Legislature Seeks Iowan Quota at UI Nursing School

by Brian Wilson
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The Iowa House has passed a bill that would require at least 70 percent of the University of Iowa’s nursing students to be Iowa high school graduates. Representative Timi Brown-Powers, a Democrat from Waterloo, says nursing programs at other Iowa schools have more openings than students , and this would put pressure on them to close.

Representative John Wills, a Republican from Spirit Lake, says this move follows last year’s law that requires at least 80 percent of students admitted to the University of Iowa’s Dental and Medical Schools be Iowa residents or a student from another Iowa college.

Another bill eligible for House debate this year would require that 80 percent of students accepted into the University of Iowa College of Law be Iowa residents or a student who’s graduated from an Iowa college or university.

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