Dec 19, 2024  
2019-2020 College Catalog 
    
2019-2020 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Serving the Community



Foundation

The Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) Foundation, a 501(c) 3 corporation, is committed to building long-term, sustainable resources through charitable investments in support of students, innovative educational and training programs that meet the workforce needs of our communities and help ensure the future of the College.

Foundation Mission

The Foundation promotes the ongoing success of students by providing external resources that support and expand educational opportunities and priorities.

Foundation Vision

The Foundation is a model of excellence in fundraising, donor relations, investment management and stewardship.

Foundation Values

  • Integrity
  • Community
  • Collaboration
  • Teamwork
  • Accountability

Events

Golf Tournaments

Since 1981, the NICC Foundation has hosted golf tournaments to raise funds for scholarships. Sponsorship and participation in these tournaments directly impacts the lives of students and their families who, without the option of scholarships, may not be able to obtain an education.

Hall of Fame

Each year, outstanding alumni and retirees are recognized for their career accomplishments as well as service and leadership in their communities. The Hall of Fame also honors newly-inducted Legacy Society members. These individuals have chosen to honor their passion for education with a charitable planned gift by naming the College in their will or as a beneficiary on their life insurance policy or their individual retirement account.

Donor Recognition

Donor recognition allows the NICC Foundation and faculty, staff and students the opportunity to thank donors who have generously given gifts supporting students, programs and strategic initiatives helping to ensure the future of the College.

Alumni

The College offers several benefits for Area One Vocational-Technical School, Northeast Iowa Technical Institute and Northeast Iowa Community College alumni. These benefits include hotel discounts, alumni events, hall of fame recognition, alumni newsletter and more. www.nicc.edu/alumni.

High School Options - Earning College Credits

Northeast Iowa Community College has cooperative programs with 25 high schools in its district. These cooperative agreements identify career technical and academic program prerequisite courses for high school students, provide a challenging educational experience and ensure a smoother transition to college. All programs are guided by Senior Year Plus, available at: www.educateiowa.gov/adult-career-community-college/senior-year-plus-syp

Concurrent Enrollment

Northeast Iowa Community College’s concurrent enrollment program has been accredited by the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP). NACEP ensures rigor and high standards “so students experience a seamless transition to college and teachers benefit from meaningful, ongoing professional development” (www.nacep.org). Concurrent enrollment classes enable high school students who have met the requirements of the College and the local district to take college coursework. High school instructors who have been approved and contracted by the community college teach these college courses using the NICC curriculum. High school and college credit is received upon successful completion of the coursework. Concurrent enrollment classes are open to all registered community college students. Visit: www.nicc.edu/collegecredit to view available course options at your high school.

Placement in College Credit “PICC”

Northeast Iowa Community College allows enrollment into on-campus and online sections of college courses through PICC agreements with local school districts. Course offerings each term are available at www.nicc.edu/courses. Local school districts determine course and student eligibility for these offerings. Students must also meet the college pre-requisites of each course for eligibility. High school and college credit is received upon successful completion of the course. Visit www.nicc.edu/hspartnerships for more information.

Articulation

Articulation is the process of mutually agreed upon core competencies and performance levels transferable between institutions (school district and NICC) and courses for college credit. Articulation enables students enrolled in high school courses to receive articulated credit for NICC career and technical program, non-transfer level classes. Competencies are agreed upon between the high school and the College faculty and dean. Credit is entered on an NICC transcript after the student has accumulated 12 NICC credits post-high school. Students must attend NICC within 12 months of high school graduation to be eligible for articulated credit. Articulated courses do not contribute to the student’s NICC grade point average, but do satisfy specific career program requirements. Visit www.nicc.edu/collegecredit to view articulated courses at your high school.

Community Cooperative Educational Programs

The Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) Board of Trustees supports providing access to personal and professional continuing education enrichment opportunities for district residents. These enrichment courses are offered on our campuses, at the service locations and other sites throughout northeast Iowa as appropriate. Individuals at the NICC campuses and service locations, with input from business, industry, community school districts and community members, are actively involved in the development and delivery of these programs.

Campus Locations:

Calmar Campus

1625 Hwy. 150 S.
Calmar, IA 52132
800.728.2256

Peosta Campus

8342 NICC Drive
Peosta, IA 52068
800.728.7367

Service Locations:

Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

Located in the Schmid Innovation Center
900 Jackson St., Ste. 110
Dubuque, IA 52001
563.588.3350

Cresco Center

1020 Second Ave. S.E.
Cresco, IA 52136
563.547.3355

Dubuque Center

700 Main St.
Dubuque, IA 52001
563.557.8271, ext. 100

Manchester Center

1200 ½ W. Main St.
Manchester, IA 52057
563.822.1016

New Hampton

Located inside New Hampton High School
701 W. Main St.
New Hampton, IA 50659
563.562.3263, ext. 144

Regional Academy for Math and Science (RAMS) / Regional Tech Center / Oelwein Center

1400 Technology Drive
Oelwein, IA 50662
319.283.3010

Town Clock Business Center

680 Main St.
Dubuque, IA 52001
563.557.8271, ext. 380

Waukon Center

1220 Third Ave. N.W.
Waukon, IA 52172
563.568.3060

Wilder Business Center

1625 Hwy. 150 S.
Calmar, IA 52132
800.728.2256, ext. 399

Adult Education and Literacy Program

The Adult Education and Literacy (AEL) program offers classes to any adult, age 16 or older, who is not enrolled or required to be enrolled in school. The classes provide basic skills instruction in math, reading, writing and listening.

  • Adult Basic Education (ABE) teaches skills necessary for daily life, consumer needs and workforce development. These classes are designed for students with learning challenges or disabilities who want to build on their skills. Classes are offered year round.
  • English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) helps people with limited English skills to improve in listening, reading, speaking and writing for their daily life and work in the United States. Citizenship preparation is available on request. ESOL classes are offered year round at several locations throughout Northeast Iowa.
  • High school equivalency diploma (HSED, formerly known as GED) classes help students who did not finish high school to receive a high school equivalency diploma from the state of Iowa. The diploma shows that an individual has a level of educational development similar to a high-school graduate. HSED classes are free and available year round, but registration is required. Class attendance is a mandatory requirement of the Department of Education in order to be eligible for the High School Equivalency Test (HiSET). The HiSET consists of five tests: reading, writing, math, social studies and science. They are available in English, Spanish, French, large print and audio formats.

Testing centers are located in Calmar, Peosta and Dubuque. Since most employment and training opportunities require a high school diploma or its equivalent as the minimum educational standard, this program is vital for those working toward college or career goals.

For more information about the AEL program, call 888.642.2338, ext. 100.

Business and Community Solutions

Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) Business and Community Solutions programs are marked by three student driven and community focused principles: program versatility, location diversity and flexible scheduling. Programs, personal and professional, are developed and delivered in response to the educational needs to the people and the businesses in the communities we serve. During a typical school year, NICC Business and Community Solutions will offer more than 38,700 enrollments in a variety of programs.

The needs of our communities are important in the program planning process. Business and Community Solutions offers the student the opportunity to participate in programs ranging from one-hour seminars to multi-day educational sessions. In cooperation with local school districts, Business and Community Solutions offers many programs at various sites throughout our communities and online providing convenient educational opportunities. Business and Community Solutions partners with business and industry in northeast Iowa to provide innovative, customized training for workforce development.

For more information on Business and Community Solutions programs visit www.nicc.edu/solutions or call:

Calmar: 800.728.2256, ext. 399
Dubuque: 563.557.8271, ext. 380

Vocational Programs

Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) occupational programs are designed to provide the specific skills and knowledge essential for successful entry into an occupation. These courses and career pathway certificates are designed in various employment fields for training and retraining.

Some occupational programming areas offered include:

Agriculture, business, health occupations, computer technology, family and consumer science, advanced manufacturing/industrial technology, renewable energy and office occupations.

Examples of programs offered include: Banking, Real Estate Sales, Certified Nurse Aide, Emergency Medical Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Coaching, Computer Networking, Computer Numerical Control (CNC), Welding, Advanced Manufacturing, Building Construction, Construction Equipment Operator and Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) as well as numerous other programs of interest.

All programs follow applicable state and federal guidelines for curriculum development, and carry licensure or certification opportunities if appropriate.

Mobile Computer Labs

Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) maintains several mobile computer labs for the delivery of hands-on technical skills training for business and industry clients. Businesses experiencing software upgrades or needing skills upgrades for their employees can contract with NICC to bring the training lab onsite or to a convenient location. NICC can also customize curriculum to address specific business or industry needs.

Licensure and Recertification

The Mandatory Continuing Education Act, requiring licensed occupations in the state to have a certain amount of continuing education as a condition of relicensure/ recertification, was passed by the state of Iowa in 1977.

Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) Business and Community Solutions provides a variety of relicensure/recertification opportunities and awards Continuing Education Units (CEU), Continuing Education Hours (CEH) or contact hours for completion of continuing education experiences.

Examples of occupations for which programs are currently offered include:

cosmetologists, physical therapists, dentists, psychologists, dental hygienists and assistants, real estate agents, speech pathologists, funeral directors, audiologists, lawyers, social workers, respiratory therapists, accountants, emergency medical services, nurses, pharmacists, dietitians, insurance agents, nursing home administrators, water/waste plant operators, electricians, plumbers, massage therapists and auto dealers. Additional program information may be available upon request.

Event Management and Facility Rentals

Organizations and businesses planning meetings, large conferences or events can call upon the Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) Business and Community Solutions team to assist in program planning, curriculum development, instructor recruitment, logistical planning, catering, marketing and printing services for their event. Clients can select the specific services that they require to produce a memorable conference experience for participants. NICC provides services including facilities, technology, video conferencing, multimedia equipment, wireless internet and more to assist you in delivering high-impact learning experiences for your employees or organization members.

The Town Clock Business Center, located in Dubuque, and the Wilder Business Center on the Calmar campus, house full-scale Business and Community Solutions operations, complete with conference facilities, boardrooms with video conferencing services, computer labs, testing facilities, nursing labs and much more.

In addition to the Town Clock Business Center and the Wilder Business Center, computer labs, nursing labs, conference facilities and conference support accommodations may be found on the NICC campuses in Calmar and Peosta and at the NICC service locations in Cresco, Dubuque, Manchester, Oelwein and Waukon.

Professional Development

The mission of Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) Business and Community Solutions is to provide accessible, affordable, quality education and training to meet the needs of our communities. Business and Community Solutions has programming in the areas of Career Development, Computer Technology, Health, Licensure and Recertification, Trades and Industry, Transportation, and Personal Life and Leisure. Training can range from courses that offer short term certification, professional development or skill enhancement, or personal growth or enrichment.

Iowa New Jobs Training Program (260E)

This program provides training services to new employees of businesses that are new, expanding or relocating from another state to Iowa. Training services are tailored to meet the individual needs of the business. Types of training range from adult basic education to highly technical training. The program is funded through certificates sold by Northeast Iowa Community College. The certificate debt is resolved through the diversion of increased payroll tax receipts from the new jobs.

Iowa Jobs Training Program (260F)

This program helps Iowa businesses fund customized training for current employees. It is designed to ensure that Iowa’s workforce has the skills and expertise to be competitive. Training can range from basic to highly technical skills. State funds are matched with those of the business to provide financial support for training.

Customized Training

Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) works directly with businesses to develop and deliver training that is fully customized to address business needs and objectives of our clients. Our custom training solutions include career and professional development, leadership, information technology, Industrial technology, and health and safety.

Consulting Services

Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) works in partnership with a number of organizations to provide consulting services for business and industry. The Center for Industrial Research and Services (CIRAS) is an organization that provides technical expertise for solving production problems. CIRAS services can include anything from plant layout to setup reduction and product testing. The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at NICC located in downtown Dubuque at the Schmid Innovation Center is accessible to the northeast Iowa business community. It serves entrepreneurs and existing businesses in Allamakee, Clayton, Delaware, Dubuque and Winneshiek counties, providing free, confidential, customized advice to businesses with 500 employees or less. The SBDC also presents affordable workshops that teach practical skills and techniques, conducts research, provides comprehensive information services and offers access to subject matter experts in a variety of fields.

For more information on the services provided by Business and Community Solutions call:

Calmar: 800.728.2256, ext. 399
Dubuque: 563.557.8271, ext. 380