New Federal Financial Aid Rule

As part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), new federal financial aid rules were signed into law in July 2025, changing federal loan and Pell Grant eligibility. These changes will take effect on July 1, 2026.

This information is intended to inform parents and students about upcoming changes and how to navigate and prepare for the pending changes to some federal aid programs. For more information about the new Federal Financial Aid law, visit the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators' site here.  

Listed below are changes that will affect undergraduate and graduate students. 

  • Prevents students from receiving Pell Grants if their SAI exceeds twice the maximum Pell Grant award.

     
  • Students who receive grants or scholarships from non-federal sources covering their entire cost of attendance (COA) are ineligible to receive a Pell Grant, even if otherwise eligible for the program.

     
  • Students enrolled less than full-time will see a reduction of federal loans in direct proportion to the student’s actual enrollment. (Student eligibility is determined at the time of disbursement. If a student is enrolled full-time at the time of disbursement but later drops or withdraws, a loan reduction may occur in the following semester.

     
  •  For new borrowers, Parent Plus loan maximum annual amount of $20,000/year and an aggregate maximum of $65,000/dependent student (if the student or parent borrower has a Federal Direct Loan made before July 1. 2026, while the dependent student is enrolled in a program of study, the parent can continue to borrow under current loan limits for 3 academic years or the remainder of their dependent student’s expected time to graduate, whichever is less)

The following table shows the federal loan adjustments for undergraduate students who are enrolled less than full-time

 

Credit/semester Status Loan Eligibility Subsidized Loan Unsubsidized loan
12+ Full-Time 100% $5,500 $2,000
11 Less than Full-Time 92% $5,042 $1,833
10 Less than Full-Time 83% $4,832 $1,667
9 Three-Quarter Time 75% $4,125 $1,500
8 Half-Time 67% $3,667 $1,333
7 Half-Time 58% $3,208 $1,167
6 Half-Time 50% $2,750 $1,000
5 Less than Half-Time 0% $0 $0
4 Less than Half-Time 0% $0 $0
3 Less than Half-Time 0% $0 $0
2 Less than Half-Time 0% $0 $0
1 Less than Half-Time 0% $0 $0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





Example provided based on Junior or Senior Dependent student Federal Loan eligibility*

  • Loan amount reduction for less-than-full-time enrolled students.

     
  • Elimination of the Graduate Plus loan for new borrowers (if a borrower has a Federal Direct Loan made before  July 1, 2026, while enrolled in a program of study, the borrower can continue to borrow from the program for the 3 academic years or the remainder of their expected time to degree/certificate, whichever is less)

     
  • Caps the annual limits at $20,500 for graduate students and $50,000 for professional students. The aggregate limit is capped at $100,000 for graduate students and $200,000 for professional students (if a borrower has a Federal Direct Loan made before July 1, 2026, while enrolled in a program of study, the current loan limits continue to apply for 3 academic years or the remainder of their expected time to graduation, whichever is less

     
  • $257,500 lifetime borrowing limit on all federal student loans, excluding borrowed Parent PLUS loan amounts (in the case of a dependent student who had Parent PLUS borrowed on their behalf for education expenses).  If a borrower has a Federal Direct Loan made before July 1, 2026, while enrolled in a credentialed program, the borrower can continue to borrow under current loan limits for 3 academic years or the remainder of their expected time to graduation, whichever is less.

The following table shows federal loan adjustments for graduate students who are enrolled less than full-time

 

Credit/semester Status Loan Eligibility fALL sPRING  tOTAL 
48+ Full-Time 100% $10,250 $10,250 $20,500
47 Three-Quarter Time 98% $10,036 $10,036 $20,073
46 Three-Quarter Time 96% $9,823 $9,823 $19,646
45 Three-Quarter Time 94% $9,609 $9,609 $19,219
44 Three-Quarter Time

92%

$9,396 $9,396 $18,792
43 Three-Quarter Time 90% $9,182 $9,182 $18,625
42 Three-Quarter Time 88% $8,969 $8,969 $17,938
41 Three-Quarter Time 85% $8,755 $8,755 $17,510
40 Three-Quarter Time 83% $8,542 $8,542 $17,083
39 Three-Quarter Time 81% $8,8238 $8,238 $16,656
38 Three-Quarter Time 79% $8,115 $7,607 $15,722
37 Three-Quarter Time 77% $7,901

$7,901

$15,802
36 Three-Quarter Time 75% $7,688 $7,688 $15,375
35 Three-Quarter Time 73% $7,474 $7,474 $14,948
34 Three-Quarter Time 71% $7,260 $7,260 $14,521
33 Three-Quarter Time 69% $7,047 $7,047 $14,094
32 Three-Quarter Time 67% $6,833 $6,833 $13,667
31 Three-Quarter Time  65% $6,620 $6,620 $13,240
30 Three-Quarter Time  63% $6,406 $6,406 $12,813
29 Three-Quarter Time 60% $6,193 $6,193 $12,385
28 Three-Quarter Time 58% $5,979 $5,979 $11,958
27 Three-Quarter Time 56% $5,766 $5,766 $11,531
26 Three-Quarter Time 54% $5,552 $5,552 $11,104
25 Three-Quarter Time 52% $5,339 $5,339 $10,677
24 Half-Time 50% $5,125 $5,125 $10,250
1-23 Less than Half-Time 0% $0 $0 $0