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IA SF2320

Bill

Status

Engrossed

3/2/2026

Primary Sponsor

Education

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Origin

Senate

91st General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Students applying for concurrent enrollment at community colleges must enroll in the in-person version of a course when both in-person and online versions are available, unless the school district superintendent authorizes otherwise.

  • Superintendents must consider whether the student is prepared for and likely to succeed in online instruction when deciding whether to authorize enrollment in an internet-delivered course.

  • Superintendents may also consider other relevant factors, including potential scheduling conflicts that may impact the student's ability to attend the in-person version.

  • School boards must annually approve concurrent enrollment courses using locally developed criteria that ensures academic rigor and adequate preparation for postsecondary transition.

  • The district-to-community college sharing program applies to resident students in grades 9-12 for nonsectarian courses not offered by the student's school district.

Legislative Description

A bill for an act modifying provisions related to the district-to-community college sharing or concurrent enrollment program.(Formerly SF 2170.)

Last Action

Placed on calendar. H.J. 637.

3/11/2026

Committee Referrals

Education3/2/2026

Full Bill Text

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