
"The law eliminated the Grad PLUS loan program and imposed new federal loan limits for graduate and professional students, sending many borrowers into panic as they faced new financial realities."
"Almost 40 percent of undergraduates are aged 22 or older, and a significant portion enroll part-time, with roughly 37 million students having some college experience but no degree."
"Aligning higher education with workforce needs is not a new goal, but the stakes are higher now due to the financial risks modern students face."
"Employer-sponsored education assistance, including direct tuition support and student loan repayment, is an underutilized tool that can help students navigate their educational journeys."
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act introduced major reforms in higher education, particularly affecting federal student aid and graduate loan limits. A renewed focus on workforce alignment emerged, with initiatives like Workforce Pell highlighting the need for postsecondary education to meet labor market demands. The changing demographics of students, including older and part-time learners, necessitate policies that reflect their realities. Employer-sponsored education assistance programs are underutilized yet present a viable solution to support students in achieving their educational and career goals.
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