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Register for EICC’s accelerated Winterim Semester, starting Sept. 26

Starting Monday, Sept. 26, 2022, students can register for Eastern Iowa Community Colleges’ (EICC) accelerated, 2022-23 Winterim Semester. Enrollment is open to all current EICC students, as well as guest students from other colleges and universities.

The four-week term begins Friday, Dec. 23, 2022, and runs through Monday, Jan. 23, 2023. Offered entirely online, EICC’s accelerated Winterim classes allow students to get ahead on the upcoming semester or catch up on a class they may have missed. Guest students can take advantage of our seamless credit transfer to their home institution, saving them time and money.

The college offers many in-demand subject areas, including business, sociology, history, mathematics, and wellness, among others. Students are encouraged to register early to ensure they get the class they want. View the full course list, here.

Current EICC students can register by contacting their academic advisor. Guest students can start the registration proves by filling out our simple application and guest registration form. All guest students must be in good standing at their home institution to register.

Registration for the Winterim Semester closes Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2022. Enrollment is limited to one Winterim class per student, and classes are not available to high school students.

Learn more at eicc.edu/winterim, or call the nearest college for details:

  • Clinton Community College: 563-244-7000
  • Muscatine Community College: 563-288-6000
  • Scott Community College: 563-441-4000
  • Scott Community College, Urban Campus: 563-336-5200

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

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