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Carroll Campus
1979
DMACC classes first offered in Carroll
27,000
square feet of educational facilities
2+2
Programs let you complete a four year degree here
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Earn your bachelor's degree without leaving Carroll Campus!
DMACC and Buena Vista University have developed a 2+2 program.
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Carroll Campus
906 North Grant Rd.
Carroll, IA 51401
712-792-1755
1-800-622-3334
FAX: 712-792-8500
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Mon-Thurs until 6 p.m.
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Welcome to DMACC Carroll Campus
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With the number of choices available, making a college decision can be difficult. In growing numbers, Carroll, Iowa area residents are selecting Des Moines Area Community College Carroll Campus as their choice for a quality, affordable, convenient education.
Carroll Campus offers coursework in vocational - technical programs, programs for college transfer, and on campus four-year options with UNI and Buena Vista University.
Our Carroll Campus has something to offer you regardless of your age or interests. Our qualified & dedicated faculty provide individualized attention to each of the 1000 students who choose us each semester.
Student Housing
Carroll is excited to offer housing to our students.
Featured Programs
Human Services
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Nursing
Get the DMACC Carroll Nursing Advantage. No waiting list.
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Lunch With the President
A group of Carroll Campus students recently dined with DMACC President Rob Denson on the Carroll Campus.
Those who participated included: (left to right) Tara Kane of Carroll (Nursing), Jordan Meaike of Audubon (Business), KT Jarvis of Carroll (Financial Administration), Michael Berg of Carroll (Business Administration), Payton Reglein of Carroll (Human Services), Teddy Pike of Carroll (Human Services), Carrie Holm of Jefferson (Nursing), DMACC President Rob Denson, Ashley Hansen of Audubon (Liberal Arts), Jamie Theulen of Scranton (Welding), Kathy Riesberg of Carroll (Human Services), Chelsey Snyder of Audubon (Nursing) and Pam Matthews of Carroll (Nursing).