Iowa Code
Chapter 261 - COLLEGE STUDENT AID COMMISSION
Section 261.2 - Duties of commission.

261.2 Duties of commission.
The commission shall:
1. Prepare and administer a state plan for a state supported and administered scholarship program. The state plan shall provide for scholarships to deserving students of Iowa, matriculating in Iowa universities, colleges, community colleges, or schools of professional nursing. Eligibility of a student for receipt of a scholarship shall be based upon academic achievement and completion of advanced level courses prescribed by the commission.
2. Administer the tuition grant program under this chapter.
3. Develop and implement, in cooperation with the state board of regents, an educational program and marketing strategies designed to inform parents about the options available for financing a college education and the need to accumulate the financial resources necessary to pay for a college education. The educational program shall include but not be limited to distribution of informational material to public and nonpublic elementary schools for distribution to parents and guardians of five-year and six-year old children.
4. Approve transfers from the scholarship and tuition grant reserve fund under section 261.20.
5. Develop and implement, in cooperation with the judicial district departments of correctional services and the department of corrections, a program to assist criminal offenders in applying for federal and state aid available for higher education.
6. Develop and implement, in cooperation with the department of human services and the judicial branch, a program to assist juveniles who are sixteen years of age or older and who have a case permanency plan under chapter 232 or 237 or are otherwise under the jurisdiction of chapter 232 in applying for federal and state aid available for higher education.
7. a. Adopt rules to establish reasonable registration standards for the approval, pursuant to section 261B.3A, of postsecondary schools that are required to register with the commission in order to operate in this state. The registration standards established by the commission shall ensure that all of the following conditions are satisfied:
(1) The courses, curriculum, and instruction offered by the postsecondary school are of such quality and content as may reasonably and adequately ensure achievement of the stated objective for which the courses, curriculum, or instruction are offered.
(2) The postsecondary school has adequate space, equipment, instructional material, and personnel to provide education and training of good quality.
(3) The educational and experience qualifications of the postsecondary school’s directors, administrators, and instructors are such as may reasonably ensure that students will receive instruction consistent with the objectives of the postsecondary school’s programs of study.
(4) Upon completion of training or instruction, students are given certificates, diplomas, or degrees as appropriate by the postsecondary school indicating satisfactory completion of the program.
(5) The postsecondary school is financially responsible and capable of fulfilling commitments for instruction.
b. The commission shall post an application on the commission’s internet site and shall render a decision on an application for registration within one hundred eighty days of the filing of the application.
8. Submit by January 15 annually a report to the general assembly which provides, by program, the number of individuals who received loan forgiveness or loan repayment in the previous fiscal year, the amounts paid to or on behalf of individuals under sections 261.73, 261.112, and 261.116, and the institutions from which individuals graduated, and that includes any proposed statutory changes and the commission’s findings and recommendations.
9. Require any postsecondary institution whose students are eligible for or who receive assistance under programs administered by the commission and who were enrolled in a school district in Iowa to include in its student management information system the unique student identifiers assigned to the institution’s students while the students were in the state’s kindergarten through grade twelve system.
10. Ensure that students receiving state-funded scholarships and grants are attending institutions of higher education that meet all of the following conditions:
a. The institutions are not required to register under chapter 261B or the institutions are participating resident institutions as defined in section 261G.2 that volunteer to register under section 261B.11B.
b. The institutions are eligible to participate in a federal student aid program authorized under Tit. IV of the federal Higher Education Act of 1965, Pub. L. No. 89-329, as amended.
11. Require any postsecondary institution whose students are eligible for or who receive financial assistance under programs administered by the commission to transmit annually to the commission information about the numbers of minority students enrolled in and minority faculty members employed at the institution. The commission shall compile and report the information collected to the general assembly, the governor, and the legislative services agency by March 1 annually.
12. Enter into and administer, or recognize, an interstate reciprocity agreement for the provision of postsecondary distance education by a postsecondary institution pursuant to chapter 261G. The commission shall adopt rules establishing application procedures and criteria for the authorization of postsecondary institutions providing postsecondary distance education under interstate reciprocity agreements pursuant to chapter 261G and for the review and approval of interstate reciprocity agreements the commission may enter into or recognize pursuant to this subsection and chapter 261G. The commission may accept an authorization granted by another state to a postsecondary institution under an interstate reciprocity agreement to deliver postsecondary distance education.
[C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §261.2]
83 Acts, ch 101, §60; 83 Acts, ch 184, §5, 11, 15; 88 Acts, ch 1003, §1; 88 Acts, ch 1261, §2; 88 Acts, ch 1284, §20, 21; 89 Acts, ch 300, §2; 90 Acts, ch 1253, §122; 90 Acts, ch 1272, §45; 92 Acts, ch 1231, §42; 92 Acts, ch 1240, §17; 93 Acts, ch 179, §20
; 95 Acts, ch 70, §1
; 98 Acts, ch 1047, §27; 2000 Acts, ch 1095, §3; 2004 Acts, ch 1145, §2; 2005 Acts, ch 59, §1; 2007 Acts, ch 214, §24; 2008 Acts, ch 1181, §31; 2009 Acts, ch 12, §1, 2; 2009 Acts, ch 118, §48, 54; 2009 Acts, ch 177, §24; 2010 Acts, ch 1031, §314; 2010 Acts, ch 1147, §8, 13; 2011 Acts, ch 36, §1; 2014 Acts, ch 1063, §1, 2; 2017 Acts, ch 172, §14; 2018 Acts, ch 1041, §69
Referred to in §232.2, 261.114, 261G.2

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title VII - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS

Chapter 261 - COLLEGE STUDENT AID COMMISSION

Section 261.1 - Commission created.

Section 261.2 - Duties of commission.

Section 261.3 - Organization — bylaws.

Section 261.4 - Funds — compensation and expenses of commission.

Section 261.5 - Response to national emergency — waiver authority.

Section 261.6 - All Iowa opportunity foster care grant program.

Section 261.7 - Textbook notice — legislative intent and recommendation.

Section 261.8 - Corporation for educational financial assistance, services, and research.

Section 261.9 - Definitions.

Section 261.10 - Who qualified.

Section 261.11 - Extent of grant.

Section 261.12 - Amount of grant.

Section 261.13 - Annual grant.

Section 261.14 - Other aid considered.

Section 261.15 - Administration by commission — rules.

Section 261.16 - Application for grants.

Section 261.16A - Iowa tuition grants — for-profit institutions.

Section 261.17 - Vocational-technical tuition grants.

Section 261.17A - Iowa hope loan program.

Section 261.19 - Health care professional recruitment program.

Section 261.19A - Osteopathic forgivable loan program.

Section 261.19B - Osteopathic physician recruitment revolving fund.

Section 261.20 - Scholarship and tuition grant reserve fund.

Section 261.21 - National guard tuition aid program.

Section 261.22 - Accelerated career education grants.

Section 261.23 - Registered nurse and nurse educator loan forgiveness program.

Section 261.24 - Iowa state fair scholarship.

Section 261.25 - Appropriations — standing limited.

Section 261.35 - Definitions.

Section 261.36 - Powers.

Section 261.37 - Duties.

Section 261.38 - Agency operating account.

Section 261.39 - Transfer of funds and assets.

Section 261.41 - Account dissolved — balance to general fund.

Section 261.42 - Short title.

Section 261.43 - Actions not barred.

Section 261.43A - Security interest in education loans.

Section 261.44 - Guaranteed loan payment program.

Section 261.48 - Minority teacher loan payments.

Section 261.54 - Repayment of science and mathematics loans.

Section 261.61 - Barber and cosmetology arts and sciences tuition grant program.

Section 261.62 - Iowa state fair scholarship.

Section 261.71 - Chiropractic graduate student forgivable loans.

Section 261.72 - Chiropractic loan revolving fund.

Section 261.73 - Chiropractic loan forgiveness program.

Section 261.81 - Work-study program.

Section 261.81A - Iowa heritage corps.

Section 261.82 - Duties of college student aid commission.

Section 261.83 - Eligibility and duties of institutions.

Section 261.84 - Student eligibility.

Section 261.85 - Appropriation.

Section 261.86 - National guard service scholarship program.

Section 261.86A - National guard STEM-related recruitment and retention incentive programs.

Section 261.87 - All Iowa opportunity scholarship program and fund.

Section 261.92 - Definitions.

Section 261.93 - Program established — who qualified.

Section 261.93A - Appropriation — percentages.

Section 261.94 - Extent of grant.

Section 261.95 - Amount of grant.

Section 261.96 - Administration by commission — rules.

Section 261.97 - Application for grants.

Section 261.101 - Legislative intent.

Section 261.102 - Definitions.

Section 261.103 - Program qualifications.

Section 261.104 - Powers of the commission.

Section 261.105 - Duties of applicant.

Section 261.110 - Teach Iowa scholar program.

Section 261.111 - Teacher shortage forgivable loan program.

Section 261.112 - Teacher shortage loan forgiveness program.

Section 261.113 - Rural Iowa primary care loan repayment program — fund — appropriations.

Section 261.114 - Rural Iowa advanced registered nurse practitioner and physician assistant loan repayment program — fund — appropriations.

Section 261.115 - Health care professional recruitment program.

Section 261.116 - Health care loan repayment program.

Section 261.120 - Rural veterinarian loan repayment program — fund — appropriations.

Section 261.121 - Notice to individual of potential sanction of license.

Section 261.122 - Conference.

Section 261.123 - Written agreement.

Section 261.124 - Decision of the commission.

Section 261.125 - Certificate of noncompliance — certification to licensing authority.

Section 261.126 - Requirements and procedures of licensing authority.

Section 261.127 - District court hearing.

Section 261.128 - Health care professional incentive payment program — repeal.

Section 261.129 - Iowa needs nurses now initiative.

Section 261.130 - Skilled workforce shortage tuition grant program.

Section 261.131 - Future ready Iowa skilled workforce last-dollar scholarship program.

Section 261.132 - Future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant program.