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Architecture may no longer be a 'professional' degree. What does that mean for designers?
With federal student loan amounts capped at significantly less than the cost of tuition, the new ruling could alter the ...
Graduates can expect to build a working knowledge of production-aware digital practices, material behavior, form optimization ...
Per stipulations in the Trump administration’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), architecture will no longer be counted as a professional degree by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE). This ...
Graduate nursing students could soon face new federal borrowing limits from the One Big Beautiful Bill. But it's more complicated than some say.
A new proposal from the Trump administration could increase financial barriers for graduate students pursuing degrees in nursing, architecture and other specialized fields.
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News about architecture no longer being a 'professional degree' is devastating, and also welcome
The US Government's exclusion of architecture from its list of "professional" degrees prompts an overdue discussion about the ...
The move stems from the terms of the One Big Beautiful Bill. The Trump administration is delisting architecture as a professional degree by the U.S. Department of Education, which could have a ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, passed in July, implemented loan limits on advanced degrees. With it came a new division of ...
The Academic and Student Life Committee oversees University operations connected to student affairs, including athletics, ...
Murray State University’s Construction Management and Architecture program is giving students a unique, real-world ...
The department’s federal loan cap for the degrees considered professional is $200,000, compared to the non-professional cap ...
Three Arkansas universities will celebrate the achievements of more than 1,400 graduates on Saturday, Dec. 13, as the ...
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