Iowa Central Community College
330 Avenue M
Fort Dodge, IA 50501
In 1966, Iowa
Central Community College was created out of a broad mandate given to offer a vast array of academic opportunities to the residents of nine counties in central Iowa: Buena Vista, Calhoun, Greene, Hamilton, Humboldt, Pocahontas, Sac, Webster, and Wright. Since that time, Iowa Central
community college has become a comprehensive
Community College that provides flexible programming to meet the needs of the individual student and the community at large. Innovation, excellence, and continuous improvement define the institution of Iowa Central
Community College.
Iowa Central
Community College is committed to providing the educational experiences students need to meet their personal and professional goals. With that in mind, Iowa Central Community College offers a wide range of classes and opportunities, including college transfer courses, career and technical training, general education, personal enrichment programs, community service activities, and basic adult education. Courses are offered on campus at Iowa Central's various locations and
online through a variety of methods. FlexNet, online, guided self-study, and virtual class courses allow students at Iowa Central Community College to earn their degree or certificate through different delivery methods. Iowa Central Community College continues to be the learning college of choice for people choosing to grow in today's ever-changing, global environment.
Quick Facts:
Over 5,000 credit students and 38,000 non-credit students are enrolled annually at Iowa Central Community College.
Iowa Central Community College's Radio Broadcast Program provides hands-on experience, allowing students to be on the air at 88.1 KICB-FM during their training.
The Collegian is the American Scholastic Press Association award-winning student newspaper of Iowa Central Community College.
Approximately 80 students from 25 different countries attended Iowa Central Community College in 2001.
In 1975, Iowa Central joined with Buena Vista College in a collaborative effort to allow students to earn a bachelor's degree attending evening classes. Students' first two years are completed at Iowa Central Community College and the last two years are finished at Buena Vista.
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