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Higher Education Implications Under a Biden Administration

Learn more about the impact on Higher Education under the Biden Administration and what has been proposed within Biden’s campaign.

Lost Revenues under HEERF Defined

Learn more about how lost revenues are defined under HEERF. - Business Advisory Services

Department of Education Issues HEERF Clarifications to Common Questions

Learn more about the Department of Education's HEERF clarifications to common questions. - Business Advisory

What is lost revenue according to the Department of Education?

Learn more about what defines lost revenue according to the Department of Education.
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DOE Announces Changes to HEERF Guidance

Learn more about the changes in HEERF guidance issued by the DOE.

American Rescue Plan Earmarks $40 Billion for Higher Education

Learn more about the latest round of funding from the American Rescue Plan for higher education.

2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act Increases Relief for Higher Education

Better understand the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) as part of The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 and how the funds may be used.

Additional Funds Available for Colleges and Universities

Learn more about the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I and II.
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OMB Releases Holiday Present

Learn more about the OMB's recently released 2020 Compliance Supplement Addendum which includes guidance on fourteen COVID-19 funded programs.

PPP Recipients Now Eligible for the Employee Retention Credit!

Learn more about the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (Act), which modified many aspects of the ERC and expanded it into the first two quarters of 2021.
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