Louisa-Muscatine
Louisa-Muscatine High School
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Concurrent Course Offerings
It is easy for high school students to gain a head start on college through EICC. Take our classes in-person or online, or attend EICC classes offered right within your high school. It costs you nothing and catapults you towards your academic and career goals.
- ENG-105 Composition I, 3 credit hours
- ENG-106 Composition II, 3 credit hours
- CSC-110 Intro to Computers, 3 credit hours
- LIT-101 Introduction to Literature, 3 credit hours
- SDV-114 Strategies for Academic Success , 3 credit hours
High School Career Academies
Whether you can name your dream career or want to explore your options and find that perfect fit, you can. Join an EICC Career Academy while you're in high school and earn a semester to a full year of college credit, for free.
All classes are taken at the Muscatine Career Advancement Center (MCAC) or Muscatine Main Campus (MCC) during junior or senior year of high school. All academies are eligibile for the Connections Scholarship.
Academy | Length | Location | Award |
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Agriculture | 1 or 2 year options | MCC/MCAC | 13 - 28 college credits |
Advanced Manufacturing | 1 year | MCC/MCAC | Basic Electricity Certificate |
Automotive | 1 year | MCC/MCAC | Automotive Technology Certificate |
Culinary | 1 year | MCC/MCAC | ServSafe Certificate, Culinary Arts Certificate |
Diesel Academy | 1 or 2 year options | MCAC | Heavy Duty Diesel Certificate (optional), 8 - 18 college credits |
Healthcare Academy | 1 or 2 year options | MCC/MCAC | Certified Nurse Aide Certification (optional), 11 - 25 college credits |
Horticulture Academy | 1 option | MCC/MCAC | 13 college credits |
HVAC Academy | 1 year | MCC/MCAC | HVAC Certificate |
IT Networking & Cybersecurity | 1 year | MCC/MCAC | 13 - 25 college credits |
Teacher Prep | 1 or 2 year options | MCC/MCAC | 13 - 25 college credits |
Welding | 1 year | MCC/MCAC | Fundamentals of Welding Certificate |
Transfer Information
We have transfer agreements with a number of public and private colleges and universities, and we also have guaranteed Transfer Major programs to make your move to the next campus even smoother.
Resources for Parents
FAQ for Parents of Concurrently Enrolled Students
Concurrent enrollment allows high school students to take college courses while still enrolled in high school. Students earn both high school and college credits for these courses. Parents can find more information about the College Connections program in the Concurrent Enrollment Program Student and Parent Handbook.
- Advanced Learning: Students are challenged with college-level coursework.
- Cost Savings: College credits earned in high school can reduce future college tuition.
- College Readiness: Helps students prepare academically for college.
Students must meet certain eligibility requirements, which may include a minimum GPA, standardized test scores, and approval from their high school counselor. Students will also need to complete an Eastern Iowa Community Colleges (EICC) application. Students can apply at eicc.edu/apply
Yes, concurrent enrollment courses are college-level courses taught by EICC-approved instructors. These courses follow the college syllabus, grading scale, and student expectations.
Through Iowa legislation the school district is responsible for the cost of enrollment for all concurrent courses, and textbooks. Students should check with their school district to confirm the course registration will count for high school credit. If a student wishes to take classes that are not contracted through the school district and college, then the student pays out of pocket costs for the course.
Need help? Contact your EICC Support Team.
College & Career Transition Counselor

Theresa Putnam Genz
tputnamgenz@eicc.edu
563-288-6047
Advises High School Concurrent: Columbus and Louisa-Muscatine
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