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IA SSB3006
SB
AI Summary
- Iowa institutions of higher education must require all newly enrolled undergraduate students to attend a career development meeting during their first semester or new student orientation
- Meetings must cover the student's work history, areas of interest, potential career paths based on their major or interests, and relevant internship, volunteer, and employment opportunities
- Students must receive written materials including information on job availability, average compensation and pay ranges for their field of interest, and data covering both the prior year and prior five years
- Written materials must also identify Iowa's highest paying occupations, highest demand careers, and high-demand jobs that do not require a bachelor's degree
- Students who attended a similar career development meeting at another Iowa institution of higher education are exempt from the requirement
Legislative Description
A bill for an act providing for career development information for students newly enrolling in institutions of higher education and including applicability provisions.(See SF 2302.)
Last Action
Committee report approving bill, renumbered as SF 2302.
2/11/2026
Committee Referrals
Workforce1/12/2026
Full Bill Text
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