Upper Iowa closing 7 regional centers, laying off 37 people

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Cedar Rapids, IA-  Upper Iowa University in Fayette is closing seven of it’s regional education centers in neighboring states and laying off multiple employees.

Radio Iowa reports that, according to the Cedar Rapids Gazete, 22 people who work on Upper Iowa’s campus in Fayette are losing their jobs. Upper Iowa is closing its only regional center in Illinois along with all six of Upper Iowa’s regional centers in Wisconsin.

Fifteen employees who work at those sites will be laid off. The newspaper reports the university is refocusing on areas with the highest enrollment. That includes its Fayette campus and online courses as well as regional education centers in Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Waterloo and the Quad Cities, plus four remote learning sites in Louisiana. Upper Iowa will continue to operate programs at four U.S. military bases, too.

Upper Iowa’s board of trustees had previously announced leadership changes at the school. Upper Iowa’s president will retire in mid-2024 and will spend the next year fundraising.

The university’s Vice President for finance and enrollment will serve as interim president during the search for a new president.