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State Dept To Lead International Education Programs

State Department to Lead Additional International Education Programs Under New Interagency Partnership

Donald Trump shakes hands with Linda McMahon in a formal office setting while two officials stand in the background smiling.
Donald Trump is pictured with Linda McMahon. The State Department has announced it will assume leadership of several international education programs previously managed by the Department of Education to align with America First priorities.

The U.S. Department of State today announced that, under a new interagency partnership, the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) will lead several programs previously managed by the Department of Education. The partnership, formalized through an interagency agreement, leverages the State Department’s global reach and international education and public diplomacy expertise to advance U.S. national security and America First foreign policy priorities.

Under this agreement, the State Department will assume administration of programs established by Title VI of the Higher Education Act and the Fulbright-Hays Act, including:

Integrating these programs with the State Department’s existing international education framework will streamline program management, enhance efficiencies, and ensure alignment with U.S. national security and foreign policy priorities.