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Myrtle Beach Colleges Navigate New Federal Student Loan Regulations

Published July 3, 2026 at 7:39 pm | By Elise Jaramillo, Staff Reporter

Myrtle Beach Colleges Navigate New Federal Student Loan Regulations

New federal student loan regulations went into effect on July 2, 2026, introducing significant changes to borrowing limits and repayment options that are now being navigated by financial aid administrators across the country, including in Myrtle Beach.

The adjustments, which include new caps on graduate and professional borrowing, as well as modifications to existing repayment plans, pose immediate challenges for institutions. Financial aid offices are grappling with the implementation of these rules, which were finalized with little lead time, requiring rapid adaptation to ensure compliance and provide accurate information to students.

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For students at Coastal Carolina University and Horry-Georgetown Technical College, these changes could directly influence their ability to finance their education. Prospective and current students pursuing graduate or professional degrees may find new restrictions on the total amount they can borrow, potentially altering their academic and financial planning. Similarly, changes to repayment options will affect how borrowers manage their student debt after graduation.

The federal changes are also expected to have broader implications for household finances in the Myrtle Beach area. Families with students attending higher education institutions locally or elsewhere may need to re-evaluate their financial strategies in light of the updated loan caps and repayment structures. The adjustments underscore the dynamic nature of federal financial aid policies and the continuous need for educational institutions to adapt their advising and administrative processes.

### Why it matters in Myrtle Beach

The implementation of these federal student loan changes has direct consequences for the educational landscape and economy of Myrtle Beach. Institutions such as Coastal Carolina University and Horry-Georgetown Technical College are central to the region’s workforce development and provide critical educational pathways for many residents. The ability of these colleges to effectively manage and communicate the new financial aid rules will directly impact student enrollment, retention, and the overall financial well-being of families in Horry County. As students and their families adjust to these new realities, the support and guidance offered by local financial aid offices will be crucial in navigating the complexities of federal student lending.

What's Happening
What happened?
Inside Higher Ed reported financial aid administrators were grappling with July 2 student-loan changes, including graduate and professional borrowing limits.
Why does it matter to Myrtle Beach?
The Hill and Axios separately reported borrowers and schools face changes to repayment options and loan caps beginning July 2.
What's next?
Because student-loan coverage affects household finances, clones should add only verified local college, counseling, or deadline information.
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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