
There is a wealth of information available to students at Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community Colleges. Everything from financial aid and campus security to graduation rates and voter registration is at your fingertips. The following outlines information available to you and how you can obtain the information. Upon request, a printed copy of any of the reports or information will be provided to you.
Your Student Handbook has been placed online for your convenience. We encourage you to review the handbook to learn of opportunities on your campus as well as the policies and procedures that will assist you as a student. Should you have any questions about the handbook, please see the Dean of Student Development on your campus. (Student Handbook)
Equal Educational Opportunities
The Eastern Iowa Community College District endorses the principle of equal educational opportunities for all people regardless of race, color, creed, marital status, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, ancestry, age, or non-job related handicap or disability in the educational programs or activities it operates.
Persons having inquiries concerning the district’s accommodation for or compliance with Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Age Discrimination Act may contact:
Affirmative Action Officer/Title IX Coordinator
306 West River Drive
Davenport, IA 52801-1221
Or call 563-336-3300
Or email- rmichel@eicc.edu
Dean of Student Development
Clinton Community College
1000 Lincoln Blvd.
Clinton, IA 52732
Or call 563-244-7001
Or email lmiller@eicc.edu
Dean of Student Development
Muscatine Community College
152 Colorado Street
Muscatine, IA 52761
Or call 563-288-6001
Or email scramrahlf@eicc.edu
Dean of Student Development
Scott Community College
500 Belmont Road
Bettendorf, IA 52722
Or call 563-441-4001
Or email lbrown@eicc.edu
Accreditation
EICCD is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. HLC accreditation
means our programs meet or exceed the standards for academic
excellence set for every public and private college in a 19-state
region. The colleges are approved by the Iowa Department of
Education and the Board of Regents. Individual programs are
accredited by associations within their respective fields.
Athletic
Program Participation Rates
and Financial Support Data
Number of athletes, athletic teams, financial
reports, completion graduation rates and transfer out rates
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact the Deans of Student
Development on your campus
CampusCruiser
CampusCruiser serves as the official means of communication between
you and your college. Please review the CampusCruiser information to learn
more.
Campus
Security
Crime awareness statistics and campus security
information
Campus Crime Statistics - Clinton - Muscatine - Scott
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Student Handbook or Campus Security
Code of Conduct for Educational
Loans
HF 2690 Model Education Loan Code of Conduct for Covered Postsecondary Institutions
Completion/Graduation Rates,
Transfer Out Rates and Student Retention Rates
Graduation rates of our students as well as transfer and retention rates can be
viewed here
Copyright
Policies
For more information, see the Terms of Use for CampusCruiser
Course
Withdrawal Policy (.pdf)
Emergency Response
| Clinton Community College (Word) | ||
| Muscatine Community College (Word) | ||
| Scott Community College | ||
| Belmont Emergency Response Guide (Word) | ||
| Belmont Emergency Contacts (Word) | ||
| Belmont Emergency Readiness Plan (Word) | ||
| CAC Emergency Response Guide (.pdf) | ||
| General Emergency Management List (Word) | ||
| Kahl Emergency Readiness Plan (Word) | ||
| Kahl Emergency Response Guide (Word) | ||
FERPA
Students' rights in respect to education records
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Student Handbook or FERPA
Financial
Assistance
State, federal or local financial assistance and how to apply for aid as well as guidelines for maintaining your eligibility
for aid is available for your review.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Student Handbook or Financial Aid
Fire Safety Report/Campus
Housing
Institutional Information
Tuition and fees schedules, refund policy &
Title IV recipient refund policy, officially withdrawing from
school, academic programs, accreditation and approval information,
services and facilities for disabled students can be found in
the Student Handbook.
Job Placement Services
Assistance in preparing for your job search and posting of jobs are available to
you on each campus. See the Career Services Office on your campus for
additional information.
MCC Housing
Missing Person's Procedures
Services for Students with
Disabilities
Services for students with disabilities are available on each of the campuses.
It is important that you see the liaison on each campus for assistance. Student
Development staff can assist in connecting you to the liaison.
Sexual Harassment
EICCD is committed to providing workplaces and learning places that are free from sexual harassment of any kind. In general, sexual harassment encompasses any sexually related conduct which causes discomfort, embarrassment, or humiliation, and any harassing conduct, sexually related or otherwise directed toward an individual because of that individuals gender. Sexual violence is a form of sexual harassment.
The Student Handbook provides details for the reporting and grievance procedures for incidents of sexual harassment and sexual assault.
Student
Diversity
There are a variety of students who enroll in the colleges of EICCD. The
average age of students in the District is 24.5 years of age. Roughly 60% of
the students are women. About 90% of our students are from the state of Iowa. A
report on the diversity of our students and staff can be found here.
Transfer of
Credit
Credit received from other colleges and universities may be
transferred to EICCD. For more information, please see the
Student Handbook or the Transfer Guides area on our website.
Tuition Refund
Policy (.pdf)
Voter
Registration
All students are encouraged to take an active
role in the election process. Voter registration information is available at www.beavoter.org or www.sos.state.ia.us/elections.
Clinton Community
College
1000 Lincoln Boulevard, Clinton, Iowa 52732
563-244-7001
Muscatine Community
College
152 Colorado Street, Muscatine, Iowa 52761
563-288-6001
Scott Community College
500 Belmont Road, Bettendorf, Iowa 52722
563-441-4001