Higher Education
Lifelong learning is a key component for workforce retention, and Quad Cities region has a range of opportunities.There are a total of 40 colleges and universities within a 90-mile (144.840 km) radius of the Quad Cities, with 19 located in Illinois and 21 located in Iowa. The 40 colleges and universities include 12 community colleges, two public four-year universities, two public university satellite campuses, and 24 private colleges, universities, and institutions of higher learning.
Quad Cities region is also home to the Quad Cities Graduate Study Center, promoting access to higher education as a "one stop shop" for information on graduate programs in the Quad Cities. In 2009, the GradCenter served 2,300 students and 55 different employers with innovative programs like on-site employer information sessions, management-level informational sessions and curriculum development initiatives.
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Colleges and Universities:
Augustana College - An independent four-year college of liberal arts and sciences affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Augustana will celebrate 125 years in the Quad-Cities in the year 2000. Campus attractions include the Fryxell Geology Museum, John Deere Planetarium and Centennial Hall. New science and educational technology buildings are scheduled to open for the fall term. 639 38th St., Rock Island; (309) 794-7000.Black Hawk College - A two-campus community college fully accredited by the North Central Association, Black Hawk offers two-year associate's degrees as well as vocational and technical training. The Moline Campus is at 6600 34th Ave., (309) 796-1311; East Campus is at 1501 Illinois 78, Kewanee, (309) 852-5671 or (800) 233-5671.
Marycrest International University - Founded by the Sisters of Humility, Marycrest is a coeducational, private four-year liberal-arts college offering bachelor's- and master's-degree programs and a weekend program for working adults. 1607 W. 12th St., Davenport; (563) 326-9512.
Palmer College of Chiropractic - Founded in 1897, Palmer is the oldest and most respected name in chiropractic education. It is accredited by the North Central Association and the Council on Chiropractic Education and offers a five-year doctor of chiropractic degree, bachelor and master of science degrees, and chiropractic technologist certification. 1000 Brady St., Davenport; (563) 326-9600.
Quad Cities Graduate Study Center - A consortium of 12 public and private higher-education institutions in Illinois and Iowa that cooperate to provide a variety of master's-degree programs. Member institutions include Augustana College, Bradley University, Illinois State University, Iowa State University, Marycrest International University, Northern Illinois University, St. Ambrose University, St. Xavier University, University of Illinois, University of Iowa, University of Northern Iowa and Western Illinois University. 639 38th St., Rock Island; (309) 794-7376.
St. Ambrose University - A private four-year liberal-arts college offering a wide range of programs leading to both bachelor's and master's degrees, as well as a new doctoral program in business administration. Its Galvin Fine Arts Center hosts concerts and houses the Catich Gallery, which features calligraphic artwork. 518 W. Locust St., Davenport; (563) 333-6000.
Scott Community College - A two-year college accredited by the North Central Association. Programs are offered for both college transfer and career education. 500 Belmont Road, Bettendorf; (563) 441-4001. It is one of three community colleges comprising the Eastern Iowa Community College District; (563) 322-5O15.
Western Illinois University - Founded in 1899, based in Macomb and accredited by the North Central Association. The university offers four undergraduate-degree programs at its Regional Undergraduate Center, 3561 6Oth St., Moline. (309) 762-9481.
Western Illinois University - Founded in 1899, based in Macomb and accredited by the North Central Association. The university offers four undergraduate-degree programs at its Regional Undergraduate Center, 3561 6Oth St., Moline. (309) 762-9481.
Trade/Technical Schools:
Academy of Massage Therapy425 17th St., Moline
309-762-8231
American Institute of Commerce
1801 E. Kimberly Road, Davenport
563-355-3500
Bible Missionary Institute
3501 46th Ave., Rock Island
309-788-0491
Capri College
425 E. 59th St., Davenport
563-388-6642
Commonwealth Business College
1527 47th Ave., Moline
309-762-2100
Davenport Barber College
730 E. Kimberly Road, Davenport
563-391-9950
Hamilton Technical College
1011 E. 53rd St., Davenport
563-386-3570
La'James College of Hairstyling
211 W. 53rd St., Davenport
563-386-7700
485 42nd Ave., East Moline
309-755-1313
(888) 880-2107
Lincoln Barber College
655 15th Ave., East Moline
309-755-1667
Marketing Unlimited School of Modeling
1921 5th Ave., Moline
309-762-1978
Partners in Job Training
1504 3rd Ave., Rock Island
309-793-5200
Quad City Area Flying Eagles
6152 76th Ave., Moline
309-799-7559
Skills Inc.
1122 5th Ave., Moline
309-797-3586
Tomahawk Flying
Quad City International Airport, Moline
309-799-3501
