260C.48 Standards for accrediting community college programs.
1. The state board shall develop standards and rules for the accreditation of community college programs. Except as provided in this subsection and subsection 4, standards developed shall be general in nature so as to apply to more than one specific program of instruction. With regard to community college-employed instructors, the standards adopted shall at a minimum require that community college instructors meet the following requirements:
a. (1) Instructors in the subject area of career and technical education shall be registered, certified, or licensed in the occupational area in which the state requires registration, certification, or licensure, and shall hold the appropriate registration, certificate, or license for the occupational area in which the instructor is teaching, and shall meet at least one of the following qualifications:
(a) Possess a baccalaureate or graduate degree in the area or a related area of study or occupational area in which the instructor teaches classes, or possess a baccalaureate degree in any area of study if at least eighteen of the credit hours completed were in the career and technical field of instruction in which the instructor teaches classes.
(b) Possess an associate degree in the career and technical education field of instruction in which the instructor is teaching, if such degree is considered terminal for that field of instruction, and have at least three thousand hours of recent and relevant work experience in the occupational area or related occupational area in which the instructor teaches classes.
(c) Have special training and at least six thousand hours of recent and relevant work experience in the occupational area or related occupational area in which the instructor teaches classes if the instructor possesses less than a baccalaureate degree in the area or related area of study or occupational area in which the instructor is teaching classes and the instructor does not meet the requirements of subparagraph (2).
(2) For purposes of subparagraph (1), subparagraph divisions (b) and (c), if the instructor is a licensed practitioner who holds a career and technical endorsement under chapter 272, relevant work experience in the occupational area includes but is not limited to classroom instruction in a career and technical education subject area offered by a school district or accredited nonpublic school.
b. Instructors in the subject area of arts and sciences shall meet either of the following qualifications:
(1) Possess a master’s degree from a regionally accredited graduate school, and has successfully completed a minimum of twelve credit hours of graduate level courses in each field of instruction in which the instructor is teaching classes.
(2) Have two or more years of successful experience in a professional field or area in which the instructor is teaching classes and in which postbaccalaureate recognition or professional licensure is necessary for practice, including but not limited to the fields or areas of accounting, engineering, law, law enforcement, and medicine.
2. Standards developed shall include a provision that the full-time teaching load for an instructor in arts and sciences courses shall be fifteen credit hours per semester, or the equivalent, and the maximum academic workload shall be sixteen credit hours per semester, or the equivalent. An instructor may also have an additional teaching assignment if the instructor and the community college administration mutually consent to the additional assignment and the total teaching load does not exceed twenty-two hours of credit per semester, or the equivalent.
3. Standards developed shall include provisions requiring equal access in recruitment, enrollment, and placement activities for students with special education needs. The provisions shall include a requirement that students with special education needs shall receive instruction in the least restrictive environment with access to the full range of program offerings at a college, through, but not limited to, adaptation of curriculum, instruction, equipment, facilities, career guidance, and counseling services.
4. Standards relating to quality assurance of faculty and ongoing quality professional development shall be the accreditation standards of the higher learning commission and the faculty standards required under specific programs offered by the community college that are accredited by other accrediting agencies.
90 Acts, ch 1253, §50; 90 Acts, ch 1254, §3
C91, §280A.48
C93, §260C.48
93 Acts, ch 82, §7, 8; 2002 Acts, ch 1047, §8, 9, 20; 2007 Acts, ch 214, §23; 2008 Acts, ch 1181, §29, 30; 2011 Acts, ch 20, §9; 2014 Acts, ch 1013, §15; 2015 Acts, ch 29, §39; 2015 Acts, ch 48, §1; 2020 Acts, ch 1031, §1; 2020 Acts, ch 1121, §64, 70; 2021 Acts, ch 76, §52; 2021 Acts, ch 80, §141
Referred to in §260C.47
Subsection 1, unnumbered paragraph 1 and paragraph a, subparagraph (1), subparagraph division (a) amended
Structure Iowa Code
Title VII - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
Chapter 260C - COMMUNITY COLLEGES
Section 260C.1 - Statement of policy.
Section 260C.3 - State board for community colleges.
Section 260C.4 - Duties of state board.
Section 260C.5 - Duties of director.
Section 260C.6 - Community colleges division in department.
Section 260C.11 - Governing board.
Section 260C.12 - Directors of merged area.
Section 260C.13 - Director districts.
Section 260C.14 - Authority of directors.
Section 260C.15 - Conduct of elections.
Section 260C.16 - Status of merged area.
Section 260C.17 - Preparation and approval of budget — tax.
Section 260C.18 - Other funds received.
Section 260C.18A - Workforce training and economic development funds.
Section 260C.18B - Community college budget review.
Section 260C.18C - State aid distribution formula.
Section 260C.18D - Instructor salary distribution formula.
Section 260C.19 - Acquisition of sites and buildings.
Section 260C.19A - Motor vehicles required to operate on alternative fuels.
Section 260C.19B - Purchase of biobased hydraulic fluids, greases, and other industrial lubricants.
Section 260C.19C - Purchase of designated biobased products.
Section 260C.20 - Payment of bonds.
Section 260C.21 - Election to incur indebtedness.
Section 260C.22 - Facilities levy by vote — borrowing — temporary cash reserve levy.
Section 260C.24 - Payment of appropriations.
Section 260C.28 - Tax for equipment replacement and program sharing.
Section 260C.29 - Academic incentives for minorities program — mission.
Section 260C.31 - Auxiliary enterprises.
Section 260C.33 - Joint action with board of regents.
Section 260C.34 - Uses of funds.
Section 260C.35 - Limitation on land.
Section 260C.36 - Quality faculty plan.
Section 260C.37 - Membership in association of school boards.
Section 260C.38 - Lease agreements for space.
Section 260C.39 - Combining merged areas — election.
Section 260C.40 - Prohibition of controlled substances.
Section 260C.42 - Payment of expenses.
Section 260C.44 - Apprenticeship programs.
Section 260C.45 - Quality instructional centers.
Section 260C.46 - Program and administrative sharing.
Section 260C.47 - Accreditation of community college programs.
Section 260C.48 - Standards for accrediting community college programs.
Section 260C.50 - Adult education and literacy programs.
Section 260C.56 - Definitions.
Section 260C.57 - Authorization — contracts — title.
Section 260C.58 - Bonds or notes.
Section 260C.59 - Rates and terms of bonds or notes.
Section 260C.60 - Issuance resolution.
Section 260C.61 - Rates, fees, and rentals — pledge.
Section 260C.63 - No obligation against state.
Section 260C.64 - Who may invest.
Section 260C.65 - Federal or other aid accepted.
Section 260C.66 - Reports to general assembly.
Section 260C.67 - Alternative method.
Section 260C.68 - Prior action legalized.
Section 260C.69 - Dormitory space priority.
Section 260C.70 - Ten-year program and two-year bonding estimate submitted each year.
Section 260C.71 - Community college bond program — definitions — funding — bonds and notes.
Section 260C.72 - Security — reserve funds — pledges — nonliability.