Senior Citizen Student


Want to learn more about HCCC? Discover why Hudson is Home!

By following these steps, you’ll be on your way to achieving your goals at HCCC.

Apply to HCCC

Apply using the online application below. If you require assistance translating the application, please contact enrollment services.

Dates and Deadlines

We accept applications on a rolling basis, but you should apply as early as possible for the semester you wish to join.

After You Apply

You will receive a welcome email with more information from your assigned HCCC Admissions Advisor. Until then, you can start preparing for your next steps before taking classes.

For more details about the enrollment process as a Senior Citizen Student, please click here.

After you are admitted to HCCC, you need to determine your college placement level to make sure you sign up for the right classes. This will help identify if you need to take extra classes in reading, writing, and mathematics before moving on to college-level classes. There are different options for you to choose from to determine your placement, including in-person and remote options. Keep in mind you can also be exempt from the placement process and can enter directly into college level courses if you meet certain guidelines.

The state of New Jersey requires that we ask all students who are enrolled full-time (12 credit hours or more) to provide proof of measles, mumps, rubella, and hepatitis B immunizations. All students, regardless if they are full-time or part-time, must provide proof of meningococcal meningitis immunization, unless they are exempt. Students can provide evidence that they are exempt because of the following reasons:

  • Medical reasons (such as pregnancy or immunity): Show a physician's statement or official record.
  • Religious reasons: Show a statement from an official of the religious organization.
  • Anyone born before January 1, 1957: Still must provide proof of hepatitis B immunization. 

We accept the following as evidence of immunization:

  • An official school immunization record.
  • A record from any public health department or physician.

Download and Fill Out Our Immunization Record Form.

You have many ways to pay for college. Some of them are based on your financial need, although others are based on your grades, interests or skills.

You could be eligible for grants or scholarships from the government or from HCCC. Financial aid is also available in the form of federal and state loans and grants, such as Pell Grants, Stafford Loans, state Tuition Aid Grants, Federal Work-Study and the Educational Opportunity Fund.

The financial aid application process is confidential and free. The first step in receiving a loan or grant is to apply and file a Free Application for Financial Aid (FAFSA).

Eligible students may qualify for a scholarship at HCCC or from an external source.

Click here when you're ready to register for classes. 

Being at HCCC

Applying for college is about more than filling out forms. Start imagining yourself here.
Two smiling Hudson County Community College staff members standing by a 'Welcome to Orientation' sign, representing support for first-year students and the orientation experience.

We’re excited to meet you! After you register, we will send you more information about an upcoming orientation.

 

Contact Information

HCCC Enrollment Services
70 Sip Avenue - First Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07306
(201) 714-7200 or text (201) 509-4222
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You can also turn to these departments for specific questions: