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Federal Student Loan Changes Take Effect, Impacting Borrowers in Myrtle Beach

Published July 7, 2026 at 10:12 pm | By Elise Jaramillo, Staff Reporter

Federal Student Loan Changes Take Effect, Impacting Borrowers in Myrtle Beach

Federal student loan policies underwent significant adjustments this month, with new regulations taking effect in early July that could alter repayment terms and borrower responsibilities for many residents of Myrtle Beach and the surrounding Horry County area.

These modifications, which became active as of July 2026, necessitate that current and former students review their loan statuses and understand any new requirements or opportunities. While specific details of the changes vary based on individual loan types and repayment plans, the overarching message for borrowers is to engage with their loan servicers and financial aid resources promptly.

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For students and alumni of Coastal Carolina University and Horry-Georgetown Technical College, these federal shifts could have direct implications for their financial planning. Financial aid offices at both institutions are typically equipped to provide general guidance on federal loan programs and direct individuals to appropriate resources for detailed information regarding their specific accounts.

The impact extends beyond current students, affecting numerous individuals in the Myrtle Beach workforce who are managing existing student debt. Many employees across major sectors in Horry County, including the Horry County School District, Coastal Carolina University, and various healthcare providers like Grand Strand Regional Medical Center, may find themselves navigating these updated federal guidelines. The federal government’s adjustments are part of ongoing efforts to address higher-education affordability and streamline repayment processes. However, these changes are not intended as legal or financial advice; borrowers are advised to seek personalized counsel.

Officials recommend that borrowers consult official federal student aid websites and their loan servicers directly to ascertain how the new policies apply to their individual circumstances. Reviewing repayment options, understanding eligibility for different plans, and confirming contact information with servicers are among the steps being highlighted for those affected.

### Why it matters in Myrtle Beach

The implementation of new federal student loan policies holds particular significance for the Myrtle Beach area, given its robust educational landscape and diverse workforce. Institutions like Coastal Carolina University serve thousands of students annually, many of whom rely on federal aid to finance their education. The adjustments in loan policies directly influence the financial well-being of these students and alumni, potentially impacting their ability to contribute to the local economy. As a major employer and educational hub, Coastal Carolina University’s financial aid department becomes a crucial point of contact for many navigating these changes, underscoring the interconnectedness of federal policy and local economic stability within Horry County.

What's Happening
What happened?
Consumer education coverage described student-loan changes taking effect in early July and the steps borrowers should review.
Why does it matter to Myrtle Beach?
The packet is framed as borrower guidance and higher-education affordability context, not legal or financial advice.
What's next?
Clone writers can localize through 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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