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The Future of Student Loans: Inside HR1 With NCHER’s Alex Ricci

41 min · 10. Dez. 2025
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In this episode of The Post Podcast, we sit down with Alex Ricci, President of the National Council of Higher Education Resources (NCHER), to unpack the sweeping changes coming to higher education under HR1. Alex breaks down the new definition of professional degrees, why the shift matters, and how it will reshape borrowing limits, workforce pathways, and institutional strategy. From proration of loan amounts to employer-led repayment benefits, Ricci offers a rare inside look at negotiated rulemaking and what schools, students, and policymakers should expect as July 1, 2026 approaches.

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