Title 20 › Chapter 28— HIGHER EDUCATION RESOURCES AND STUDENT ASSISTANCE › Subchapter IV— STUDENT ASSISTANCE › Part G— General Provisions Relating to Student Assistance Programs › § 1092d
The Attorney General and the Secretary of Education, working with the Federal Trade Commission, must send Congress a report every year about fraud in offers of financial help for college. Each report must describe the kinds and amounts of fraud that happened during the one-year period ending on the report’s date. The first report was due not later than 18 months after November 1, 2000. The Secretary of Education, with the FTC, must keep a scholarship fraud awareness webpage on the Education Department website. It can include Project Scholarscam materials and fraud examples, a list of people and companies convicted of scholarship fraud in federal or state court, a public message board and an electronic comment form that sends input to the agencies, links to other information sources and the Better Business Bureau, and contact details for the Federal Student Aid Information Center.
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20 U.S.C. § 1092d
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60