PORTLAND — Enrollment in some graduate education and healthcare programs at Oregon’s public universities is expected to be down this fall, in part because students who might have enrolled face confusion and uncertainty over whether they can get the federal loans they need to attend, according to school leaders.

The issue stems from new rules congressional Republicans passed last summer in their massive tax and spending cut bill, which caps the amount of federal student loans graduate students can borrow from the U.S. Department of Education. They allowed for higher caps on some degree programs, such as those for doctors and dentists, but did not include many high-demand, high-cost medical and education degree programs, such as nursing, physical therapy, social work and counseling.

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