Reports
Tennessee Department of Education’s Administration and Oversight of Emergency Assistance to Nonpublic Schools Grant Funds
Yukon-Koyukuk School District’s Use of Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funds (Alaska)
Linn-Mar Community School District’s Use of Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Grant Funds (Iowa)
Lower Kuskokwim School District’s Use of Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funds (Alaska)
Southeast Polk Community School District’s Use of Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Grant Funds (Iowa)
Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District’s Use of Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funds (Alaska)
Des Moines Independent Community School District’s Use of Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Grant Funds
Florida Department of Education’s Administration and Oversight of Emergency Assistance to Nonpublic Schools Grant Funds
Anchorage School District’s Use of Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Grant Funds (Alaska)
Federal Student Aid’s Performance Measures and Indicators for Returning Borrowers to Repayment
Burlington Community School District’s Use of Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Grant Funds (Iowa)
Wisconsin’s Administration and Oversight of the Emergency Assistance to Non-Public Schools Grant Funds
Determine whether the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction designed and implemented (1) application processes that adequately assessed nonpublic schools' eligibility for EANS-funded services or assistance and complied with other applicable requirements and (2) oversight processes to ensure that EANS-funded services or assistance were used for allowable purposes.
Illinois’ Oversight of Local Educational Agency ARP ESSER Plans and Spending
U.S. Department of Education’s Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Audit Resolution Activities
Kentucky’s Oversight of Local Educational Agency ARP ESSER Plans and Spending
Washington’s Oversight of Local Educational Agency ARP ESSER Plans and Spending
Federal Student Aid’s Use of Pandemic Assistance Student Aid Administration Funds
Federal Student Aid’s Processes for Waiving Return of Title IV Requirements, Cancelling Borrowers’ Obligation to Repay Direct Loans, and Excluding Pell Grants from Federal Pell Lifetime Usage
University of Cincinnati’s Use of Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Student Aid and Institutional Grants
The Department’s Use of Pandemic Assistance Program Administration Funds
Allocation of ESSER I Funds at Selected Local Educational Agencies
Michigan’s Administration of the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund
Oklahoma’s Administration of the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund Grant
Duplicate Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Grant Awards
The Office of Postsecondary Education’s Oversight of Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Grants
Missouri’s Administration of the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund Grant
The Department’s Implementation of CARES Act Flexibilities to TEACH Grant Service Obligations
Review of State Plans for Use of Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Funds
Remington College’s Use of Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Student Aid and Institutional Grants
Lincoln College of Technology’s Use of Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Student Aid and Institutional Grants
Inconsistent Grantee and Subgrantee Reporting of Education Stabilization Fund Subprograms in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse
Fraud Reporting Requirements for Federal Program Participants and Auditors
Federal Student Aid’s Suspension of Involuntary Collection in Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic
Risk of Closed Institutions of Higher Education Receiving Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Grants
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Reporting Requirements
Assessment of the Department’s Reconstitution Plans Following COVID-19
Challenges for Consideration in Implementing and Overseeing the CARES Act
Evaluation of the Hardest Hit Fund Status and Wind Down Planning
Treasury reports that the Hardest Hit Fund is in a wind down status. SIGTARP will evaluate the status of the program, and Treasury’s planning of the program’s wind down. This will include, for example, TARP dollars remaining to be spent by state agencies, as well as current and estimated future program activity. It will also review Treasury’s direction and guidance to state agencies for wind down planning, and the state agencies’ response.