U.S. Department of Education, Office of Inspector General

U.S. Department of Education, Office of Inspector General We identify fraud, waste, and abuse in Federal education programs and operations. If you suspect waste, fraud, or abuse report it to the OIG Hotline.

Who commits federal education fraud? Anyone willing to put greed above students and taxpayers—from insiders to outsiders...
06/22/2026

Who commits federal education fraud? Anyone willing to put greed above students and taxpayers—from insiders to outsiders. Help us stop it. Get free materials to share at your school: https://oig.ed.gov/resources/free-materials

Scammers are using federal student loans as bait to lure you into their traps. Protect yourself with three simple rules:...
06/17/2026

Scammers are using federal student loans as bait to lure you into their traps. Protect yourself with three simple rules:
• Stay alert
• Spot the red flags
• Verify before sharing anything
Save this and share it with students and families who may need it.
https://oig.ed.gov/sites/default/files/document/2026-03/fy26_student_loan_scams_flyer_3.30.26v100_508_secured.pdf

Join the fight for America’s students and taxpayers. Spot student aid fraud, ghost students, bid rigging, kickbacks, and...
06/15/2026

Join the fight for America’s students and taxpayers. Spot student aid fraud, ghost students, bid rigging, kickbacks, and more with our free fraud indicators toolkit. Save it. Share it. Use it. https://oig.ed.gov/sites/default/files/document/2024-06/fy24_fraud_indicators_brochure_3.25.24v100_508_secured.pdf

Fighting Fraud Friday: Student aid and other Federal education funds are for students—not for cosmetic surgery, luxury v...
06/12/2026

Fighting Fraud Friday: Student aid and other Federal education funds are for students—not for cosmetic surgery, luxury vacations, fast cars, or casinos. Steal and spend those funds for yourself? See what happens once you're caught. https://oig.ed.gov/resources/news-and-updates

People who commit student aid fraud, K-12 fraud, special education fraud, run fraud scams – what do they have in common?...
06/05/2026

People who commit student aid fraud, K-12 fraud, special education fraud, run fraud scams – what do they have in common? Prison sentences. Read more about our investigations here. https://oig.ed.gov/resources/news-and-updates

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