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IA HF2361

IA HF2361
A bill for an act relating to general education requirements, core curricula, other functions of regents institutions, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly HSB 543.)


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Introduced
02/09/2026
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill relates to general education requirements, core curricula, and other functions of regents institutions. REGENTS INSTITUTIONS —— GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS AND CORE CURRICULA —— COURSES ON AMERICAN HISTORY AND AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. This division provides that the state board of regents (board) must require each institution to establish as a requirement for the completion of any general education requirements or core curricula that an undergraduate student complete introductory survey courses in American history and American government. The requirement applies to undergraduate students beginning enrollment at institutions in academic years beginning on or after July 1, 2028. An institution shall assign a value of at least three semester hours of credit to each course. A required course shall be a comprehensive survey of all American history and American government. A required course shall fulfill the general education or core curriculum requirement for social sciences or humanities, as designated by the institution, that a student is required to complete as a condition of graduation. The division requires an institution to provide equivalent credit toward the required courses to a student transferring to the institution for previous substantially similar coursework. The division does not apply to a student completing a degree program designated by an institution as a degree program of three years or less in duration. The division requires the center for intellectual freedom at the university of Iowa, the center for cyclone civics at Iowa state university, and the center for civic education at the university of northern Iowa to annually designate courses at their respective institutions that satisfy these requirements. The division strikes a requirement that the center for intellectual freedom at the university of Iowa offer at least one three-semester credit hour course in American history and civil government. The division requires the board to conduct a review of all undergraduate general education requirements and core curricula at institutions no later than December 31, 2026. LECTURE AND DEBATE SERIES. This division requires the center for intellectual freedom at the university of Iowa, the center for cyclone civics at Iowa state university, and the center for civic education at the university of northern Iowa to each establish an ongoing lecture and debate series by December 31, 2026. The series must promote civil dialogue and debate on the issues most important to the American republic. CENTERS —— ANNUAL REPORTS. This division requires the directors of the center for cyclone civics at Iowa state university and the center for civic education at the university of northern Iowa to each submit an annual report to the governor, the general assembly, and the board of regents by December 31. The report must provide a full account of the respective center’s achievements and identify any opportunities, challenges, and obstacles in the development of the center.

AI Summary

This bill, titled the "Increasing Civic Proficiency in Higher Education Act," mandates that all undergraduate students at state regent institutions (universities governed by the state board of regents) must complete introductory survey courses in American history and American government as part of their general education or core curriculum requirements, starting with students enrolling in the academic year beginning July 1, 2028. Each course must be worth at least three semester hours, provide a comprehensive overview, and can count towards social science or humanities requirements. The bill also requires institutions to accept equivalent credits for substantially similar coursework completed by transfer students, with an exception for degree programs shorter than three years. Additionally, the bill requires the state board of regents to review all undergraduate general education requirements by December 31, 2026, and establishes that specific university centers—the Center for Intellectual Freedom at the University of Iowa, the Center for Cyclone Civics at Iowa State University, and the Center for Civic Education at the University of Northern Iowa—will annually designate which courses meet these new requirements. These centers are also tasked with establishing ongoing lecture and debate series by December 31, 2026, to promote civil discourse on important issues facing the American republic, and the directors of the Center for Cyclone Civics and the Center for Civic Education must submit annual reports detailing their achievements and any challenges.

Sponsors (0)

No sponsors listed

Other Sponsors (1)

Higher Education (House)

Last Action

Amendment H-8011 filed. H.J. 364. (on 02/19/2026)

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