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Regents to consider requesting $15 million increase from lawmakers
By: Brooklyn Draisey - September 21, 2023
The state Board of Regents is set to request just under a $15 million increase in general education funds for the next fiscal year, less than half of what it asked for last year. The regents will request a 3% increase in general university funding for the state’s three public universities, equaling $14.8 million for […]
Graceland University to reduce tuition, simplify financial aid starting in 2024
By: Brooklyn Draisey - September 19, 2023
Graceland University is cutting its base tuition nearly in half and changing up its financial-aid strategy beginning next fall in order to simplify costs for prospective students. University president Patricia Draves announced Tuesday at a press conference that the private university’s base tuition will drop from $32,500 to $19,950. According to the university’s website, the […]
DMACC helps rural students explore career options with new regional center
By: Brooklyn Draisey - September 19, 2023
Des Moines Area Community College is giving western Iowa high school students the chance to develop skills and explore a range of jobs before deciding on their career with its newly completed regional center. Construction on the DMACC Templeton Regional Center has been completed, allowing the center to welcome 68 participants this fall semester. DMACC […]
Iowa College Aid begins search for new executive director
By: Brooklyn Draisey - September 15, 2023
Iowa College Aid commissioners are asking to take on more of a role in the search for a new executive director after the former director resigned in August. Mark Wiederspan, who came into the executive director position in 2020, resigned Aug. 16. Julie Ntem is currently serving as acting director and bureau chief. Iowa Department […]
DMACC’s dental assistant program in danger of losing accreditation
By: Brooklyn Draisey - September 14, 2023
Des Moines Area Community College is working to keep its dental assistant training program’s accreditation after its accreditor outlined issues with facilities and language clarification. Jeanie McCarville-Kerber, dean of Health & Public Services at DMACC, told DMACC board members this week the college’s dental assistant program is in danger of losing its accreditation because of […]
UNI reports record-breaking fundraising in 2022-23 fiscal year
By: Brooklyn Draisey - September 13, 2023
The University of Northern Iowa received a record-breaking $58.4 million in gifts during the 2022-2023 fiscal year, a 35% increase over the previous record-holding fiscal year in 2021-2022, the university announced. The majority of funds were given to UNI academic and co-curricular programs, with more than $38 million helping to establish 63 new program funds. […]
DMACC looks to update, expand transportation institute
By: Brooklyn Draisey - September 12, 2023
Des Moines Area Community College is looking to tap local, state and federal resources for its planned update to the DMACC Transportation Institute. The community college received approval from board members Monday to seek bids to renovate Transportation Institute facilities, including construction of a new building and replacement of training concourses. A public hearing date […]
Simpson College president hits ground running with scholarships announcement
By: Brooklyn Draisey - September 7, 2023
Simpson College President Jay Byers is riding the momentum of increasing enrollment and new programs and projects to prioritize building brand, community and bright futures. Byers, well-known as the president and CEO of the Greater Des Moines Partnership, was announced Simpson’s new president in July. In the months since, he has gotten reacclimated to campus, […]
Iowa public universities report higher enrollment numbers in fall 2023
By: Brooklyn Draisey - September 7, 2023
Each of Iowa’s three public universities welcomed larger student bodies this fall, according to 10th-day metrics. Iowa State University, University of Northern Iowa and the University of Iowa released information on the class of 2027 Thursday, touting high-achieving students who have moved to campus from all over the globe. Iowa State University saw its largest […]
Speakers urge state panel to save higher education groups from the chopping block
By: Brooklyn Draisey - September 6, 2023
Iowa’s colleges and universities could lose money and avenues to speak at the state level if recommendations to reorganize, merge and eliminate certain state agencies are put into action, speakers told the Iowa Boards and Commissions Review Committee Wednesday. Almost 70 members of the public gave remarks to the committee at its meeting about the […]
Iowa College Aid commissioners await details on possible reorganization
By: Brooklyn Draisey - September 5, 2023
Iowa College Aid commissioners are waiting to receive details on just how the commission could be changed as the state seeks public comment on recommendations to reorganize, merge or eliminate more than 150 state panels. Commissioner and state Sen. Herman Quirmbach, who represents the Iowa Senate on the board, said he reached out to Iowa […]
Iowa Flood Center receives $1 million to expand monitoring for droughts, floods
By: Brooklyn Draisey - September 5, 2023
The University of Iowa’s Iowa Flood Center will use $1 million awarded through Congress’s Community Project Funding to expand its ability to monitor flooding and droughts and manage watersheds. Announced Tuesday in a news release, the funding will go toward the addition of 30 new hydrostations to its network, which includes counties in eastern and […]