Founded in 1970, Inver Hills is a comprehensive community college offering over 20 degree options including liberal education courses (A.A.) that lead to transfer to four-year colleges and career-related degrees (A.S., A.A.S.) in leading occupational areas such as computers, nursing, human services, law enforcement, emergency health care, business and more.
Admissions RequirementsAdmission to Inver Hills Community College is granted without regard to age, color, sex, national origin, disability or creed. However, there is one general admission requirement for acceptance into the college - you must be a high school graduate or have earned a G.E.D. The College does not require entrance exams such as the ACT or SAT (although you may have scores sent to Inver Hills).
Financial AidEach applicant to Inver Hills (and any other college) can apply for financial aid. As an accredited academic institution, students attending Inver Hills Community College may qualify for a number of federal, state and private programs of financial aid. Below you can see the types of aid that you may qualify for:
- Scholarships;
- Grants;
- Loans;
- Work study programs.
Student ServicesIn Inver Hills Community College Student Services include the following:
- Activities and Clubs;
- Assessment Center;
- Athletics;
- Business Office;
- Career Development;
- Computer Lab;
- Disability Services;
- Employment Center, Student;
- Enrollment Services;
- Food Service;
- Health Insurance;
- Learning Center;
- Outdoor Rental Center etc.
Career ServicesThe Career and Employment Services department serves students and alumni with their vocational and career learning/search. Inver Hills also assists with the development of skills needed while seeking internships and employment.