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Des Moines Area Community College was created on March 18, 1966. [3] The first classes were held on the Ankeny [4] Campus in 1968. DMACC has experienced tremendous growth in the last two decades. In the fall of 2000, 10,803 students were enrolled at DMACC. By the fall of 2011, that number grew to 25,425.
Ankeny hosts a variety of public and private post-secondary education institutions. Public. Des Moines Area Community College (a.k.a. DMACC) has been based in the city since creation of the Ankeny Campus in the summer of 1967. The Campus currently educates over 15,000 students on their 304-acre plot and offers a large variety of degree, diploma ...
In 2008, the company acquired the student housing division of GMH Communities Trust in a $1.4 billion transaction, doubling the size of the company. [8] In 2011, the company received $132 million contract to build a 1,008-bed student housing complex at Northern Illinois University. [9]
Ankeny's housing growth on the east side of Interstate 35 could continue with more than 100 new single-family homes and duplexes off Berwick Drive.
Ankeny develops roughly 650 acres of land each year. In November, the City Council approved another proposal to push Ankeny's borders even farther north, toward 134th Avenue, with a 420-acre ...
Drake University: Des Moines: Missouri Valley: FCS [a] ... Des Moines Area Community College: ... ‡ All seven DMACC campuses (Ankeny, Boone, Carroll, Des Moines ...
Iowa 415 comes from the south and the west, Iowa 160 begins heading east, and Ankeny's State Street continues north. Iowa 160, known locally as Oralabor Road, passes to the south of the main campus of Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC). A short while later, it intersects US 69, also known as Ankeny Boulevard. Continuing east, it enters a ...
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