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The Eastern Iowa Community College District contains three community colleges stretched along the Mississippi River in Iowa. They are: Length 6,270 km Elevation of the source 450 m Average discharge Saint Louis¹: 5,500 m³/s Vicksburg²: 16,800 m³/s Baton Rouge³: 12,800 m³/s Area watershed 2,980,000 km² Origin Lake Itasca Mouth Gulf of Mexico Basin countries United States (98. ... State nickname: The Hawkeye State Other U.S. States Capital Des Moines Largest city Des Moines Governor Thomas Vilsack (D) Official languages English Area 145,743 km² (26th) - Land 144,701 km² - Water 1,042 km² (0. ...
Clinton Community College is an NCA accredited community college in Clinton, Iowa. ... Clinton is a city located in Clinton County, Iowa. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... Bettendorf is a city located in Scott County, Iowa. ... Scott County is a county located in the state of Iowa. ... Muscatine is a city located in Muscatine County, Iowa. ...
Iowa Lakes CommunityCollege was organized on January 12, 1967, and merged with the former Estherville Junior College on July 1, 1968, and with Emmetsburg CommunityCollege on July 1, 1970.
As one of 15 communitycollegedistricts in Iowa, Iowa Valley CommunityCollegeDistrict is the administrative headquarters for Marshalltown CommunityCollege, Ellsworth CommunityCollege in Iowa Falls, and Iowa Valley Continuing Education.
It is the mission of the college to offer quality programs and courses to meet the different community interests, student abilities and personal objectives of citizens of all ages and levels of education, for the purpose of improving the quality of life, the economic conditions, and the public welfare of our state.
The information in this catalog applies to Clinton, Muscatine and Scott CommunityColleges for the 2004-2006 academic years and is current as of the date of publication.
EasternIowaCommunityCollegeDistrict endorses the principal of equal educational opportunities for all people, regardless of race, color, creed, marital status, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, ancestry, age or handicap or disability in the educational programs or activities it operates.
Inquiries concerning the colleges' compliance with Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, the Americans With Disabilities Act and the Age Discrimination Act should be directed to the Dean of Student Development at the appropriate college or the District Affirmative Action Officer at 306 West River Drive, Davenport, IA 52801, (563) 336-3000.