Education Law,
Civil Rights
Dec. 17, 2025
Loan cap changes could spark Title IX battles: Are schools ready?
Federal loan cap changes may appear neutral on their face, but could disproportionately harm women seeking graduate degrees in nursing, education and social work--potentially triggering Title IX complaints that institutions will now have to investigate largely on their own.
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The Department of Education's
proposal to redefine "professional degrees" may look like a technical adjustment to federal loan caps
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