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Bill trying to stop Iowa universities from losing accreditation because of new state laws awaits governor's signature - Little Village

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The Old Capitol Building on the University of Iowa Pentacrest, May 2024. — Anthony Scanga/Little VillageThe Iowa Senate has sent a bill to Gov. Kim Reynolds’ desk that would bar penalization from accreditors to universities for following state law, despite concerns from some lawmakers that it would not prevent universities from potentially losing accreditation.HF 295 would bar higher education accrediting bodies from taking negative action again…
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Little Village broke the news in on Monday, April 21, 2025.
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