Trump administration wants to drop the "professional" classification for nurses and teachers, thus reducing their education loan eligibility.
In an effort to counter the backlash from health care organizations, the Department of Education released a fact sheet addressing the proposed loan caps for graduate nursing students.
The Department of Education changes are caused by a review that includes a “new and simplified” Repayment Assistance Plan and ...
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The Trump administration has elected to reduce the number of disciplines that qualify as "professional degrees" eligible for ...
Amirpoor, 24, is among the first students to take the new course at MJC that gives English learners interested in healthcare a head start by teaching medical terminology a semester before the nursing ...
Standing in front of a crowd of Rotarians in her white lab coat, Mariam Abeje said before she even applied to medical school, ...
A year ago, the killing of a health insurance executive on a Manhattan sidewalk unleashed many Americans’ pent-up frustration with insurers’ delays and denials of care.
Simply sign up to the Work & Careers myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. When Miranda Layton qualified as a doctor, she thought her path to a successful career was secure. Seven years ...
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At a time of major workforce shortages, why would the Department of Education make it harder for nurses to obtain advanced ...