Eastern Iowa Community College
District
Eastern Iowa Community College District (EICCD) was established
in 1965 by the Iowa State Legislature and provides comprehensive
community college education. The District serves the
population through its three colleges (Clinton, Muscatine, and
Scott Community Colleges). EICCD offers two-year Associate in
Arts, Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science
degrees, diploma and certificate training, associate degree college
transfer and a wide selection of adult and continuing education
programs.
EICCD is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges
and Schools (NCACS). Our NCACS accreditation means that our
programs meet or exceed the standards for academic excellence set
for every public and private college and university in the 19-state
North Central region. The three colleges within the district
are also approved by the Iowa Department of Education and the Board
of Regents.
Scott Community
College
Scott Community College (SCC) is located in Bettendorf, Iowa, a
community of 30,000 residents. Bettendorf is part of the
metropolitan area of the Quad Cities, which is a bi-state community
of about 400,000 people located on the Mississippi River. The
Health, Safety and Environmental Technology program is based on the
SCC campus.
SCC is a comprehensive community college offering two-year
Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Applied
Science degrees, diploma and certificate career training, associate
degree college transfer, and a wide selection of adult and
continuing education programs. As one of the colleges
comprising the EICCD, SCC holds the maximum accreditation by the
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Send us an
e-mail or call 1-800-895-0811 for more
information.