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Code · Iowa · Chapter 260C — Community Colleges

260C.69 Dormitory space priority.

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1. Each community college which completes a project, as defined under section 260C.56, subsection 4, shall set aside a percentage of available dormitory space for the purposes of meeting the needs of the following:
a. Students, with families, who are participating in specialized or intensive programs.
b. Students who are participating in specialized or intensive programs.
c. Child care arrangements for students, faculty, or staff.
d. Students whose residence is located too far from the community college to permit commuting to and from school, as determined by the board of directors of the merged area.
e. Students whose disabilities require special housing adaptations.
2. Once all priorities have been met, students shall be allotted rooms on a first come, first served basis.
C91, §280A.69
C93, §260C.69
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