Students will no longer be able to list their sex as anything other than “male” or “female” on state university admission forms in Iowa, according to documents submitted to the Iowa Board of Regents.
Students will no longer be able to list their gender as anything other than male or female on state university admission forms in Iowa, according to documents submitted to the Iowa Board of Regents.
Maddy Bridges (right), a University of Iowa senior from West Des Moines, pauses on the Pentacrest while leading a campus tour for admitted students at the university in Iowa City on March 31, 2021.
The ACT test, the well-known college admissions test that was introduced by University of Iowa education professor Everett Lindquist in 1959 and became the reason for the ACT Inc. headquarters in Iowa ...
Despite delays and other challenges faced by universities and students this past FAFSA cycle, state university officials said during an Iowa Board of Regents meeting Wednesday they share some optimism ...
The university will ask the Board of Regents next week for permission to suspend admissions for two years to the master of arts and doctorate programs in German. The proposal comes a month after ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Iowa State University graduate school programs have started rescinding offers to prospective students as ...
University of Northern Iowa Director of Admissions Terri Crumley said that while universities saw the biggest change in the form itself being delayed from October to December, the greatest impacts of ...
University of Northern Iowa Director of Admissions Terri Crumley said that while universities saw the biggest change in the form itself being delayed from October to December, the greatest impacts of ...