Current high school seniors graduating in spring 2026 will be admitted to the Connect program only after they have registered for Fall 2026 classes at DMACC.
DMACC–ISU Connect
Connections in the making
Transfer seamlessly to Iowa State with DMACC-ISU Connect
The DMACC-ISU Connect program is Iowa State's Admissions Partnership Program (APP) tailored specifically for students from Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC). This program offers a range of benefits for DMACC students planning to transfer to Iowa State:
- Dedicated academic advisors: Receive personalized guidance to ensure your DMACC courses transfer seamlessly to your intended major at Iowa State.
- Early connections: Get a head start by obtaining your ISUCard and setting up your ISU email account before transferring.
- Exclusive perks: By opting to pay the Iowa State Student Activity Fee, you can participate in ISU intramurals, access workout facilities and gyms, join student clubs and organizations (when eligible), and enjoy discounted tickets for athletics events.
- Housing opportunities: You may have the chance to live in an Iowa State housing community while enrolled at DMACC, depending on availability and contracting deadlines.
- Career services access: Take advantage of Iowa State's Career Services resources, including career fairs and connections with potential employers.
- Smooth admission process: Enjoy a stress-free experience when you're ready to apply for admission to Iowa State.
Join the DMACC-ISU Connect program today to explore numerous opportunities that enhance your DMACC experience, build essential skills, and connect with a community of future Cyclones focused on transfer success!
Before completing the DMACC-ISU Connect application, we encourage you to meet with your DMACC advisor to determine if DMACC-ISU Connect is the right fit for your transfer goals.
Please note that the DMACC-ISU Connect application is separate from your admission application to Iowa State and DMACC. For information about applying to DMACC, contact them directly. When you’re ready to transfer to Iowa State, you will need to complete a separate application for admission.
Eligibility requirements
- Must be a high school graduate.
- Must be enrolled at DMACC and taking courses for transfer.
- Students with previous community college coursework must have a cumulative transferable (academic) GPA of 2.0 or higher.
- GPA is calculated from all colleges attended, not just DMACC.
- Career technical, developmental/remedial, and military credits do not count toward the transferable academic GPA.
- Current or previous Iowa State students are eligible for DMACC-ISU Connect so long as they left Iowa State in good standing.
Design majors
Students interested in architecture, graphic design, industrial design, integrated studio arts, interior design, or landscape architecture must complete the one-year pre-professional Design Core Program. For more information about how this affects DMACC-ISU Connect, please contact Jennifer Anderson at 515-294-7415.
Nonresident applicants
Participation in DMACC-ISU Connect does not automatically qualify you for residency at Iowa State. Residency guidelines vary by institution, and being classified as a resident at DMACC does not guarantee residency at Iowa State. For additional information, reach out to the Iowa State Office of the Registrar at 515-294-0762 or visit their website.
Students with disabilities
Information regarding accommodations provided by community colleges will not be shared with Iowa State. Students seeking accommodations at Iowa State should contact the Office of Student Accessibility Services at 515-294-7220.
- Provide a valid email address on your application, as email is the primary way your Iowa State academic advisor will communicate with you.
- Item #1: Use your legal name, especially if your college records are listed under a different name.
- Item #6: If you are enrolled at DMACC and want to start DMACC-ISU Connect right away, select the current term.
- Item #16: List all the colleges where you have attempted coursework.
- Item #17: Include any college courses you are currently taking or plan to take before joining DMACC-ISU Connect.
- Submit official transcripts from each college you’ve attended to Iowa State. After being admitted to DMACC-ISU Connect, no further transcript requests are necessary.
- Access additional transfer resources such as course equivalency guides, transfer plans, and TRANSIT.
Teamwork makes your Iowa State journey possible! Together, we’ll set you up for success.
Your Iowa State academic advisor and your DMACC advisor will collaborate to plan your transfer coursework, ensuring you're prepared for your next steps and beyond.
In addition to your advisors, Iowa State offers several transfer planning resources to guide you through the process:
- Course equivalency guides: Iowa State provides course equivalency guides for all Iowa community colleges, showing how your community college courses match Iowa State’s equivalent courses.
- Transfer plans: Many Iowa State majors have transfer plans, outlining which community college courses fulfill program requirements at Iowa State.
- TRANSIT: Our online articulation system allows you to see how your credits from community colleges or other universities will transfer to Iowa State.
If you’re unsure who your DMACC-ISU Connect advisor is, reach out to katkling@iastate.edu for assistance.
Participants
- Remain enrolled at DMACC in a major or coursework suitable for transfer into your intended program at Iowa State.
- Collaborate with both your Iowa State advisor and DMCC advisor to create a clear transfer plan.
- Maintain a minimum cumulative academic GPA of 2.0. If your GPA drops below 2.0, you will have one semester of probation to improve it. Work with your DMACC advisor or Iowa State Admissions for support. Failure to raise your GPA after the probation semester will result in withdrawal from the program. Note: Career technical, developmental/remedial, and military credits are not included in your academic GPA.
- Submit an Undergraduate Application for Admission to Iowa State no later than one semester before transferring (excluding summer). The application fee will be required upon submission.
- Keep in mind that transfer GPA requirements vary: a 2.0 GPA is acceptable for students with an AA or AS degree. However, without these degrees, a minimum 2.25 academic GPA is required. Students transferring with fewer than 24 academic credits must also meet first-year admission requirements and maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 2.25 in all college coursework. While the 2.25 GPA is the current admission standard for transfer, it does not guarantee acceptance into all programs.
Iowa State University
- Assigns an academic advisor from your intended college or program.
- Provides career exploration programs for open option (undeclared) students, assigning an open option advisor from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
- Supplies a transfer plan to guide your DMACC course selection based on your desired Iowa State degree program.
- Issues access to an ISUCard and Iowa State email account.
- Offers opportunities to utilize career exploration resources, CyRide, libraries, athletic events, recreation services, and more (some resources may require payment of a student activity fee).
- Reviews student records to confirm eligibility for admission once requirements are met.
- Provides access to early orientation and registration programs before transfer.
- Ensures an Iowa State admissions counselor is regularly present at your DMACC campus.
Des Moines Area Community College
- Assigns an educational advisor to support your academic journey.
- Sends an official transcript to Iowa State upon entry into the program and after each semester of participation.
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Our goal is to ensure your transition to Iowa State University is smooth and effortless. Feel free to contact Kat with any questions or requests you may have.