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Major Changes in Education Department: Impact on Student Loans

November 18, 2025 - 18:29

Major Changes in Education Department: Impact on Student Loans

In a historic move, six newly signed agreements signify the most extensive transfer of responsibilities within the Education Department in its 45-year history. This significant restructuring aims to reshape how educational policies and student loans are managed across the nation.

The agreements, which come as part of a broader initiative, will impact millions of students and their families. Under the new framework, the management of federal student loans will see a shift in oversight, potentially affecting loan servicing, repayment options, and borrower protections. Advocates for student rights express concern over the implications of this transfer, fearing it may lead to less accountability and support for borrowers.

As the Education Department undergoes this transformation, stakeholders are closely monitoring how these changes will play out in real-time. The future of student loans, alongside the overall educational landscape, remains uncertain as the country navigates this unprecedented transition.


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