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Dept of Ed redefining professional degrees
A rule change being considered by the U. S. Department of Education tentatively scheduled to go into effect next July would remove multiple degrees from the list of "professional degrees" eligible for special student loans and loan forgiveness.

The degrees the DOE would no longer classify as professional: nursing, education, physical therapy, occupation therapy, social work, audiology, architecture, physicians assistant, nurse practitioner, and accounting.

Still to be included as professional degrees among the obvious ones like doctor of medicine and dentist are theology and chiropractic. Theology? And worse chiropractic, the grift "discovered" by a guy who used to go around the country giving people small electric shocks with a hand-cranked generator to "cure" everything from cancer to VD? Really? Those are still a professional degree but not those listed above like architecture or nursing? Disgraceful.

It's worth noting that the current Secretary of Education has a BA in French. I know several people with a 4-year BSci in Nursing and who then passed a very rigorous test called the NCLEX to get their licenses who would like to have a little chat with former "professional" wrestling promoter mademoiselle McMahon.
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i tought its about Ed Edd and Eddy.
Surely you mean Larry, Darryl and Darryl.
Ah, the USA, it is a quaint third-world country situated in North America.
The degrees the DOE would no longer classify as professional: nursing, education, physical therapy, occupation therapy, social work, audiology, architecture, physicians assistant, nurse practitioner, and accounting.
The obvious pattern here are jobs that:
A. Can be covered by h1b's and outsourcing
B. At risk of getting automated by AI

Nursing is pretty important and difficult to get into, and something the USA has a shortage on. Do they expect all their nurses to be robots or to come from foreign countries?
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Ah, the USA, it is a quaint third-world country situated in North America.
The USA is third world? meaning they took no side in the cold war, then who was the USSRs rival the UK?
Some people have very strange ideas regarding world history
The degrees the DOE would no longer classify as professional: nursing, education, physical therapy, occupation therapy, social work, audiology, architecture, physicians assistant, nurse practitioner, and accounting.
The obvious pattern here are jobs that:
A. Can be covered by h1b's and outsourcing
B. At risk of getting automated by AI

Nursing is pretty important and difficult to get into, and something the USA has a shortage on. Do they expect all their nurses to be robots or to come from foreign countries?

And nurse practitioners, a more advanced nursing degree (either masters or doctorates), and physicians assistants PAs, which are sort of a level between nurse and doctor and also requires masters or doctorates.

What they are really doing is trying to avoid outstanding debts. Unlike many other countries where college is free, it takes as much as $100K or more to get the above degrees. The Biden administration instituted a program which allowed those with student debt from government-backed loans to pay a set amount based on their monthly expenses vs income for 10 years and then have the remainder of the debt forgiven. This is just the Trump administration trying to slither out of that obligation in a seedy underhanded way while also protecting charlatans (theology and chiropractic). Can't have the charlatans complaining to the Charlatan-in-Chief.
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