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Dubuque Center
A comprehensive community college offering career and technical, transfer degrees, diplomas, and certificates designed to support a wide range of educational and career goals. The college serves recent high school graduates, adult learners, youth and individuals seeking to advance or change careers. NICC provides High School Equivalency (HSE) preparation/testing programs that help students build the knowledge and skills comparable to a high school education. The college also offers English as a Second Language (ESOL) programs to support non-native speakers in developing listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills necessary for success in academic, professional, and community settings. In addition, the college delivers workforce training, continuing education and short-term credential programs aligned with regional industry needs, helping students quickly gain in-demand skills and enter or advance in the workforce.
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Eastern Iowa Community Colleges and Scott Community College Urban Campus
Community colleges include Scott, Clinton, and Muscatine Community Colleges. Offers certificate, diploma, and degree programs and provide continuing education opportunities in many areas.
Non-traditional Careers for Women and Minorities program encourages women to follow higher-paying, non-traditional careers. Short-term, pre-vocational training is available.
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Learning Center at Nebraska City
Provides a community college.
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Indian Hills Community College - North Campus
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Newton Campus
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Iowa Western Community College
Offers a variety of two year career programs and the first two years of a four year degree. Assists with job seeking skills, vocational classes, consumer education, and professional re-licensure programs.
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Benton County Center
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Metropolitan Community College
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Southeast Community College - Beatrice Campus
Provides a community college.
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Linn County Regional Center
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Learning Center at Falls City
Provides a community college.
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Ankeny Campus
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Black Hawk College Quad Cities Campus
Community college providing lifelong learning opportunities including: Distance Learning facilities, which provide more than 120 courses to students, linking hundreds of K-12 schools, community colleges and universities across the country.
Teaching/Learning Center, which provides comprehensive professional development as well as the latest technology to enhance student academic achievement; Business and Community Education Center, which provides needs assessments, computer training, CQI, team building, and professional development seminars to improve individual and organizational effectiveness; and Small Business Development Center, which helps small businesses with specific goals.
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Learning Center at Plattsmouth
Provides a community college.
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Northwest Iowa Community College
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Main Campus - Cedar Rapids
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West Des Moines Campus
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Capitol Center
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Sauk Valley Community College
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Highland Community College
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Ellsworth Community College
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Hawkeye Community College - Cedar Falls
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Urban Campus
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Southeast Community College - Education Square
Provides a community college.
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Northeast Iowa Community College - Calmar Campus
A comprehensive community college offering career and technical, transfer degrees, diplomas, and certificates designed to support a wide range of educational and career goals. The college serves recent high school graduates, adult learners, youth and individuals seeking to advance or change careers. NICC provides High School Equivalency (HSE) preparation/testing programs that help students build the knowledge and skills comparable to a high school education. The college also offers English as a Second Language (ESOL) programs to support non-native speakers in developing listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills necessary for success in academic, professional, and community settings. In addition, the college delivers workforce training, continuing education and short-term credential programs aligned with regional industry needs, helping students quickly gain in-demand skills and enter or advance in the workforce.
