DAVENPORT, IOWA (October 20, 2022) — People can tell you how great THE Community’s College is, but the best way to know whether it’sright for you is to see it — and experience it — for yourself. Eastern Community Colleges has several campus visits days planned in October and November for students and families to tour campus, learn more about academic programs, financial aid, steps to enroll, and more.

One-on-one, in-person campus visits are available at all of our main college campus locations for Clinton, Muscatine, and Scott Community Colleges, as well as the SCC Urban Campus and the Blong Technology Center.

Time slots are available from 9AM– 4:30PM for the following dates:

·         Wednesday, October 26, 2022

·         Monday, November 7, 2022

·         Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Students can reserve their campus visit through our online form at eicc.edu/visit. If the upcoming fall visit days do not work for you, you can request to schedule a different date within the campus visit form. The Office of Admissions also conducts virtual campus visits upon request.

Go to eicc.edu/visit for more information or call the college you wish to visit:

Clinton Community College

1000 Lincoln Blvd, Clinton

563-244-7000

Muscatine Community College

152 Colorado St, Muscatine

563-288-6000Scott Community College

500 Belmont Rd, Bettendorf

563-441-4000

Scott Community College Urban Campus

101 W Third St, Davenport

563-336-3300

Blong Technology Center

8500 Hillandale Rd, Davenport

563-441-4360

 

Toll-free 1-888-336-3907, e-mail eiccinfo@eicc.edu.

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