Online Classes

Take charge of your future with flexible, affordable online programs built to fit your life!

Iowa Western Online Programs offers high-quality education that adapts to your schedule—wherever you are. Our online courses match the rigor and excellence of our in-person classes, ensuring you’re fully prepared for the next steps in your academic journey.

Complete your degree with Iowa Western, and transfer seamlessly to a university, saving both time and money along the way!

What to Expect from an Online Program

At Iowa Western, our online programs are designed with your success in mind. Here’s what you can anticipate:

  • Interactive Learning Environment: You’ll engage with your instructor and classmates through our user-friendly online platform, participating in discussions, group projects, and interactive assignments.
  • Flexible Coursework: Access lectures, submit assignments, take quizzes, and complete coursework with the flexibility to choose when and where you study—within the set deadlines of the course schedule, keeping you on track just like in-person classes.
  • Support Every Step of the Way: As an online student, you have full access to the same resources as our in-person students, including academic advising, tutoring, mental health services, and more.
  • Quality Education: Our online classes maintain the same high standards as our traditional offerings, ensuring you receive a comprehensive and valuable education.
  • No Campus Visits Required: Complete your degree from anywhere—most online courses don’t require any on-campus visits, allowing you to study from the comfort of your own home.

Is an Online Program the Right Fit for You?

Online learning can offer flexibility and convenience, but it’s important to know whether it’s the best match for your personal learning style and life circumstances. Ask yourself the following questions to determine if an online program at Iowa Western is right for you:

  1. Are you self-motivated and good at managing your time?
  2. Are you comfortable with technology?
  3. Can you communicate effectively in writing?
  4. Do you have access to a reliable internet connection?
  5. Can you balance multiple commitments?
  6. Are you willing to seek help when needed?
  7. Do you enjoy digital interaction?
  8. Are you comfortable with online assessments and feedback?

Explore our Online Programs

Below, you’ll find a list of our online programs, ranging from associate degrees to specialized certifications. Each program is tailored to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in your field, while still allowing you to manage your personal and professional commitments. Explore our offerings and discover how Iowa Western can help you take the next step in your educational journey!

How to Get Started

Ready to get started and kick off your online educational journey? The admissions process is simple. Get started by visiting our admissions page. Questions? Contact our Admissions Advisors to set up an appointment! Email: admissions@iwcc.edu

Phone: 712-325-3200

We’re excited to support you as you embark on this journey—let’s make your educational dreams a reality!

Technology Requirements for Online Learning

  • Windows 10 or newer or macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or newer
  • Latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, or Safari
  • Stable High Speed internet connection of 5MB or higher

Technical Support Information

  • Hours: Monday – Thursday 7:30 am – 11 pm and Friday 7:30 am – 6 pm
  • Email: support@iwcc.edu
  • Phone: 712-325-3220

State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements

Iowa Western Community College is a member of State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements. This State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) establishes a state-level reciprocity process for online courses in participating states. SARA is lead by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), a private nonprofit organization [501(c)(3)] that helps expand students’ access to educational opportunities and ensure more efficient, consistent, and effective regulation of distance education programs.

If you have a complaint regarding an online course that was not handled properly at Iowa Western, you may contact the Bureau of Iowa College Aid, Iowa Department of Education (Iowa College Aid). Iowa College Aid accepts concerns and complaints from any student attending an Iowa school, regardless of the student’s state of residency, and from an Iowa resident attending any school in the United States.