On April 30, 2026, the U.S. Department of Education finalized a major student loan rule that will significantly impact graduate and professional education. Effective July 1, 2026, the rule eliminates Grad PLUS loans, caps borrowing, and limits the definition of “professional” degrees to 11 fields—excluding audiology.
The American Academy of Audiology is deeply disappointed that, despite strong public comments from audiologists and stakeholders, the department did not recognize audiology as a qualifying professional degree. This decision fails to reflect the doctoral-level education required for the AuD and risks creating new financial barriers for students.
These changes could reduce the number of future audiologists, worsen workforce shortages, and limit patient access to care.
H.R. 6718, The Professional Student Loan Act, offers a solution. The Academy worked closely with Representative Mike Lawler (R-NY) to ensure audiologists are included in the bill, which would help protect access to federal student loans for our profession.
Take Action: Contact your U.S. Representative today and urge them to support and pass H.R. 6718. Your voice is critical to protecting the future of audiology and access to care.
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