10.2% of state job classifications require a bachelor’s degree

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Des Moines, IA-  A Spokesperson for Governor Reynolds says just over 10% of state government job classifications require a bachelor’s degree.

Radio Iowa reports that Kollin Crompton, the governor’s spokesman, is responding to State Auditor Rob Sand’s announcement that he’d collaborated with a non-profit and found 28 job classifications in state government where a four-year college degree was not necessary.

Crompton says two years ago Governor Reynolds directed the state’s human resources agency to review the more than 800 unique job classifications within state government. The goal was to allow alternative requirements for employment wherever possible. Today, just 10-point-two percent of job classifications require a bachelor’s degree.

Crompton says the Reynolds Administration will continue to look for opportunities to update job requirements, making state government employment as accessible as possible to Iowans.