, voices from the front lines of medicine grow louder in calling for reconsideration. The coming months will reveal whether lawmakers and administrators respond to these concerns or allow the new loan structure to reshape the future of one of America’s most vital professions.

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