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Blog: ED Simultaneously Backs Away from and Embraces Its Own HEERF Guidance

Last week, the Department of Education announced it will not enforce its April guidance on the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund, further muddling the quick rollout of student and institutional funding under the CARES...more

Blog: ED Requires Public Disclosure of CARES Student Grant Use, Inviting Scrutiny for Schools

In an unexpected announcement, the US Department of Education issued guidance yesterday directing postsecondary institutions to publicly disclose on their websites detailed information and data on how they allocate emergency...more

Blog: ED Releases Institutional Funding from CARES Act + Clarifies Student Grant Requirements

On April 21, the US Education Department announced the release of the remaining $6 billion of stimulus funding under the CARES Act’s Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Unlike the first $6 billion that ED released on...more

Blog: ED Releases Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Grant Funding

On April 14, the Department of Education released another $3 billion under the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund component of the CARES Act. GEER funding is an emergency grant awarded to state governors’ offices that...more

Blog: ED Releases CARES Act Stimulus Funding for Emergency Student Grants, Subject to Institutional Certification

On April 9, the US Department of Education released the Funding Certification and Agreement and expected allocations for institutional funding under the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund of the CARES Act, which provides...more

Blog: First Look At Postsecondary Institution Funding Under The CARES Act

On March 27, the president signed into law a $2 trillion relief and stimulus package – the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) – designed to address the economic impact caused by the COVID-19...more

Blog: Managing COVID-19 Disruption: ED Updates Guidance for Changes and Interruptions of Study

The US Department of Education (ED) has issued an update to its March 5 guidance for interruptions of study related to COVID-19. The updated information is included as an attachment to the March 5 guidance, containing 10...more

Blog: Managing COVID-19 Disruption: Online Accessibility and Anti-Discrimination in Schools

Following the shift of K-12 and postsecondary schools to online learning in light of the COVID-19 outbreak, the US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) released high-level guidance reminding schools of...more

Blog: Managing COVID-19 Disruption: Title IV Processing

On March 5, the US Department of Education issued guidance on Title IV processing flexibilities associated with the response to COVID-19 and has set up a website dedicated to COVID-19 related issues....more

Blog: Managing COVID-19 Disruption

In response to the threat posed by the coronavirus (COVID-19), schools and colleges across the country and around the world have made headlines by canceling classes, shutting down campus operations and rapidly shifting to...more

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