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Jilly_in_VA

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Sat Aug 2, 2025, 11:37 AM Aug 2025

How Washington made it harder to become a doctor or lawyer

Dalea Tran has dreamed of law school for years, but she's never known how she might pay for it.

Unlike many aspiring lawyers, she wouldn't be following in her parents' footsteps. An accountant and a hair stylist, they arrived in San Diego with their families as child refugees from Vietnam. Tran, a 19-year-old rising sophomore at the University of California, San Diego, knew if she decided to go to law school, she'd have to work her way through a maze of student loans and financial aid packages.

For people like her, navigating that maze just became far more challenging.

Major changes are coming to higher education in the United States after President Donald Trump signed his major domestic policy bill into law. Among them is an end to Grad PLUS loans, a program that helps people pay for medical school and law school. Since Congress created the loans, direct from the federal government, in 2006, they have covered the full cost of attending graduate and professional school for nearly 2 million students.

Beginning July 1, 2026, that won't be an option anymore. Trump's tax and spending law will eliminate the Grad PLUS program for new borrowers (students who take out loans before that date will be grandfathered in for up to three years).

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2025/08/02/why-its-harder-to-become-doctor-lawyer/85408986007/

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How Washington made it harder to become a doctor or lawyer (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Aug 2025 OP
When the history is told, people will realize how terrible this time period is. Canada is actively recruiting tulipsandroses Aug 2025 #1

tulipsandroses

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1. When the history is told, people will realize how terrible this time period is. Canada is actively recruiting
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 12:00 PM
Aug 2025

MDs and NPs from USA. Other countries are recruiting scientists, encouraging college students to attend schools in other countries.
It will be many years before we realize how much much brain drain occurred during this time.

How can America be great without great doctors, nurses, scientists, data scientists, and other educated professionals?
They want to dismantle Board of Ed
How is any of this great???
Make America Great means what? other than worshipping trump? hating people and wrapping yourself in the flag.
And those flags will be a lot more expensive with tariffs.

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