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Several of Trump’s student-loan repayment changes took effect July 1.
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Ongoing lawsuits blocked key provisions from taking effect, including a narrowed definition of professional degree.
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Public Service Loan Forgiveness and the SAVE plan are also the subject of litigation.
Key provisions of President Donald Trump’s sweeping student-loan changes have landed in court.
While the administration’snew repayment plans and borrowing caps took effect July 1, other elements did not, including a narrower definition of a “professional” degree and limits to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
That’s because for months, borrowers and advocacy groups have been fighting those changesin court. They argued that some of the administration’s student-loan…

