June 16, 2026

U.S. Department of Education Interagency Agreements (IAAs) Overview

A summary of transfer details and what this means for higher ed institutions.

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As of March 2026, the Department of Education (ED) has signed 10 IAAs with five federal agencies. These agreements represent significant restructuring of federal education administration, shifting operational responsibility from ED to other federal agencies.

What This Means for Institutions:
  • Grant applications and payments for transferred programs are moving to different agency systems as awards will be administered through their grants management systems rather than traditional ED processes
  • Institutions may expect new points of contact for compliance and monitoring as receiving agencies assume more operational responsibilities previously held by ED
  • The $1.7 trillion federal student loan portfolio is transitioning to the Department of the Treasury through a three-phase process: defaulted loan collections, administrative servicing of non-defaulted debt, and programmatic policy and student financial assistance (including FAFSA administration)
  • Programs not currently included in any IAA may be subject to future transfers as implementation evolves

ED Office and Program Transfer Summary

IAA Title ED Office Programs/Functions Transferred Receiving Agency
Postsecondary Education Partnership Office of Postsecondary Education (OPE) Higher education grants including TRIO programs, GEAR UP, Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, HBCU grants, Transition and Postsecondary Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities, Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund DOL
Workforce Development Partnership Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education Career and Technical Education
programs; Adult Education and Family Literacy programs
DOL
Elementary and Secondary
Education Partnership
Office of Elementary and Secondary
Education (OESE)
K–12 grants supporting teaching and learning DOL
Federal Student Assistance Partnership Office of Federal Student Aid Federal student loan portfolio (~$1.7 trillion); initial phase covers defaulted loan collections; future phases expected to include non-defaulted loan servicing, FAFSA, and institutional eligibility Treasury
Child Care Access Means Parents in School Partnership OPE Child Care Access Means Parents in School program HHS
The National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation OPE Medical subject matter expertise to support reviews of foreign medical education accreditation standards HHS
Family Engagement and School Support Partnership OESE School safety/security and mental health grants that support family engagement centers HHS
Indian Education Partnership OESE / OPE / Office of Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services
Indian Education programs for Native students and tribal college grants DOI
Section 117 Partnership Office of the General Counsel Foreign gift and contract reporting as required of higher education institutions under Section 117 of the Higher Education Act State
International Education and Foreign Language Studies Partnership OPE — International Programs Fulbright and Hays Program grants; Foreign Language and Area Studies fellowships; International Research vand Studies Program State
SOUrces

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