CARES Act updates for higher ed

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LAST CALL: August 1 deadline for CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund applications just days away

Time is running out for institutions of higher education to submit their applications for Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds, part of over $30 billion in grant money made available to the education sector under the CARES Act. Required certification and agreement documents are due by August 1, 2020. Additional information regarding available programs and copies of the required certification and agreement forms can be found here.

CARES Act quarterly reporting requirements satisfied through existing federal reporting mechanisms

On July 10, 2020, the Office of Post-Secondary Education published a bulletin on quarterly reporting requirements for institutions of higher education under the CARES Act. According to the bulletin, the U.S. Department of Education consulted with the Office of Management and Budget and concluded that CARES Act quarterly reporting requirements are satisfied under the more frequent Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (FFATA), which includes monthly reporting requirements institutions are already required to follow as CARES Act grantees under the FFATA Subaward Reporting System. Further information regarding the quarterly reporting requirement is available here. Information regarding additional public reporting requirements for institutional websites is available here.

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