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In addition, up and down the river, our communities offer plenty to do and see. Community walks and runs range from Clinton Community College's B-rrry Scurry Run in February to the internationally known Bix 7-Mile Run, which attracts thousands of world-class runners to Davenport each July. The Clinton, Muscatine, and Quad City park systems offer public swimming pools, and areas for picnics, baseball, tennis, golf, volleyball and soccer. Other athletic attractions include two professional Class A baseball teams, a basketball team and a hockey team.
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Our Climate
Residents of Eastern Iowa enjoy the variety of four changing seasons. For international students from tropical or sub-tropical climates, attending college here offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience crisp white winters, green springs, balmy summers and colorful autumn displays.
Midwest summers are warm and humid. From June through August, temperatures range from an average high of 80 degrees Fahrenheit (27 degrees Celsius) to average lows of 60 F (16 C). Fall is especially beautiful along the river valley, as the oak and maple trees change color to deep orange, bright yellow and brilliant reds. Temperatures from September through November range from highs of 60 F (16 C) to lows of about 40 F (4.5 C).
Winters are fairly moderate, with total average snowfalls of 30 inches or less (less than eight decimeters). High temperatures from December through early March average 40 F with average lows in the 20s. (-6.67 C). Spring rains arrive in March, transforming the landscape into green grass and colorful flowers. Spring temperatures feature highs in the 60s F and lows in the 40s F. Annual rain averages under one meter.
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Our Culture
Iowa is known as the heartland of the United States, perhaps because conditions have encouraged the development of the best U.S. values - a positive attitude, courtesy and humor. As legacies, our early settlers left behind a hard-working rural work ethic, a friendly atmosphere and a reverence for education. Iowa leads the nation in public school quality and educational opportunities.
Parts of our Mississippi Valley area have a multi-ethnic heritage. Generations of immigrants were attracted by our dynamic river towns, rich farmland and strong manufacturing base. These new residents brought unique traditions, cuisines and folklore, which are celebrated at local festivals.
Music, theatre, dance and art are woven into the fabric of each community. Symphony orchestras, ballet, art festivals and galleries, professional and community theatre, and museums provide ample cultural enrichment and enjoyment.
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About the EICCD
The Eastern Iowa Community College District, or EICCD, was established in 1965 by the Iowa State Senate as one of 15 community college merged areas. Today, the EICCD serves more than 270,000 people through Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community Colleges.
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Degree Opportunities
At Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community Colleges you may complete programs leading to a degree, a diploma or certificate. The Associate of Arts (A.A.) and Associate of Science (A.S.) degrees are designed for transfer to four-year colleges and universities, while the Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree prepares the student for specific occupations. Shorter-term diploma and certificate programs prepare students for entry-level employment, often in less than two years.
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Admission
The colleges of EICCD operate under an open admissions policy. All individuals above mandatory high school attendance age (16 years in the U.S.) are welcome to apply for admission, even if they have not completed high school. EICCD reserves the right to guide the placement of applicants through assessment, interviews and past academic achievements. Admission to the college does not guarantee admission to all programs offered by the college. For more details on international student admission, please reques additional international student information.
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Full Accreditation
EICCD has earned the maximum 10-year accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). This accreditation means our programs meet or exceed the standards for academic excellence set for every public or private college in the 19-state North Central region. The colleges are approved by the Iowa Department of Education and the State Board of Regents. Individual programs are accredited by associations within their respective fields.
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Guaranteed Transfer
Arts and sciences credit at one of the EICCD colleges will generally transfer to any HLC-accredited institution. Special agreements with eight participating colleges and universities ensure a smooth transfer for students earning an Associate in Arts degree. A degree from EICCD guarantees admittance to any of the universities run by the state of Iowa, regardless of your pre-college academic performance.
EICCD's transfer guarantee contract provides for a tuition refund to participating A.A. degree graduates for credits that will not transfer to eight public and private colleges.
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