We will communicate with you using the phone number and/or email you provide, So please make sure your entries are accurate.
Please type your name as it appears on legal documents.
Thank you for your interest in our school. We are excited that you want to learn, but our program is only for students aged 16 or older. Please check with us again when you are eligible.
Currently registration is closed for this program option.
Currently all registration appointments for this program are closed. Please make sure that your email and phone number are correct, then click Submit if you would like to be contacted when appointments are open.
Currently registration is closed for this location option.
Currently all registration appointments for this location are closed. Please make sure that your email and phone number are correct, then click Submit if you would like to be contacted when appointments are open.
This question is required by federal law so our program can continue receiving funding to offer free education to adult learners.
At this time we are unable to verify your eligibility. Please click SUBMIT so that we can talk further with you about it.
NOTE: A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race, refers to Hispanic ethnicity.
As adult learners, we all have barriers that contribute to our need for school resources.
Please select the barrier that is your primary need right now.
Eastern Iowa Community Colleges requires a signed "Release of Information" form (download here) on file to share information regarding your educational plan, status and outcomes with applicable individual(s) and/or organization(s). This may include, but not be limited to: transcripts, attendance, academic achievements and test results. This form must be signed in person and will be available at orientation.
- If you are age 17 or under, please download and print the Permission to Attend form.
- This form must be completed, signed and dated by a legal parent or guardian and presented at orientation
- If you are 17 or 18, you must provide proof of that you are not currently enrolled in high school
- Proof can be: drop slip, letter of non-enrollment or transcript that shows withdrawal status
- If you did not attend an area high school, you can contact the local high school for proof that you are not enrolled
- Students who are 16 are not permitted to test by law.
- Students who are within three months of their 17th birthday will be permitted to enroll but must wait to test until on or after their 17th birthday.
- Graduates will not receive a diploma until they have reached 18 years of age and/or the applicant's class from ninth grade has graduated.
There is no fee for materials, instruction, technology access or pre-assessments.
Orientation is required for all new and returning students who have been inactive for more than one year. Your orientation will be scheduled after you complete your initial assessments.