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NIACC Catalog 2021-2022 
    
NIACC Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

School Partnerships



NIACC has developed cooperative programs with high schools in our service area to identify career program prerequisites, to reward students for previous learning experiences, to provide a challenging educational experience for each student, and to ensure a smoother transition for students into postsecondary degree programs.

Career Link Programs and Classes

Career Link programs and classes are educational partnerships between high schools and NIACC. Career Link focuses on providing students with skills needed to perform in today’s workforce. A major component is an applied (hands-on) curriculum that recognizes the widely varying learning styles of students. It involves the creation of a carefully designed sequence of high school and college courses leading to an associate degree. Student career exploration and planning, along with a parental community awareness of workforce needs and employment opportunities, are vital components of a Career Link program.

Career Link programs at the NIACC campus include:

  • Agriculture
  • Automotive Service Technology
  • Building Trades
  • Business Administration
  • Diesel Technology
  • Health Care
  • Heating and Air Conditioning Technology
  • Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance
  • Industrial Systems Technology
  • Teacher Education
  • Tool and Die Technology
  • Welding

In addition to the on-campus programs, Career Link Academies are located across North Iowa. Students from surrounding high schools travel to the Career Link Academy where they complete up to 23 semester hours of college credit during their senior year.

NIACC has established Career Link Academies at the following sites:

Entrepreneurship - Garner-Hayfield-Ventura High School
Health Careers - West Hancock High School and Hancock County Memorial Hospital
Industrial Technology - Rockwell

All area school districts offer NIACC classes taught at the high school during the regular school day. In many cases, high school instructors, who meet NIACC teaching qualifications, teach the courses. NIACC textbooks and course outlines are utilized. The result is a savings of time and resources for the student. Area students also take classes online or travel to NIACC to take classes face to face.

Nationally Accredited Program  

The NIACC Career Link program is nationally accredited by NACEP, the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships. This accreditation demonstrates that the Career Link program meets or exceeds rigorous national standards of quality in the areas of curriculum, instructors, students, assessment, and program evaluation.

For information about the Career Link programs and classes available at your high school, contact your high school counselor or contact the NIACC School Partnership Department at (641) 422-4175 or 1-888-466-4222, Ext. 4175.