CHEA’s Policy Watch details a major reorganization inside the U.S. Department of Education: the agency is shifting administration of several K–12 and postsecondary programs to other federal departments. New partnerships assign Labor oversight of many postsecondary grant competitions, Interior will manage Indian Education programs, and Health and Human Services will handle foreign medical accreditation reviews. The reallocation is intended to leverage partner agencies’ administrative expertise but creates an interagency governance model with the Education Department retaining oversight. CHEA warns stakeholders to watch rulemaking and delegation details as program administration transfers could change grant timelines, compliance expectations, and accountability frameworks. Institutional leaders and accreditors should prepare for operational friction during transitions and expect tighter coordination requirements from multiple federal agencies administering education and workforce programs.