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Marshalltown Community College (MCC) is a public community college in Marshalltown, Iowa. It is part of the Iowa Valley Community College District. The campus is located just to the south of Marshalltown along Highway 30. A second campus, Iowa Valley Grinnell, is located in Grinnell. MCC offers 55 degree/diploma options, has a student-faculty ...
Marshalltown Community College: Marshalltown: Public Associate's college: 1,707 1927 [21] HLC, ADA: North Iowa Area Community College: Mason City: Public Associate's college: 2,479 1918 [22] HLC, APTA, NLNAC: Northeast Iowa Community College: Calmar: Public Associate's college: 4,355 1967 [23] HLC: Northwest Iowa Community College: Sheldon ...
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This is a list of community colleges or current baccalaureate-granting institutions which used to be known as community colleges, junior colleges, or technical colleges. Barbados [ edit ]
The best community college in the U.S. is located in Wisconsin. Gateway Technical College in Kenosha, WI, claimed the top spot out of 616 schools included in this study. It has a full-time ...
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Indian Hills Community College-Ottumwa Warriors in Ottumwa (Falcons in Baseball) Iowa Central Community College Tritons in Fort Dodge; Iowa Lakes Community College Lakers in Estherville; Iowa Western Community College Reivers in Council Bluffs; Marshalltown Community College Tigers in Marshalltown
Jacob played for Mike Marquis at Marshalltown Community College where he was named a JUCO All-American. The team compiled a record of 29–5, and lost to the eventual Junior College national champions, Indian Hills Community College. Before the season started, Jacob was recruited by numerous major division I universities.