
General Information
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There is a wealth of information available to current students at Eastern Iowa Community Colleges. The following outlines available information and how to obtain it. Upon request, a printed copy of any of the reports or information will be provided to students. Additional information for current students is also available on the college’s intranet,EICConnect.
TheStudent Handbookhas been placed online for students' convenience. Should students have questions about thehandbook
, please see the Dean of Student Development on your campus.
Non-discrimination Statement / Equal Educational Opportunities
是爱荷华州社区学院区东部的政策不是歧视项目,活动,或就业的基础上,种族,肤色,国籍,性别、残疾、年龄、性取向、性别身份,信仰,宗教,和实际或潜在的家庭,父母或婚姻状况,根据爱荷华州代码§§216.6和216.9,标题六世和七世1964年的民权法案(42事项§§2000 d和2000 e), 1973年的同工同酬法案(29事项§206节),第IX条(教育修正案,20 U.S.C.§§1681-1688),第504条(1973年康复法案,29 U.S.C.§794),以及《美国残疾人法案》第II条(42 U.S.C.§12101等)。
If you have questions or complaints related to compliance with this policy, please contact Debora J. Sullivan, Equal Employment Opportunity Officer/Equity Coordinator, Eastern Iowa Community College District, 101 West Third Street, Davenport, Iowa 52801, 563-336-3487,djsullivan@www.hmeyephoto.comor the Director of the Office for Civil Rights U.S. Department of Education, John C. Kluczynski Federal Building, 230 S. Dearborn Street, 37th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604-7204, Telephone: (312) 730-1560 Facsimile: (312) 730- 1576, TDD (800) 877-8339 Email:OCR.Chicago@ed.gov.
EICC Annual Notice of Non-Discrimination
Translation Disclaimer
东部爱荷华社区学院网站的官方语言是英语。东部爱荷华社区学院的网站可以使用谷歌™翻译成不同的语言,以服务我们的不同社区。重要的是要了解网站使用谷歌™翻译,一个第三方服务,提供自动计算机翻译的网页。EICC对谷歌™Translate提供的服务没有控制权,我们不认可翻译的准确性或可靠性。
While Google™ Translate uses state-of-the-art technology, it does so without the intervention of human translators. The translations provided as part of the services are only an approximation of the website's original content. You should not rely on Google™ Translate to provide an exact translation of the website. NOT all text may be translated correctly and some portions of the website may not be translated at all. Some files and other items cannot be translated, including but not limited to, video content, graphical buttons, drop down menus, graphics, and photos. In addition, some applications and/or services may not work as expected when translated.
EICC has no control over the nature, content, and availability of the service, and accordingly, cannot guarantee the accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of the translation. Because of this, EICC is not liable for any issues that may arise as a result of the use of any translation service. Use of these services is done so at the user’s risk. Any discrepancies created in the automated translation of the original text are not binding.
While we cannot control the translations powered by the Google™ Translate Service, we are very dedicated to serving our community. Please contact the college for assistance at 888-336-3907.
For questions about Google Translate, including how to contribute to better translations, visit:http://translate.google.com/support/
Website Accessibility Statement
Individuals using assistive technology (such as a screen reader, Braille reader, etc.) who experience difficulty accessing information on this website, should send an email toeiccinfo@www.hmeyephoto.com
The e-mail should include the nature of the accessibility problem and the individual’s e-mail address for a response. If the accessibility problem involves a particular webpage, the message should include the URL (web address) of the page. We will contact individuals having accessibility problems within three business days to assist them and to provide them with the information being sought.
Accreditation
EICC is accredited by theHigher 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.
CTE课程的外部机构认证使EICC能够评估EICC毕业生不断变化的工作场所知识和技能需求,并调整其课程以适应他们。The following CTE programs maintain their occupational or state/federally required accreditations:
- Automotive Collision Repair Technology(Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)/National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) Certification)
- Automotive Technology(Automotive Service Excellence (ASE))
- Cancer Information Management Program(National Cancer Registrars Association and students who complete EICC’s program are eligible to sit for the CTR exam under eligibility Route 2)
- Culinary Arts Chef Apprenticeship Program(United States Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship and the American Culinary Federation through the Quad Cities Chefs de Cuisine, Chapter IL 032)
- Diesel Technology(Automotive Service Excellence (ASE))
- Dental Assisting Program(Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) of the American Dental Association)
- Electroneurodiagnostic Technology (Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs)
- Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic(Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)
- Health Information Management Program(Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management (CAHIIM))
- Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning(HVAC Excellence)
- Radiologic Technology Program(American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT))
- Registered Nurse Program and Licensed Practical Nursing Program(Iowa Board of Nursing)
- Respiratory Care Program(Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC))
- Surgical Technology Program(Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Program (CAAHEP))
- Veterinary Technician Program(American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA))
Alcohol and Drug Prevention
See Student Handbook for information.
Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data
Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act Report 2020
For more information: Contact the Deans of Student Development on your campus
Campus Security
Crime awareness statistics and campus security information
Annual Campus Safety and Security Report
For more information:Student Handbook Crime/Security Section
Career Services
Assistance in preparing for your job search and posting of jobs are available on each campus. See the Career Services Office on your campus for additional information.
Code of Conduct for Educational Loans
HF 2690 Model Education Loan Code of Conduct for Covered Postsecondary Institutions
Completion/Graduation Rates, Transfer Out Rates, Student Retention Rates, Program Outcomes and Perkins Performance Report
- Academic Awards
- IPEDS Graduation Data
- Retention Rates
- Satisfactory Academic Progress
- EICC Transfer Report 2020
- Successful Completion of Credit Hours
- Perkins Performance Report
- Program Outcomes
Technology Policy
seeStudent Handbook Technology Policy
Cost of Attendance Samples
Course Withdrawal Policy
Cyber Threat Protection
EICConnect
EICConnectserves as the official means of communication between students and the college.
EICC Alert
In an effort to keep students safe and informed in weather and other emergency situations, Eastern Iowa Community Colleges provides a mobile text message alert system to help notify students, faculty and staff of school closings and other important information with EICC Alert.
Faculty/Personnel Directory
FERPA
The Federal Educational Right to Privacy Act provides for students' rights in respect to education records.
For more information:Student Handbook FERPA SectionorFERPA
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 Financial Aid SectionorFinancial Aid
Fire Safety Report/Campus Housing
Freedom of Speech Policy
Missing Person Procedures
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 theStudent Handbook.
Pregnancy and Parenting
See the Student Handbook for information about Pregnancy and Parenting on campus.
Professional Licensure Information
Service Animals
See Student Handbook for information about service animals on campus.
Services for Students with Disabilities
Services for students with disabilities are available on each of the campuses. It is important that students see the campus liaison for assistance. Student Development staff can assist in connecting students to the liaison.More information can be found in the student handbook.
Sexual Assault/Violence
EICC is committed to providing an environment that is free from all forms of sexual abuse, assault, and coercive conduct. The college encourages students to report sexual assault immediately to the local police department. Any student who is sexually assaulted or is the victim of sexual harassment should contact the Dean of Student Development (CCC- Michelle Allmendinger; MCC- Shelly Cram Rahlf; SCC- Michael Beane).
TheStudent Handbook Sexual Assault/Violence Sectionprovides details for the reporting and grievance procedures for incidents of sexual harassment and sexual assault.
State-Based Student Complaints Process
根据爱荷华州法典第261B章,爱荷华大学学生援助委员会(The Commission)拥有全面的法定权力,以确定在爱荷华州的物理位置运营或向爱荷华居民提供远程教育课程和项目的高等教育机构的注册(即许可或授权)状态。此外,该委员会还执行爱荷华州学生消费者保护法第714、18、714.19、714.23、714.24条的规定,其中涉及某些教育机构的财务责任,以及对专利机构而言,对退学学生的学费退还政策。
Persons who have questions about a postsecondary educational institution’s compliance with Iowa Code Chapter 261B, and Iowa Code Sections 714.18, 714.19, 714.23, and 714.24 should contact:
Jayne M. Smith, J.D.
Postsecondary Registration Administrator
Iowa College Student Aid Commission
515-725-0959
Jayne.Smith@iowa.gov
In addition, the Iowa College Student Aid Commission maintains a Student Complaint Review process that meets the conditions of federal regulations in 34 CFR 600.9(a)(1). These regulations state that a postsecondary educational institution located in a State is legally authorized by the State, in part, if the State has a process to review and appropriately act on complaints concerning the institution. The Commission accepts complaints from any student attending any postsecondary educational institution located in Iowa, and from any Iowa resident attending a postsecondary educational institution located in any other State.
Iowa College Aid has created aStudent Complaint Formto accept a student’s questions, concerns, or complaints related to a postsecondary school. A student may also contact Iowa College Aid toll-free at 877-272-4456.
Student Diversity
There are a variety of students who enroll in the colleges of EICC. 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.
Student Demographics and Diversity Information
State or Federal Financial Aid Recipient Demographics and Diversity Information
Student Resource Center
Student Resource Center on ICCOC website
Technology Policy
See Student Handbook for Technology Policy
Transfer of Credit
EICC accepts transfer credit from colleges and universities accredited by the North Central Association of Schools or its regional affiliates. Credit for equivalent courses will be accepted to satisfy specific course requirements for graduation. The transfer credit received may vary depending on the academic program and college registrars will decide on elective credit or course substitutions on an individual basis. Transfer credit will be recorded on the EICC transcript after a transfer evaluation has been requested. Transfer grades are not used in the EICC grade point average.
From Career and Technical to Arts and Science Programs
The college reserves the right to refuse credit earned more than 10 years before the proposed program completion date. All credit earned at one of the colleges of EICC will transfer to another EICC college, with the limitations outlined above.
Credit earned in career and transfer courses at EICC or other accredited institutions may be accepted for an AA or AS program. A maximum of 16 hours of that credit may be accepted as elective credit for an Arts and Science degree.
For more information please see theStudent Handbook Transfer Degrees SectionorTransfer Guides.
Title IV Refund Policy
Title IX Sex Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
Title IX Training Materials - Eastern Iowa Community Colleges are required by federal law to post all training materials used for Title IX compliance. The links below reflect the training completed by EICC’s Title IX coordinator, Title IX decision-makers, Title IX investigators, and all who implement informal resolution processes. Third-party vendor copyright/trademark protections apply as noted.
In compliance with 34 CFR §106.45(b)(10)(i)(D) issued by the United States Department of Education
under Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act of 1972, Eastern Iowa Community Colleges has made publicly available the training materials used to train Eastern Iowa Community Colleges Title IX personnel.
Eastern Iowa Community Colleges Title IX Coordinator, Title IX Investigators, and Decision-Makers attended theTitle IX & Beyondtwo-day virtual training program on August 6-7, 2020, which was hosted by Title IX Solutions, LLC. To view our Title IX personnel’s Certificates of Completion of theTitle IX & BeyondTraining Program, contact Chief Human Resources Officer atdjsullivan@www.hmeyephoto.com. Eastern Iowa Community Colleges has made theTitle IX & Beyondtraining program materials publicly available here:Title IX & Beyond_Program Materials_August 2020这些材料是Title IX Solutions, LLC的独家财产。所有权利保留,©2020。Title IX Solutions, LLC授权在本网站发布这些材料,仅供本机构按照法规34 CFR§106.45(b)(10)(i)(D)使用。No other use or dissemination by this institution or any third party is authorized without the prior written consent of Title IX Solutions, LLC.The information and materials provided during this program were for educational purposes only and not intended to be legal advice. Attendees should seek independent legal advice concerning the issuespresented.
Tuition and Fees
Tuition Refund Policy
Voter Registration
All students are encouraged to take an active role in the election process.Voter registration information
Privacy Policy
Thank you for visiting the Eastern Iowa Community Colleges website and reviewing our privacy statement. Eastern Iowa Community Colleges does not collect personal information about visitors to our Website unless you choose to provide that information to us. Eastern Iowa Community Colleges does not sell, exchange or release information gathered from your visit to our website to parties outside the college without your consent. Once we obtain your consent, we consider it valid until revoked by you.
Information collected and stored automatically
If you visit our website, we automatically gather and store the following information about your visit so that we can track the use of our Website in order to make improvements. This information is stored and used in the aggregate only, and is not used to contact you personally:
- The IP address from which you access our Website
- The name of the domain from which you access the Internet (for example, aol.com, if you are connecting from an America Online account)
- The type of browser and operating system used to access our Website
- The date and time you access our site
- The pages, files, documents and links that you visit
- The Internet address of the website from which you linked to this Website
Cookies
除了自动收集的信息外,我们还可能收集cookies,这是您访问的网站发送到您浏览器的小块信息。cookie用于跟踪使用模式、流量趋势和客户行为,以及记录来自本网站的其他信息。当您在本网站注册时,cookie也允许我们保存信息,以便您下次访问时不必重新输入信息。许多内容调整和客户服务改进都是基于来自cookie的数据进行的。我们从cookie收集的信息不会用于创建用户的配置文件,只会以聚合形式使用。
You may set your browser to refuse cookies from any website that you visit. If you so choose, you may still gain access to most of the college's Website, but you may not be able to take advantage of some of the interactive elements offered.
If you send us Personal Information
The Eastern Iowa Community Colleges website will only collect personal information which you knowingly and voluntarily provide by, for example, sending emails, completing membership forms, registering for classes, events, or other programs, responding to surveys or ordering merchandise. If you provide us with personal information, we will normally respond to your inquiry, request or order. We may also contact you to provide information about college activities, programs, membership and development opportunities and special events that may interest you.
Eastern Iowa Community Colleges will only share information about you to other parties when one or more of the following conditions apply:
- We have your consent to share the information.
- We need to share your information to provide the service or product you requested.
- We need to send your information to companies who work on behalf of Eastern Iowa Community Colleges to provide a service or product to you.
- We need to respond to subpoenas, court orders, or any other legal process.
- We find it necessary to protect and defend the legal rights and/or property of Eastern Iowa Community Colleges.
Student directory information may be released without the student’s written consent. Directory information includes: name, address, email address, I.D., photo, telephone number, date and place of birth, major field of study, participation in Eastern Iowa Community Colleges activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance at Eastern Iowa Community Colleges, degrees, certificates and awards received, and the most recent previous educational institution attended. If you do not want your directory information released, you must complete a form requesting it not be released and file the form with the Director of Registration and Student Records.
Linking
Within the our website there are links to non-EICC Websites. When you link to third party websites, you leave our Website and no longer will be subject to our privacy policy. Eastern Iowa Community Colleges is not responsible for the privacy practices nor the content of non-EICC websites, and such link is not intended to be an endorsement of the non-EICC website or its content.
Questions? Call toll-free 1-888-336-3907, email eiccinfo@www.hmeyephoto.com or contact the college nearest you and ask to speak to an advisor.
- Clinton Community College, 563-244-7000
- Muscatine Community College, 563-288-6000
- Scott Community College, 563-441-4000
是爱荷华州社区学院区东部的政策不是歧视项目,活动,或就业的基础上,种族,肤色,国籍,性别、残疾、年龄、性取向、性别身份,信仰,宗教,和实际或潜在的家庭,父母或婚姻状况,根据爱荷华州代码§§216.6和216.9,标题六世和七世1964年的民权法案(42事项§§2000 d和2000 e), 1973年的同工同酬法案(29事项§206节),第IX条(教育修正案,20 U.S.C.§§1681-1688),第504条(1973年康复法案,29 U.S.C.§794),以及《美国残疾人法案》第II条(42 U.S.C.§12101等)。如果您有与遵守本政策相关的问题或投诉,请联系爱荷华州达文波特西三街101号东爱荷华社区学院平等就业机会官员/公平协调员Debora J. Sullivan, djsullivan@www.hmeyephoto.com或美国教育部民权办公室主任,花旗中心,500西麦迪逊街,1475室,伊利诺伊州芝加哥60661-7204,电话312-730-1560,传真312-730-1576,OCR.Chicago@ed.gov.