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President Donald Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' has recently passed Congress, sparking concerns among universities, including Duke University, regarding its potential impact on higher education. The bill, designed to provide tax cuts and red...
Duke University is closely monitoring the implications of the 'Big, Beautiful Bill' passed by Congress. The bill's key provisions include a tiered tax on university endowments, restrictions on student loan programs, and cuts to Medicaid funding.
**Endowment Tax:** This tax, aimed at preventing universities from 'abusing' tax benefits, could range from 1.4% to 8% on the wealthiest colleges. Duke's endowment, valued at $11.9 billion in 2023-24, supports financial aid, research, and instruction. The university anticipates being in the lowest tax tier but is wary of the impact on resources for student aid and research. Read more on the endowment tax here?ref=yanuki.com.
**Loan Restrictions:** The bill eliminates the Graduate PLUS loan program and restricts Direct Graduate Loans, setting lifetime limits of $100,000 and $200,000, respectively. Parent PLUS loans also face a lifetime cap of $65,000. These changes could significantly impact graduate and professional students' ability to fund their education, given that the estimated cost of attendance per term at The Graduate School is between $48,603 and $50,626. This will affect not only Duke, but other institutions as well.
**Medicaid Cuts:** The proposed restrictions to Medicaid and its expansion under the Affordable Care Act will impact the Duke Health System and healthcare across North Carolina. Restrictions on State Directed Payments (SDPs) and caps on taxes on medical providers could jeopardize Medicaid expansion, potentially leaving many North Carolinians without coverage. Governor Josh Stein has warned that these changes could leave the state without enough funding to meet rising costs and comply with federal Medicaid requirements.
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