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Des Moines Area Community College

Multi-campus college in central Iowa, US


Summary

Multi-campus college in central Iowa, US

FieldValue
nameDes Moines Area Community College (DMACC)
image_nameDes Moines Area Community College (DMACC) logo.jpg
captionCurrent DMACC Logo
mottoLife's Calling
establishedMarch 18, 1968
typePublic community college
academic_affiliationSpace-grant
presidentRob Denson J.D.
academic_staff2,000
students20,431
cityAnkeny, Boone, Carroll, Newton, Des Moines and West Des Moines
stateIowa
countryUnited States
campusSix campuses
colorsBlue/White
mascotBear
website

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Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) is a public community college in central Iowa. The college served 34,206 credit students and 21,164 noncredit students in 2024.

History

Des Moines Area Community College was created on March 18, 1966. The first classes were held on the Ankeny Campus in 1968. DMACC has experienced tremendous growth in the last two decades. In the fall of 2000, 10,803 students were enrolled at DMACC. By the fall of 2011, that number grew to 25,425.

Academics

DMACC is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and approved by the Iowa State Department of Education. The college is governed by a nine-member board of directors, each representing one of the nine districts the college serves.

Campuses

DMACC's primary campus is in Ankeny, a northern suburb of Des Moines. The college operates six academic campuses in total:

  • Ankeny (Ankeny Campus)
  • Boone (Boone Campus)
  • Carroll (Carroll Campus)
  • Newton (Newton Campus)
  • Urban/Des Moines (Urban Campus)
  • West Des Moines (West Campus)

DMACC also operates a variety of career academy and transportation programs in additional locations in Des Moines, Knoxville, Perry, and Ames.

Athletics

DMACC's athletic programs are located on the Boone Campus. The DMACC Bears compete in the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference and the National Junior College Athletic Association. The Bears participate in men's baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's golf, women's softball, and women's volleyball. Men's basketball won the national championship in 2021.

Notable alumni

  • Bonnie Campbell, Iowa's first female Attorney General, former Iowa gubernatorial candidate, former official in the U.S. Department of Justice
  • Lolo Jones, Olympian and Celebrity Big Brother contestant
  • Jason Momoa, actor
  • Bucky O'Connor, University of Iowa men's basketball coach 1949 to 1958
  • Scott Schebler, professional baseball player

References

References

  1. "DMACC Reports Enrollment Surge for Fall 2023 Semester".
  2. "DMACC 2024 Profile...".
  3. "DMACC History".
  4. "Google Maps".
  5. (2012-04-30). "Iowa community colleges earn accreditation for concurrent enrollment programs - Iowa Department of Education".
  6. "DMACC Campuses".
  7. "Welcome to the DMACC Bears Athletics Site".
  8. Ivis, Dan (29 April 2021). [https://theperrynews.com/dmacc-celebrates-basketball-national-championship/ DMACC celebrates basketball national championship] {{Webarchive. link. (2021-06-24 . ''The Perry News'' ([[Perry, Iowa]]). Retrieved 16 June 2021.)
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