The Iowa Department of Education awarded a total of 43 higher learning institutions and universities nearly $4.4 million in funds for internet access. | Pixabay
The Iowa Department of Education awarded a total of 43 higher learning institutions and universities nearly $4.4 million in funds for internet access. | Pixabay
The Iowa Department of Education awarded a total of 43 higher learning institutions and universities nearly $4.4 million in funds.
The funds will be used to significantly increase internet connectivity for Iowa students.
“It’s critical that we support the schools, colleges and universities working to provide learning opportunities to our students both inside and outside of the classroom,” Gov. Kim Reynolds said in a press release. “The resources announced today will go directly to colleges and universities assisting students who are learning through online and remote options because of the pandemic. I am grateful to Iowa’s colleges and universities for the vital role they play in strengthening our workforce, removing barriers to success and helping Iowans find successful careers right here in our state.”
Ann Lebo, director of the Iowa Department of Education, said the awards will help colleges and universities seek reimbursements for investments made to increase internet access.
“Expanding virtual education delivery methods and ensuring students have the technology needed to access them are some of the new challenges our higher education institutions are facing due to the pandemic,” Lebo said in a press release.
The application deadlines are Friday, Dec. 11. Residents can visit the Iowa Department of Education’s website for more information.