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EICC was established in 1965 by the Iowa General Assembly as one of 15 community college merged areas. The move combined Clinton Junior College, Muscatine Junior College and the vocational-technical programs of the Davenport schools. In 1979 the District acquired Palmer Junior College to make Scott Community College a comprehensive institution.
The patio area behind Scott Community College's main building. Scott Community College (or SCC, as it is known by students and faculty) became an entity in July 1966, the same year legislation in the Iowa General Assembly created the state's 15 community college districts, one of those being the Eastern Iowa Community College District.
The Muscatine Community College Foundation was founded in 1961 to support the college's educational programs, student and staff development, facilities improvement and alumni development. Its emphasis is on student scholarships and loans, with more than $230,000 awarded annually to MCC students for tuition, fees and books.
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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Iowa Western Community College is a public community college in Council Bluffs, Iowa. It was founded in 1966 and offers 84 programs in both vocational and technical areas as well as in liberal arts. It was founded in 1966 and offers 84 programs in both vocational and technical areas as well as in liberal arts.
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Iowa Central came into being as a result of the Area School Act passed by Iowa's 61st General Assembly. The legislation authorized two or more county school systems to merge to form an area community college. Nine counties combined to create Iowa Central: Buena Vista, Calhoun, Greene, Hamilton, Humboldt, Pocahontas, Sac, Webster and Wright.