Hudson County Community College Honored with 2024 National Award as a ‘Diversity Champion’
October 8, 2024
HCCC is the only community college designated as a “Diversity Champion” in receiving
the Insight Into Diversity Magazine Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED)
Award.
October 8, 2024, Jersey City, NJ – One might expect that promoting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) would come
as second nature to a community college serving one of the most vibrant and ethnically
diverse communities in the United States. But according to Insight Into Diversity magazine, to “champion” DEI, an educational institution must continually lead, support,
and foster an environment where everyone – students, faculty, staff, stakeholders
and the surrounding community – is valued, recognized and made to feel they belong.
Hudson County Community College (HCCC) has received the Higher Education Excellence
in Diversity (HEED) Award from Insight Into Diversity magazine. The national honor recognizes United States colleges and universities that
demonstrate an unwavering commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
While this is HCCC’s fourth year in a row to receive the accolade, it is the first
time the College has been designated as a “Diversity Champion,” defined as a higher
education institution that exemplifies an unyielding commitment to diversity and inclusion
through their campus community, across academic programs, and at the highest administrative
levels. Only a small number of colleges and universities across the country are selected
for this honor, and HCCC is the first and only community college to earn this recognition.
“This great honor is shared by all in the Hudson County Community College family,”
said HCCC President Dr. Christopher Reber. “We ‘champion’ the values of diversity,
equity, and inclusion each and every day, and incorporate those shared values in all
we do.”
According to Lenore Pearlstein, publisher of Insight Into Diversity magazine, “The HEED Award selection process consists of a comprehensive and rigorous
application that includes questions relating to the recruitment and retention of students
and employees – and best practices for both; leadership support for diversity, campus
culture and climate; supplier diversity, and many other aspects of campus diversity
and inclusion. We take a detailed approach to reviewing each application in deciding
who will be named a HEED Award recipient. Our standards are high, and we look for
institutions where diversity and inclusion are woven into the work being done every
day across their campus.”
HCCC’s 2024 HEED Award recognizes practices and programs making Hudson County Community
College a visionary leader that sets DEI standards for other campus communities while
ensuring that HCCC students successfully achieve their academic goals. These include,
but are not limited to:
HCCC President’s Advisory Council on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (PACDEI), established
by Dr. Reber in 2019, that includes students, faculty, staff, alumni, trustees, and external
community members who develop partnerships and collaborations, playing an essential
role in establishing and implementing DEI goals for an inclusive institutional community.
HCCC Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion that oversees Accessibility Services,
Cultural Affairs, Veterans Affairs, International Student Services, and the College’s
Title IX processes. The Office of DEI also leads and supports annual programs that
engage HCCC students, faculty, staff, and community members, including a 9/11 Memorial,
MLK Memorial, Juneteenth Celebration, and the College’s annual DEI Summer Retreat.
“Hudson Helps Resource Center” that provides essential services and resources focusing
on basic needs beyond the classroom and including a Care Team, food pantries, nutritional
counseling, assistance with SNAP applications, Career Closet, emergency financial
assistance, Chromebook loaners, social services and mental health counseling, and
“Single Stop” benefits screening.
“Hudson Scholars,” winner of the national 2024 Bellwether Legacy Award and 2021-22
League for Innovation in the Community College’s Innovation of Year Award, that provides
proactive advisement, financial stipends, and early academic intervention to ensure
a greater number of students facing financial challenges, language barriers, employment
concerns, and family responsibilities complete their college education, achieve their
goals, and realize their dreams. Since its inception, the number of students served
has increased from 800 to more than 3,000.
HCCC English as a Second Language Program that offers various pathways for students
to master English while learning, quickly advancing through their developmental education
requirements, and accumulating credits that enable them to complete their associate
degree studies and graduate sooner. More than 1,000 students are served every fall
and spring at the College.
HCCC First Year Experience program that helps students transition into college smoothly,
providing opportunities to become acquainted with fellow students, faculty, and staff;
receive financial assistance; orient to HCCC class schedules, programs and services;
engage in the College Student Success course and acquire skills to achieve academically;
and take advantage of assistance provided by HCCC Peer Leaders and Mentors.
HCCC Summer Refresher Academy, the College’s summer bridge program, that is offered
free of charge to students who wish to improve basic skills, build confidence, and
obtain higher course grades and finish their degrees more quickly.
HCCC’s focus on climate, culture, and community, addressing morale, salaries, and
mutually respectful relationships among all employees. Dr. Reber conducts monthly
Town Hall Meetings for faculty, staff, and students to stay informed and to communicate
openly with one another.
The College’s DEI infrastructure with guidelines for best practices in recruitment,
hiring, succession planning, safety, and professional development. Diversity, recruitment
and retention are priorities in strategic planning, institutional frameworks, and
budget development – from the President and Board of Trustees to employee and student
engagement at all levels and in all areas.
HCCC’s faculty and staff tuition-reimbursement program, providing access to a wide
range of professional development opportunities including workshops, academic and
certificate programs, and programs of inclusion and belonging. This past year, employees
received a collective $500,000 of College funding in support of their professional
development.