June 13, 2017
June 13, 2017, Jersey City, NJ – The Hudson County Community College (HCCC) Admissions team reminds students that individuals interested in taking advantage of a special tuition-savings offer must apply and register for Summer II 2017 and Fall 2017 classes by June 30. Those who do so, will have their cost per credit frozen at the 2016-2017 tuition rate and not be subject to a tuition increase.
In order to take advantage of the frozen tuition rate, students must:
The tuition freeze cannot be applied to LEAP or Culinary LEAP programs.
Hudson County Community College is recognized as one of the best higher education options in New Jersey. HCCC students save $7,500 to $31,000 in average tuition/fees over what they would pay at a public or private New Jersey college/university, and 83% of HCCC students receive financial aid or scholarships.
This year’s “Equality of Opportunity Project” ranks HCCC in the top 120 of 2,200 colleges and universities in the U.S. for social mobility. The study reveals that HCCC works as an engine of social mobility, helping working class students achieve the American dream of a middle-class lifestyle. It shows that while 36.3% of students from HCCC come from the lowest fifth of the economic spectrum, 11% of those students end up in the top fifth of the economic spectrum, and a very large percentage of students achieve incomes that place them in the top three-fifths of the economic distribution.
Hudson County Community College has earned several national and state honors and awards for excellence. The HCCC Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management program was ranked sixth “Best Culinary School” in the U.S. by Best Choice Schools. The College’s Library is the only New Jersey institution to ever receive the Excellence in Academic Libraries Award from the Association of College and Research Libraries. Additionally, the College has been honored by the American Association of Community Colleges, the Association of Community College Trustees, the National Tutoring Association, New Jersey Business & Industry Association, and other organizations for student success, tutoring, diversity/equity, administration, and design/construction.
This fall, the College will hold the grand opening of its $30 million STEM Building on the Journal Square Campus. The six-story, 70,070 square-foot structure, which is now under construction, will have the newest and best technologies and equipment of any school in the area. In addition to nursing and radiography, there will be a wide variety of STEM and STEM-related courses, including new Computer Science - Cybersecurity Option, Construction Management and Biotechnology degree courses.
Additional information on the College, its course offerings, and the tuition freeze, may be obtained by contacting admissionsFREEHUDSONCOUNTYCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE or you can APPLY NOW.