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On January 2, 2026, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) confirmed in an Electronic Announcement that the new Section 117 portal is now live. The launch date is consistent with ED's earlier announcements regarding the new portal, which we described in our December 10, 2025 client advisory along with discussion of Section 117 developments and ED's continued focus on alleged foreign influence in higher education.
The new portal is housed at a new webpage, www.ForeignFundingHigherEd.gov. The website includes initial portal training materials and displays on its landing page a new “Public Transparency Dashboard.” The dashboard provides aggregate and institution-level data about the foreign gifts and contracts reported by over 500 institutions.
On December 18, 2025, ED published a recording of its December 15 “Using the New Section 117 Reporting Portal” training webinar. Key takeaways from the training webinar include the following:
ED describes in its training webinar that the Public Transparency Dashboard helps to “visualize” Section 117 data that has been collected and previously published in downloadable spreadsheets (which also remain available via the “Downloads” tab on the new webpage). The dashboard currently reflects both aggregate and institution-specific data reported as of January 31, 2025.
Notably, the dashboard includes a ranked listing of institutions by the cumulative dollar amount of gifts and contracts reported to ED as of January 31, 2025. The following data points appear when an institution’s name is clicked:
While ED has not issued any public statements to date that substantively characterize the data reflected in the Public Transparency Dashboard, others have. For example, on January 5, 2026, the U.S. House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party issued a press release focused on reported amounts attributable to China and Hong Kong; and used the data as support for its efforts to pass additional legislation to “protect students and the taxpayer-funded research being done on our nation’s campuses.”
By statute, Section 117 reports are next due January 31, 2026. ED has confirmed that Section 117 reports are timely if submitted no later than Monday, February 2, since January 31 falls on a weekend. ED underscored in its January 2 Electronic Announcement that “[f]ailure to comply with the reporting requirement could result in an enforcement action.”
Our Education practice remains available to assist institutions with Section 117 and other foreign gift and contract reporting requirements. Please contact a member of our team if you have questions.
Authored by Stephanie Gold, Joel Buckman, Megan Wilson, and John Powers.