To be eligible to request prior learning/alternative credit, a student must be currently enrolled and in good standing at NIACC or be eligible for re-admission to the college. For more information, contact NIACC Admissions at 641-422-4245 or visit Prior Learning Assessment. Library
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However, it is your responsibility to register for classes and fulfill the requirements of your program of study.
New Student Registration: Students who have applied to NIACC and have been accepted can begin their first semester of study. Current Student Registration: Students who are currently attending NIACC and are enrolling in a consecutive fall, spring, or summer semester.
Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Illinois residents attending North Iowa Area Community College are eligible for a scholarship to cover up to the difference in resident and non-resident tuition. If you live in the residence halls, room and board is $7,342 annually.
A full time student typically registers for 15 credit hours each semester. To be considered a part time student, enrollment is less than 12 credit hours. Residency - Includes Lab/Supplies/Activities Fee *. Students from Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Wisconsin. Students from all other states.
NIACC has a flexible payment plan which allows students to pay for their education on a monthly basis. Students may qualify for a tax credit by attending NIACC. The HOPE tax credit applies to the first two years of college.
The mission of the Learning Support Division is to provide support and access to educational opportunities for students, and to maintain a wide variety of resources to meet the informational and educational needs of the NIACC community.
Portfolio review is a means for students to earn credit for classes for learning they have acquired through prior work experience, employer training programs, volunteer or community service, or personal experiences.
The NIACC library provides access to information resources and services that support the success of our community.
The Technology Services Division provides technology-related support to the campus in the areas of computer services, media services, online course support, and telecommunications. Technology Services staff members set up and maintain the computers in the computer labs, data networks, Internet, and computer applications.