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School Certifying Officials for Veterans and Military Education Benefits SCHOOL CERTIFYING OFFICIALS FOR VETERANS AND MILITARY EDUCATION BENEFITS Directory 2020-2021 February 1, 2021 1 Veterans and Military Education State of Iowa – Department of Education Grimes State Office Bldg. – 400 E. 14th Street Des Moines, IA 50319-0146 Michael Dommer, Consultant – [email protected] (515) 281-3516 Monte Burroughs, Consultant, Interim – [email protected] (515) 725-2865 Rebecca Griglione, Secretary – [email protected] (515) 281-3317 Fax Number (515) 242-5988 Iowa National Guard / Camp Dodge JFHQ – Education 7105 NW 70th Avenue – Bldg. 3586 Johnston, IA 50131-1824 Major Phil Turner, Education Officer [email protected] (515) 252-4517 Iowa National Guard GO Army (515) 252-4422 Department of Veterans Affairs: Toll Free Number: (888) 442-4551 Website: www.gibill.va.gov Brett Anderson, Educational Liaison Officer (402) 420-4081 E-Mail Address for Certifying Official Inquiries [email protected] Randal R. Beyer, Vocational Rehabilitation (515) 323-7557 [email protected] Report changes in this directory to Becky Griglione, [email protected]. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Veterans Information Page ....................................................................................................... 2 Community Colleges ............................................................................................................6-11 Northeast Iowa CC (NICC) ................................................................................................................................. 6 North Iowa Area CC (NIACC) ............................................................................................................................. 6 Iowa Lakes CC (ILCC) ......................................................................................................................................... 6 Northwest Iowa CC (NWCC) .............................................................................................................................. 7 Iowa Central CC (ICCC) ...................................................................................................................................... 7 Iowa Valley CC District (IVCCD) ......................................................................................................................... 8 Hawkeye CC (HCC) ............................................................................................................................................ 8 Eastern Iowa CC District (EICC) ....................................................................................................................... 8-9 Kirkwood CC (KCC) ............................................................................................................................................ 9 Des Moines Area CC (DMACC) .......................................................................................................................... 9 Western Iowa Tech CC (WITCC) ........................................................................................................................ 9 Iowa Western CC (IWCC) ................................................................................................................................ 10 Southwestern CC (SWCC) ................................................................................................................................ 10 Indian Hills CC (IHCC) ...................................................................................................................................... 10 Southeastern CC (SCC) .................................................................................................................................... 11 Four-Year Colleges and Universities (including Regents) ..................................................... 12-26 Bellevue University ......................................................................................................................................... 12 Briar Cliff University ........................................................................................................................................ 12 Buena Vista University ............................................................................................................................... 12-14 Central College ............................................................................................................................................... 15 Clarke University ............................................................................................................................................ 15 Coe College .................................................................................................................................................... 15 Cornell College ............................................................................................................................................... 16 Dordt College ................................................................................................................................................. 16 Drake University ............................................................................................................................................. 16 Graceland University ...................................................................................................................................... 16 Grand View University .................................................................................................................................... 17 Grinnell College .............................................................................................................................................. 17 Iowa State University ................................................................................................................................. 17-18 Iowa Wesleyan University ............................................................................................................................... 18 Purdue Global University (formerly Kaplan) ............................................................................................... 18-19 Loras College .................................................................................................................................................. 19 Luther College ................................................................................................................................................ 19 Maharishi University of Management ............................................................................................................. 20 Mercy College of Health Sciences ................................................................................................................... 20 Morningside College ....................................................................................................................................... 20 Mount Mercy University ................................................................................................................................. 21 Northwestern College ..................................................................................................................................... 21 St. Ambrose University ................................................................................................................................... 21 Simpson College ............................................................................................................................................. 21 3 University of Dubuque .................................................................................................................................... 22 University of Iowa (non-UIHC programs) ......................................................................................................... 22 University of Northern Iowa ........................................................................................................................... 23 Upper Iowa University ............................................................................................................................... 23-24 Waldorf University..................................................................................................................................... 24-25 Wartburg College ........................................................................................................................................... 25 William Penn University .................................................................................................................................. 25 Auctioneering Schools World Wide College of Auctioneering ............................................................................................................. 26 Barber Colleges and Cosmetology Schools American College of Hairstyling ...................................................................................................................... 27 American Hair Academy ................................................................................................................................. 27 Aveda Institute ............................................................................................................................................... 27 Capri College 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