DES MOINES, Iowa — Des Moines Area Community College is seeing a high number of applicants for its programs in the Fall semester, some due to demand for trades, others due to the cost of a four-year university. The Iowa Board of Regents is set to consider tuition increases at the three state universities. Members […]
DMACC sees boom in applications while Iowa Board of Regents reviews another tuition increase at state universities
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