The Department of Education has begun moving more than 100 programs to other federal agencies under a series of interagency agreements, part of the Trump administration’s effort to dismantle and redistribute the agency’s functions. The FAQ‑style reporting outlines which offices and grants are shifting, what an interagency agreement entails, and the legal and operational questions that follow. Officials say staff and program continuity will be preserved where possible, but former department employees and advocates warn institutional knowledge could be lost and grant timelines disrupted. Higher‑ed compliance offices, grant managers and state education agencies are watching transitions closely for impacts on funding flows and administrative continuity.