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AIB College of Business : ウィキペディア英語版
AIB College of Business

AIB College of Business is an independent, nonprofit, coeducational college of business in Des Moines, Iowa in the United States. AIB has an enrollment of almost 1,000 day, evening and online students. The campus features 17 buildings on near downtown Des Moines. Residential, apartment-style housing is available for 520 students. AIB offers 23 Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S) degree programs and four Bachelor of Science degrees.
Originally, The University of Iowa and AIB College of Business announced that the college would become the Des Moines campus of the University of Iowa. However, in February 2015, the Iowa Board of Regents announced that AIB will instead be renamed 'Regional Regents Center' when the merger is finalized in 2016.
==History==

American Institute of Business was founded in 1921 by Everett O. Fenton and Ray Hansen. The institution was first located at the Victoria Hotel on Sixth Avenue in Des Moines. In 1935, AIB moved to Tenth Street and Grand Avenue, the heart of the downtown business district. It educated students at that location for 37 years. In 1941, the college was reorganized as a nonprofit. In 1957, Keith Fenton became AIB's second president. In 1986, AIB became accredited with the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. In 1998, Keith Fenton retired as president of AIB after 42 years of service. The Administration Building was renamed the Keith Fenton Administration Building. In 1999, Nancy Williams was elected president of AIB after 16 years with the College. In 2000, the college changed its name from American Institute of Business to AIB College of Business to better reflect its mission and purpose.
On January 26, 2015 the University of Iowa and the college made public plans to convert the college into the Des Moines campus of the University of Iowa. Details about the transition were not immediately available but officials with the two schools stated that the transition would take at least a year, and when finished the University would own the college's land and buildings and students enrolling at that campus would be Iowa students.

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