Veterinarians Nationwide Report Student Loan Payments Soar —What This Means for Borrowers in Veterinary Careers
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

Veterinarians Nationwide Report Student Loan Payments Soar —What This Means for Borrowers in Veterinary Careers

Veterinary professionals with student loans are facing an alarming rise in monthly payments as the Department of Education and its contracted servicers grapple with severe operational issues. Recent disruptions to the repayment system, caused by court orders, mass staff layoffs, and halted processing, have left many veterinary borrowers scrambling to manage skyrocketing payments and uncertain paths toward student loan forgiveness.

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Department of Education Cuts Could Affect Your Student Loan Forgiveness—Here’s What Every Veterinary Professional Needs to Know
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

Department of Education Cuts Could Affect Your Student Loan Forgiveness—Here’s What Every Veterinary Professional Needs to Know

The U.S. Department of Education has been hit with sweeping cuts, eliminating 1,300 jobs across all divisions, including the crucial Federal Student Aid (FSA) office that manages student loans and Pell Grants. This major downsizing, which leaves the department 50% smaller than it was at the start of Trump’s administration, raises serious concerns for veterinary professionals who rely on federal loan forgiveness programs like Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)and Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plans.

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Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of Fired Employees—How the Administration’s Cuts Could Impact Veterinary Professionals and Their Loans
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of Fired Employees—How the Administration’s Cuts Could Impact Veterinary Professionals and Their Loans

The administration's cuts to federal agencies have placed a strain on the Department of Education and other key institutions, which could significantly impact veterinary professionals managing student loan debt. The court's decision to reinstate fired employees provides temporary relief, but the long-term effects of mass layoffs and staffing shortages on federal student loan services remain unclear. Veterinary professionals should take proactive steps to ensure their student loan management is on track, despite the ongoing turmoil in the federal system.

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Cornell helps aging dogs increase their quality of life
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

Cornell helps aging dogs increase their quality of life

TUG stands for “timed up and go.” It’s a test derived from human medicine, timing how long it takes someone to get up from a chair, walk a distance, turn around and sit back down. Chris Frye, D.V.M. section chief of the Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Service, is senior author on a paper in the American Journal of Veterinary Research that establishes TUG as the first practical and reliable functional test of canine geriatric mobility.

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