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Student Loan Repayment Rules Shift Starting Wednesday

July 19, 2026

Why it matters locally: With Kansas having a population of over 2.9 million, many students and former students across the state will be affected by changes to federal student loan repayment rules and borrowing limits. This includes individuals attending or who have attended institutions like the University of Kansas or Kansas State University.


Starting Wednesday, student loan borrowers will navigate a restructured repayment landscape that increases what many owe each month, eliminates certain income-based repayment options, and raises borrowing caps. The policy shifts repayment obligations upward for borrowers enrolled in income-driven repayment plans. Borrowers in these programs have typically paid based on a percentage of their discretionary income, a formula that allowed lower monthly payments compared to standard 10-year repayment schedules. Under the new rules, fewer income-driven repayment programs remain available to borrowers. The consolidation of repayment options narrows the paths borrowers can choose to manage their debt. Simultaneously, the government will permit borrowers to take out larger loan amounts. The higher borrowing limits expand the maximum principal available to students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees. Borrowers with existing federal student loans should expect their monthly payment calculations to change. Those currently enrolled in income-driven repayment plans will see their obligations reassessed under the new parameters. The changes affect a broad population of student borrowers, though the specific impact varies based on individual circumstances including income level, loan balance and current repayment plan enrollment. Borrowers can contact their loan servicers for information about how the new rules apply to their accounts.

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