Online Learning Update

January 22, 2018

What Government Shutdown Means for Higher Ed

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:06 pm

by Andrew Kreighbaum, Inside Higher Ed

Congress failed to reach a last-minute agreement Friday night to avoid a government shutdown. That won’t mean immediate consequences for federal student aid recipients or institutional funding. But institutions and students depending on Education Department programs could see an impact if the shutdown drags on. For academics and institutions that receive grants from research agencies, funds already awarded are not affected, but peer review and other activities to select new grants may halt, and new funds will not be going out. Other functions of the Department of Education will be immediately curtailed or frozen, however, from work awarding special grants to the enforcement of civil rights at campuses across the country.

https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2018/01/22/impact-government-shutdown-higher-education

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