2026 Changes to Student Loans You Need to Know

"Federal student loans are undergoing an overhaul. Starting July 1, new students who take out a loan will have fewer repayment-plan options, and some families who already have loans will be forced to select a different repayment plan," Kiplinger's Personal Finance reports.

..."Scheduled to start your graduate or professional program this fall? Call admissions and see whether you can apply for the summer 2026 session, starting your program early and potentially allowing you to get a Graduate PLUS loan before the July 1 deadline. Confirm it will not affect any other financial aid you're scheduled to receive in the fall and spring terms.

You'll need to enroll in enough summer coursework to be designated at least a half-time student (and apply for financial aid that is disbursed before July 1, 2026), to be grandfathered into the PLUS loan program, says Sarah Austin, policy analyst for the National Association of State Financial Aid Administrators."

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Publication Date: 4/26/2026

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