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IowaWatch Connection: Community Colleges

Iowa's community colleges have evolved to meet the changing needs of society, forging new partnerships with four-year colleges and the private sector to enhance career opportunities for students.

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IowaWatch Connection: Community Colleges
Students participate in a training session at Hawkeye Community College in Waterloo, Iowa.

Iowa’s community colleges have evolved to meet the changing needs of society, forging new partnerships with four-year colleges and the private sector to enhance career opportunities for students.

“I think there’s been a dramatic change over the last 10 years. One from just trying to enroll students and keeping your numbers up to one of completion,” said Mick Starcevich, president of Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

The changes include requiring students to attend orientations and advising sessions and creating an early alert warning system for students who are falling behind. Starcevich said the shift has helped create a more student-centered learning environment and a focus on student experiences.

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