International Students
Why not explore a new country while you are going to college? The U.S. is renowned for its world-class education system, and at EICC international students enjoy high-quality academic programs and instructors who are leaders in their fields.
Experience the culture of our Midwest region, which boasts safe communities, low-cost housing, and so much to see and do. Our campuses are mere hours away from major U.S. cities including Chicago, St. Louis, and Minneapolis. International students can explore iconic landmarks, natural wonders, vibrant cities, and immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the U.S.
And at the same time, build valuable networks that can open doors to global career opportunities.
International Student Admissions Checklist
Obtaining an F-1 Students Visa can be a lengthy process. It is important that you
begin the process as soon as possible.
Every effort has been made to keep this information accurate, however all policies,
procedures, tuition and fees, and curriculum are subject to change by appropriate
action of the faculty, college administration or the EICC Board of Directors.
Preferred deadline for all documents to be received by EICC is June 1 for the fall
semester and November 1 for the spring semester.
For admission information please contact:


Amy Martin
ammartinFREEEICC
563-441-4077
Advises Cancer Information Management, Health Information Management, and International
Students
Submit official TOEFL or IELTS scores to your international student advisor.
- EICC accepts IBT TOEFL, paper-based TOEFL, or IELTS. EICC prefers the IBT TOEFL. An Institutional TOEFL is not recognized by EICC.
- Prior to academic classes, your composite score must be:
- 61 = IBT TOEFL with a minimum subscore of:
- 15 or higher on Reading
- 14 or higher on Listening
- 14 or higher on Speaking
- 14 or higher on Writing
- 500 = paper-based TOEFL with a minimum of:
- 50 or higher on Listening Comprehension
- 47 or higher on Structure and Written Expression
- 50 or higher on Reading Comprehension
- 6 = IELTS band score
- Subscore = 5
- Upon arrival you may have an oral interview and write a sample composition to place you in the proper courses.
- 61 = IBT TOEFL with a minimum subscore of:
Provide an “official bank statement / letter” showing the amount of $28727 USD or
greater in an account. If you have a sponsor – they will need to write a letter indicating their financial support and a bank statement showing they have the required funds.
These are the estimated costs for tuition, books and living expenses:
- Tuition $6456
- Living expenses $19530
- Health Insurance $741
- Books / materials $2000
- Estimated Total $28727 USD
For dependents add: Spouse = $ 3800 / Child = $ 2600
The Student and Exchange Visitor Program office (SEVP) has deployed an upgrade to the website dedicated to the SEVIS I-901 Fee that will allow a student or exchange visitor, or school or exchange visitor program, to verify online if ICE has received their SEVIS I-901 fee payment and when the official receipt for the payment was issued.
This capability will be available for payments made on the Internet, by check or money
order, by Western Union and by bulk filing. Previously, this information could only
be obtained by contacting the SEVIS program office directly.
The SEVIS I-901 website has proven to be a very popular avenue for fee payment. Approximately 77 percent
of all fee payments are made via the Web site.
The new capabilities on the Web site will help assure students and exchange visitors
that their fee payment has been received and provide them with an estimate as to when
they can reasonably expect a consular official to be able to independently verify
the SEVIS fee payment in their system.
Additional help links on the site cover topics such as identifying who is required
to pay the fee, the options for paying the fee, how a third party can pay the fee
for someone else, and how to obtain further assistance.
International Student FAQs
As one of Iowa's largest colleges, we proudly serve more than 12,000 students each year. Over 250 local businesses, too. EICC’s district spans 120 miles from north to south and features urban and rural landscapes. You have the best of both worlds, right at your fingertips.
We’ve got not one, not two, but 16 campus facilities and centers. Our three main campus locations include Clinton, Muscatine, and Scott Community College. And with additional facilities in Davenport, Maquoketa, West Liberty, and Wilton, you don't have to leave your hometown to get a top-notch education. But if you're up for a little adventure, you can always explore our other campuses. Convenience? Check. Choice? Double-check.
At EICC, we're always evolving and expanding. We don’t stand still, and neither should you. Your education is our top priority, and we are pushing boundaries to make it even better.
Everywhere you turn in Eastern Iowa you'll find green space and nature. Though many
think of Iowa as being miles of corn fields, the terrain of Eastern Iowa is anything
but flat. Wooded bluffs, scenic overlooks and rolling hills abound in our river valley
area. Miles of Mississippi River offer opportunities for boating, sailing, water-skiing
and fishing from river beaches or riverside parks. Bicycle, walking and jogging trails
allow residents to enjoy natural beauty. You may see a bald eagle in flight, or watch
a riverboat making its way along the river.
Located at the intersection of U.S. 30 and the Mississippi River, Clinton is home
to approximately 30,000 residents, who enjoy low cost of living, low crime, and high
quality of life. Situated 138 miles west of Chicago, Clinton has been a strategic
historic and commercial area for more than 150 years.
Muscatine's rolling terrain, river heritage and quiet neighborhoods give it a special
personality. Named for a Native American tribe which lived in the area, this thriving
community of more than 23,000 is also home to 96 diversified industries. Summer in
Muscatine means fresh-picked produce, especially regional favorites such as sweet
corn, watermelons, cantaloupe and tomatoes.
Bettendorf and Davenport, Iowa, make up a portion of a bi-state metropolitan area
called the "Quad Cities". The Quad Cities, which spans the Iowa and Illinois sides
of the Mississippi River, is home to nearly 400,000 residents and several major industries.
Located about 160 miles southwest of Chicago, Illinois, and about 48 miles from the
University of Iowa, the Quad Cities is a clean, safe area offering something for everyone.
In just minutes, you can travel from the peaceful quiet of rural settings to the energetic
bustle of city life.
Scott Community College offers cross country in which you can participate. For more information, jump to our athletics website.
In addition, up and down the river, our communities offer plenty to do and see. Community walks and runs range from Clinton Community College's B-rrry Scurry Run in February to the internationally known Bix 7-Mile Run, which attracts thousands of world-class runners to Davenport each July. The Clinton, Muscatine, and Quad City park systems offer public swimming pools, and areas for picnics, baseball, tennis, volleyball and soccer. Other athletic attractions include two professional Class A professional baseball teams, a basketball team and a hockey team.
Residents of Eastern Iowa enjoy the variety of four changing seasons. For international
students from tropical or sub-tropical climates, attending college here offers a once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity to experience crisp white winters, green springs, balmy summers and colorful
autumn displays.
Midwest summers are warm and humid. From June through August, temperatures range from
an average high of 80 degrees Fahrenheit (27 degrees Celsius) to average lows of 60
F (16 C). Fall is especially beautiful along the river valley, as the oak and maple
trees change color to deep orange, bright yellow and brilliant reds. Temperatures
from September through November range from highs of 60 F (16 C) to lows of about 40
F (4.5 C).
Winters are fairly moderate, with total average snowfalls of 30 inches or less (less
than eight decimeters). High temperatures from December through early March average
40 F with average lows in the 20s. (-6.67 C). Spring rains arrive in March, transforming
the landscape into green grass and colorful flowers. Spring temperatures feature highs
in the 60s F and lows in the 40s F. Annual rain averages under one meter.
Iowa is known as the heartland of the United States, perhaps because conditions have
encouraged the development of the best U.S. values - a positive attitude, courtesy
and humor. As legacies, our early settlers left behind a hard-working rural work ethic,
a friendly atmosphere and a reverence for education. Iowa leads the nation in public
school quality and educational opportunities.
Parts of our Mississippi Valley area have a multi-ethnic heritage. Generations of
immigrants were attracted by our dynamic river towns, rich farmland and strong manufacturing
base. These new residents brought unique traditions, cuisines and folklore, which
are celebrated at local festivals.
Music, theatre, dance and art are woven into the fabric of each community. Symphony
orchestras, ballet, art festivals and galleries, professional and community theatre,
and museums provide ample cultural enrichment and enjoyment.
At Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community Colleges you may complete programs leading to a degree, a diploma or certificate. The Associate of Arts (AA) and Associate of Science (AS) degrees are designed for transfer to four-year colleges and universities, while the Associate in Applied Science (AAS.) degree prepares the student for specific occupations.
EICC has earned the maximum 10-year accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). This accreditation means our programs meet or exceed the standards for academic excellence set for every public or private college in the 19-state North Central region. The colleges are approved by the Iowa Department of Education and the State Board of Regents. Individual programs are accredited by associations within their respective fields.
Enrolling Online and Not Studying in U.S.
International students accessing online courses/programs from outside the U.S. with the intent to stay outside of the U.S. are not required to obtain a visa.
You may apply for part-time or full-time studies, with no visa required, if you will only be taking online courses from EICC and will not be entering the U.S. for studies. Follow procedures for application for admission. Tuition will be at the online rate. All courses will be taught in English and proficiency is expected.
Questions? Contact our Admissions office:


Amy Martin
ammartinFREEEICC
563-441-4077
Advises Cancer Information Management, Health Information Management, and International
Students