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Graduate School Loans: Limits Impacting Future Borrowers

April 10, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Hundreds of thousands of students take out graduate school loans to pay for their advanced degrees. For these students, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will bring changes — and limits — to federal graduate student loan programs.

To pay for graduate school, students can take out private or federal loans for their professional training, in addition to grants and savings.

Historically, graduate students could borrow federal loans up to the full cost of attendance — including tuition, fees, and room and board. Now, the federal graduate PLUS loan program is ending as we’ve known it for new borrowers, and Direct Unsubsidized Loans for graduate school will be capped depending on what degree program you choose.

According to a February 2026 survey from College Ave, a private student loan lender, 60% of graduate students are unaware of these upcoming changes to federal loans. The survey found that 55% of graduate students are unsure what their graduate program will eventually cost, and of those who plan to take out loans for graduate school, 34% don’t know how much they will need to borrow.

What are the new limits on graduate school loans?

Direct Unsubsidized Loans for graduate school taken out after July 1, 2026, will have annual and cumulative caps. The new limits for pre-professional programs (like law school and medical school) are $50,000 annually and $200,000 cumulatively. For other graduate programs, the limits are $20,500 annually and $100,000 overall. The lifetime maximum federal borrowing limit, which includes undergraduate and graduate education but excludes parent PLUS loans, is $257,500.

If you are enrolled less than full-time, your borrowing limits may be lower.

How will the new limits impact borrowers?

The new graduate student loan limit will likely not cover the entire cost of your program. You will have to make up the remainder with grants, scholarships, savings or private loans. If you decide to take out private loans, be sure to fully understand the repayment requirements.

Already, private loan providers are reacting. Sallie Mae announced in March that it would be expanding graduate loan options for medical and dental students. The available loans will cover school certified costs and expand credit eligibility for qualified students.

A March 2026 report from Protect Borrowers and The Century Foundation found that 40% of Americans would likely not qualify for the majority of private student loans.

“The new limits will likely put graduate school out of reach for many people,” says Kyra Taylor, a staff attorney who focuses on student loans at the National Consumer Law Center. “We know Pell grant recipients, or folks that came from low-income families, will be particularly hard hit, as will many students of color.

“That means that communities across the country will lose many talented professionals in high-demand professions, like doctors, nurses, teachers, principals, public interest attorneys, and more, in the coming years,” Taylor says.

What counts as a professional degree?

What program you enroll in will determine how much in federal loans you can borrow annually and over your lifetime.

The definition of a professional degree is new under this Trump administration. Now, there are restrictions on what degrees are considered professional.

This policy will restrict the borrowing limits for certain students in their program.

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