House Study Bill 533, introduced by Rep. Taylor Collins, R-Mediapolis, would allow community colleges to offer bachelor’s degrees in areas of high demand, focusing on sustained and unmet workforce ...
At Iowa Central Community College, our purpose is simple and student-centered: we want students to finish their degrees or ...
Legislation allowing Iowa community colleges to offer four-year degrees in some subjects — an idea strongly opposed by Iowa ...
Representatives of Iowa’s private colleges pushed back Tuesday against the narrative that baccalaureate degrees are sorely ...
Iowa community college leaders say with additional state funding they could offer some four-year degrees and it would likely ...
If Iowa's 15 community colleges are allowed to start offering four-year bachelor's degrees — as Republican lawmakers have ...
Iowa lawmakers have proposed adding four-year programs to community colleges in the state, and an Ottumwa school thinks that could be very beneficial for students.
ANKENY, Iowa (WHO) – A Department of Education report shows a shortage of trade teachers around the country, and it’s ...
Iowa could allow public two-year institutions to develop baccalaureate programs. Private colleges see it as an existential threat.
Iowa lawmakers are taking steps to potentially allow the state's community colleges to offer bachelor's degree programs as a way to expand access to degrees as tuition costs soar at public and private ...
Duplication as enrollment declines would disrupt a well-functioning balance of community colleges and state and private colleges, writes Greg Christy.
A bill moving through the Iowa House would allow some community colleges to offer four-year degrees.