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Student Loan Changes Take Effect, Creating Summer Checklist for Myrtle Beach Borrowers

Published July 6, 2026 at 5:33 pm | By Elise Jaramillo, Staff Reporter

Student Loan Changes Take Effect, Creating Summer Checklist for Myrtle Beach Borrowers

Federal student loan policy changes took effect at the beginning of July, prompting borrowers to review their accounts and understand the implications for their repayment plans. The adjustments come as part of ongoing efforts to refine higher education financing, creating a summer checklist for individuals managing student debt.

The modifications are intended to provide updated frameworks for borrowers, and understanding these shifts is crucial for financial planning. While the specifics of each borrower’s situation will vary, the general directive is to engage with loan servicers or financial aid resources to ascertain how the new policies apply.

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For students and alumni of institutions such as Coastal Carolina University and Horry-Georgetown Technical College in the Myrtle Beach area, these changes could influence current repayment strategies or future borrowing decisions. The broader context of college affordability remains a significant consideration for many families and individuals across the region.

This information is presented as consumer education and context regarding higher education financing. It is not intended as legal or financial advice, and borrowers are encouraged to consult directly with their loan servicers or qualified financial advisors for personalized guidance.

### Why it matters in Myrtle Beach

The recent federal student loan changes carry direct implications for a significant portion of the Myrtle Beach community, particularly those connected to the region’s educational institutions. Current students at Coastal Carolina University and Horry-Georgetown Technical College, as well as alumni residing in Horry County, are among those who may need to re-evaluate their financial standing. The adjustments could affect household budgets, influence decisions about continuing education, or alter long-term financial planning for many. Understanding these policy shifts is vital for maintaining financial stability and navigating the costs associated with higher education in the Grand Strand region.

What's Happening
What happened?
Consumer education coverage described student-loan changes taking effect at the start of July and the practical steps borrowers should review.
Why does it matter to Myrtle Beach?
The packet is framed as borrower guidance and college-affordability context, not as legal or financial advice.
What's next?
Clone writers can localize with verified college financial-aid offices, state scholarship pages, or campus deadlines.
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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