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Graduate Loan Changes Set July 1 Deadline for Myrtle Beach Students

Published June 29, 2026 at 12:00 pm | By Elise Jaramillo, Staff Reporter

Graduate Loan Changes Set July 1 Deadline for Myrtle Beach Students

Students pursuing graduate and professional degrees in Myrtle Beach face a critical planning deadline as significant changes to federal student loan programs are set to take effect around July 1. These adjustments include new limits on how much graduate students can borrow and modifications to existing repayment plans, necessitating prompt review of educational costs and financial aid options.

Financial aid offices at local institutions, including Coastal Carolina University and Horry-Georgetown Technical College, are preparing for these changes. The alterations are expected to impact how students finance their advanced degrees, potentially affecting enrollment decisions and long-term financial planning for those entering or continuing graduate studies in the upcoming academic year.

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Graduate and professional borrowers are advised to thoroughly examine the total cost of their intended programs. This includes understanding the new borrowing limits, exploring the details of revised repayment structures, and consulting directly with their respective college or university financial aid departments. Proactive engagement with these resources before the fall billing cycle is crucial for navigating the updated federal student loan landscape.

The changes underscore the importance of meticulous financial preparation for advanced education. Students should consider how these new regulations might affect their overall student debt burden and their ability to manage loan repayments after graduation. Aid offices, in turn, are tasked with disseminating accurate information and providing guidance to help students make informed decisions.

This period presents a concentrated window for students to align their financial strategies with the evolving federal student loan policies. Understanding the nuances of the new limits and repayment options will be key to a smoother educational and financial journey.

What's Happening
What happened?
Education coverage said new graduate-student borrowing limits and repayment-plan changes are scheduled to begin around July 1.
Why does it matter to Myrtle Beach?
Reports said graduate and professional borrowers should review program costs, plan options, and aid-office guidance before fall billing.
What's next?
The packet gives local education desks a reader-action story for colleges, borrowers, and families.
Elise Jaramillo
HERE Myrtle Beach · EDUCATION

Elise is a staff reporter for HERE Myrtle Beach covering local news, community stories, and developments across Horry County. Elise is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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