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FVT/GE Deadlines Keep Moving. Stop Living Deadline-to-Deadline.

Apollo Intelligence· February 11, 2026

The federal reporting deadline for gainful employment and financial value transparency has been moved more than once. If a date change throws your team into a scramble, the problem isn't the date — it's the process.

**Short answer:** if a shifting federal reporting deadline sends your office into a fire drill, your compliance data isn't continuous — it's reconstructed. Continuous beats reconstructed every time the calendar moves.

Why do reporting deadlines keep changing?

The Department has repeatedly adjusted the FVT/GE reporting deadline as the framework evolves. Each move is survivable — but only if your program-level data is always current, not assembled in a panic the week before submission.

What "continuous compliance" actually means

It means the numbers a regulator will ask for — cost, completion, placement, debt — fall out of the live student record at any moment, not at quarter-end. The report is a query, not a project. When the date moves, nothing in your operation changes.

How ApolloSRM gets you there

In ApolloSRM, every compliance figure traces to one record, and Lumen compiles the submission on demand with the methodology visible. Deadline moved up? Export today. Moved back? You were already done. Mission control doesn't panic when the launch window slides — it just holds.

The deeper point

A deadline is only stressful when the work happens at the deadline. Move the work upstream — into a record that's always current — and the date on the calendar becomes a formality rather than a fire alarm.

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