NIACC is accredited by the
Higher Learning Commission to administer
associate degree programs.Those being, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, and Associate in General Studies. Otherwise, diplomas are given for programs less than 30 semester hours. College academic programs are divided into seven "meta majors" corresponding to career fields. Those being: • Agriculture • Business • Health science • Humanities • Human and public services • STEM • Skilled trades
Community educational services The main campus of North Iowa Area Community College is located on the eastern side of Mason City, Iowa. NIACC also has regional centers in Charles City, Forest City, Garner, Hampton, Lake Mills, and Osage. These centers provide general education courses, career training programs, continuing education classes as well as concurrent enrollment for area high-school students.
John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center The John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center and its sister organization the North Iowa Small Business Development Center are located on NIACC's campus. Its namesake John Pappajohn was born in St. Luke's, Greece in 1928 and immigrated to Mason City, Iowa when he was nine months old. He attended the
University of Iowa, and later became a
Des Moines-based venture capitalist. In 1997, Pappajohn donated $25 million to establish John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Centers at five Iowa-based higher education institutions. NIACC is home to the only center located on a community college campus, other centers are located at the
University of Iowa,
Iowa State University, the
University of Northern Iowa, and
Drake University. The NIACC Pappajohn Center provides business counseling, star-up and expansion services, as well as financial advice to Iowa and North Iowa entrepreneurs. The adjoining North Iowa Area Small Business Development Center provides services to small-business in local counties, and is federally funded by the
U.S. Small Business Administration. == Administration ==