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Northwest Iowa Community College company history timeline

1966

In January 1966 they approved the application of Northwest Iowa Vocational School (NIVS) to become a community college.

A board of seven directors was elected on April 20, 1966, representing seven districts throughout the region.

In September of 1966, the Board approved taking the three-quarter mill levy to voters at the regular school election, and then they began to discuss a permanent location for the college.

By December of 1966, the purchase of the land was authorized with two payments of $21,155.00.

1967

Ground breaking for the first college building (building D) took place on May 3, 1967.

1968

By the spring of 1968 NIVS had 10 instructors and four administrators, with more being hired.

1971

In 1971 buildings B and C were built and housed the business and construction programs.

1974

In 1974 another program unique to the college, and another first, was the heavy equipment program.

1975

Also in 1975, NIVS received accreditation from the North Central Association (NCA) to deliver diplomas and degrees.

In 1975 the college changed its name to Northwest Iowa Technical College (NITC), a name that reflected both the roots of the college in vocational education, but also the new focus on college transfer curriculum.

NITC began providing a limited arts and science program in 1975.

1976

In 1976 adjacent farmland was purchased, and this expanded the campus to 263 acres.

1994

Since 1994 the college has grown concurrent enrollments and has achieved the second highest percentage of penetration of the 15 community colleges.

During this time the college also began to aggressively work to deliver programming to area high school students under the new Post-Secondary Educational Opportunities act (PSEO). The expansion was aided by the introduction of the Iowa Communications Network (ICN) classrooms in 1994.

1999

In 1999, NCC, along with six other Iowa community colleges, formed a partnership to organize the Iowa Community College Online Consortium (ICCOC) to provide quality online educational opportunities.

Since 1999 NCC has achieved significant success in obtaining and utilizing competitive grant funding to leverage college money to move the college forward.

2001

In 2001 the first successful TRIO Student Support Services grant provided NCC with

2005

Colleague went ‘live’ in 2005 and the process of moving towards using one data source for all reportable information began.

2006

Since 2006-07, NCC has awarded 1,984 scholarships totally nearly $1.2 million, an average of $171,162 each academic year.

2009

Reporting out of Colleague is challenging and in 2009 an SQL database server was launched to assist in reporting.

2011

In 2011, the Iowa Community College Online Consortium (ICCOC) was awarded a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to build instructor dashboards to increase student success in key gatekeeper courses.

First, the Lifelong Learning and Recreation Center (LLRC) opened in 2011 for students, staff and the community.

2013

The NCC 2013 placement report indicates that 97% of graduates are employed or pursuing further education, with certain programs routinely boasting 100% placement.

The small technical high school with enrollments of 49 students is now a comprehensive community college with a 2013-14 total enrollment of 2,631.

15th in the Nation by Create a Career (2013)

2020

The trend statements, strategic initiatives, and goals are designed to prepare NCC to be even more successful in 2020.

2022

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