Pictured (L-R)–District 12 Rep., Brian Best, and Chamber Legislative Committee Member, Rick Hunsaker. One of the major topics of discussion during this
Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) Carroll Campus held a ribbon cutting to official open the $4.2 million, 11,000 square-foot expansion located on the
This past Monday, Gov. Reynolds announced four Iowa community colleges were each receiving $1 million in grants to develop Career Academies. Provost of the
The Career Advantage Coordinator at the Carroll Campus of Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) was recently recognized by the Iowa School Counselor
Lundstrom says up until Jan. 19, it is a great time to stop by DMACC and get more information on the classes available. He adds that with the job-related COVID issues and the fact that acquiring more education is a popular New Year’s resolution, they are expecting to see the possibilities for increased enrollment in the spring semester. The other important things to begin researching before the next semester starts are opportunities for tuition assistance.
Technology is one of the growing areas of study Lundstrom says they have been seeing since they introduced their computer language program a few years ago in a partnership with Accenture in their Rural Forge project. There is added assistance for that 35-hour diploma program.