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Registration should always occur prior to the first day of class. (*) Registration into may be permitted if the class has only met once. Late Registration begins 3 days prior to the start of the semester. Students are not permitted to swap sections without being officially registered in the desired class adhering to the above calendar. The most current schedule is available through the web site and portal (www.hccc.edu/schedule). Additional details on tuition rates and refunds are available through the Bursar’s office. Students completing and submitting a withdrawal form should verify that it has been processed through Liberty Link. *** Non-attendance does not constitute an official Withdrawal Winter Session Multiple T-Jan-05 W-Jan-20 T-Jan-05 W-Jan-06 Not Not No Refund Th-Jan-07 MLK No Classes Applicable Applicable M-Jan-18 Classes in Session Offices Closed F-Feb-12 Spring (Main Semester Multiple M-Jan-25 M-May-16 F-Feb-05 F-Feb-05 M-Feb-08 F-Aprl-08 Sat-Feb-06 F-Feb-19 President’s Day – 15 Week) No Classes M-Feb-15 Spring (12 Week) Multiple T-Feb-16 M-May-16 T-Feb-23 T-Feb-23 W-Feb-24 F-Apr-08 M-Mar-14 T-Mar-15 Spring On-Line ONR or HYR M-Jan-25 M-May-16 M-Jan-25 F-Feb-05 M-Feb-08 F-Apr-08 Sat-Feb-06 F-Feb-19 (ONR/HYR) Spring On-Line “A” ONA M-Jan-25 M-Mar-14 M-Jan-25 M-Feb-01 T-Feb-02 Th-Mar-3 No Refund T-Feb-02 Spring On-Line “B” ONB T-Mar-29 M-May-16 T-Mar-29 T-Apr-05 W-Apr-06 F-May-06 No Refund W-Apr-06 Spring Recess M-Mar-21 to Sun-Mar-27 Culinary Cycle I (Day) DA M-Jan-25 M-Feb-29 F-Jan-29 F-Feb-05 M-Feb-08 F-Feb 12 No Refund M-Feb-08 Commencement / Graduation Th-May-19 Culinary Cycle II (Day) DB T-Mar-01 M-Apr-11 F-Mar-04 F-Mar-11 M-Mar-14 F-Mar-18 No Refund M-Mar-14 Culinary Cycle III (Day) DC T-Apr-12 M-May-16 F-Apr-15 F-Apr-22 M-Apr-25 F-Apr-29 No Refund M-Apr-25 Summer and Fall 2016 On-line Registration Begins Sun-Nov-01 Culinary Cycle IV EA M-Jan-25 F-Mar-18 F-Jan-29 F-Feb-05 M-Feb-08 F-Feb-12 No Refund M-Feb-08 In-Person Registration Begins (Evening) After Veterans Day Th- Nov-12 Culinary Cycle V EB M-Mar-28 M-May-16 F-Apr-01 F-Apr-08 M-Apr-11 F-Apr-15 No Refund M-Apr-11 (Evening) Bayonne, Dickinson, OS T-Feb-02 Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Kearny High School Winter/Spring 2016 Student Refund & Academic Calendar 50% Tuition Refund See Bursar for Full Details No Refund as of this date Notes Campus Closures/ Registration rev. 10.15.15 Session / Term Course Section Designation First Day of Classes Term Officially Ends Last Day to Drop Classes 100% Tuition Refund Withdrawal Period Begins (W Grade) Last Day to Withdraw (W Grade) Last Day to Add Classes (* -see below)

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Registration should always occur prior to the �rst day of class. (*) Registration into may be permitted if the class has only met once. Late Registration begins 3 days prior to the start of the semester. Students are not permitted to swap sections without being o�cially registered in the desired class adhering to the above calendar. The most current schedule is available through the web site and portal (www.hccc.edu/schedule). Additional details on tuition rates and refunds are available through the Bursar’s o�ce. Students completing and submitting a withdrawal form should verify that it has been processed through Liberty Link. *** Non-attendance does not constitute an o�cial Withdrawal

Winter Session Multiple T-Jan-05 W-Jan-20 T-Jan-05 W-Jan-06 Not Not No Refund Th-Jan-07 MLK No Classes Applicable Applicable M-Jan-18 Classes in Session O�ces Closed F-Feb-12

Spring (Main Semester Multiple M-Jan-25 M-May-16 F-Feb-05 F-Feb-05 M-Feb-08 F-Aprl-08 Sat-Feb-06 F-Feb-19 President’s Day – 15 Week) No Classes M-Feb-15

Spring (12 Week) Multiple T-Feb-16 M-May-16 T-Feb-23 T-Feb-23 W-Feb-24 F-Apr-08 M-Mar-14 T-Mar-15 Spring On-Line ONR or HYR M-Jan-25 M-May-16 M-Jan-25 F-Feb-05 M-Feb-08 F-Apr-08 Sat-Feb-06 F-Feb-19 (ONR/HYR)

Spring On-Line “A” ONA M-Jan-25 M-Mar-14 M-Jan-25 M-Feb-01 T-Feb-02 Th-Mar-3 No Refund T-Feb-02

Spring On-Line “B” ONB T-Mar-29 M-May-16 T-Mar-29 T-Apr-05 W-Apr-06 F-May-06 No Refund W-Apr-06 Spring Recess M-Mar-21 to Sun-Mar-27

Culinary Cycle I (Day) DA M-Jan-25 M-Feb-29 F-Jan-29 F-Feb-05 M-Feb-08 F-Feb 12 No Refund M-Feb-08 Commencement / Graduation Th-May-19

Culinary Cycle II (Day) DB T-Mar-01 M-Apr-11 F-Mar-04 F-Mar-11 M-Mar-14 F-Mar-18 No Refund M-Mar-14

Culinary Cycle III (Day) DC T-Apr-12 M-May-16 F-Apr-15 F-Apr-22 M-Apr-25 F-Apr-29 No Refund M-Apr-25 Summer and Fall 2016 On-line Registration Begins Sun-Nov-01 Culinary Cycle IV EA M-Jan-25 F-Mar-18 F-Jan-29 F-Feb-05 M-Feb-08 F-Feb-12 No Refund M-Feb-08 In-Person Registration Begins (Evening) After Veterans Day Th- Nov-12 Culinary Cycle V EB M-Mar-28 M-May-16 F-Apr-01 F-Apr-08 M-Apr-11 F-Apr-15 No Refund M-Apr-11 (Evening)

Bayonne, Dickinson, OS T-Feb-02 Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies VariesKearny High School

Winter/Spring 2016 Student Refund & Academic Calendar50% Tuition RefundSee Bursar for Full Details

No Refund as of this date

NotesCampus Closures/ Registration

rev. 10.15.15

Session / TermCourseSectionDesignation

First Day of Classes

Term O�cially Ends

Last Day to Drop Classes 100% Tuition Refund

Withdrawal Period Begins(W Grade)

Last Day to Withdraw (W Grade)

Last Day to Add Classes

(* -see below)

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Important NumbersAcademic Foundations - English................................ (201) 360-4366Academic Foundations – Mathematics/Algebra.. (201) 360-5354Academic Development and Support Services ... (201) 360-4186Center for Academic and Student Success ....(201) 360-4150Business, Culinary Arts & Hospitality Management ....................................... (201) 360-4630Enrollment Services: Admissions, Registrar......(201) 360-4110ESL/Bilingual ............................................................. (201) 360-4610Financial Aid ...............................................................(201) 360-4200Humanities ................................................................. (201) 360-4650ITS Help Desk ........................................................... (201) 360-4310North Hudson Campus ......................................... (201) 360-4600Nursing & Health Sciences ......................................... (201) 360-4284Social Sciences ..........................................................(201) 360-4750Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).......................................(201) 360-4256Student Visa Information ........................................(201) 360-4136Testing Office ............................................................. (201) 360-4190

www.hccc.edu/testingSchool Closing/Weather ................................................... see page 3

World Wide WebHCCC Website ...................................................http://www.hccc.eduMyHudson Portal ............................................... myhudson.hccc.eduEmail ...................................................................admissions@hccc.edu

Register Today! Use Your Computer and Save Time!

Term Starts

Winter Session: Tuesday, January 5

Spring 15-Week Session: Monday, January 25

B Session On-Line Courses (ONB): Tuesday, March 29

2016 Spring Registration:

On-Line Registration Begins: Sunday, November 1

In-Person Begins: Thursday, November 12, 9 a.m.

(After Veterans Day which falls on Wednesday, November 11)

In-Person Closed: Thursday, December 24 – Monday, January 4

Payment is Due at Time of Registration• Students not securing payment arrangements through the Bursar on the day they register may be subject to having their enrollment droppedwithout advance notice.

• All students are strongly advised to access the student portal, MyHudson, and review their student account through Liberty Link.

• Only those students that have been dropped for non-payment are notified of the drop by email (HCCC issued account).

• Students dropped for non-payment may have any subsequentregistration access limited.

• Payments may be made through Liberty Link.

• Payment plans are available when visiting the Bursar’s office.

• Tuition Refund Schedule is available through the Bursar’s office.

www.hccc.edu/refund

Registration Details Table of Contents

For registration information, currently enrolled and new students may contact the: Advisement and Counseling

70 Sip Avenue, 2nd floor (201) 360-4150 Office hours: Mon. – Thurs., 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Fri., 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. www.hccc.edu/cass

LATE REGISTRATIONNew and returning students may register during late registration. Studentsshould be aware, however, that during late registration fewer classes are avail-able, and time schedules are restricted. An additional fee is charged for lateregistration for continuing students.

Registration Procedures

General Information ................................................................................2High School Students .............................................................................2Transfer Students ......................................................................................2Visiting Students ........................................................................................2Residency Requirements.......................................................................3Testing Information .......................................................................... 3,14Immunization Requirements ................................................................4Financial Aid ...........................................................................................5,7Right to Know Notice ............................................................................ 5Add/Drop Procedures ........................................................................... 5Accelerated Learning ............................................................................. 5Student Technology Information ....................................................... 6Online Learning ................................................................................... 8Educational Opportunity Fund ........................................................... 9Tuition and Fees ............................................................................... 11,12Winter Session Course Listings..........................................................17Spring Session Course Listings.................................................. 19-25Online Course Listings ....................................................................... 26Maps ....................................................................................................34-35Application ....................................................................................... 37-40Degree Codes ....................................................................................... 38

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APPLYING FOR ADMISSIONStudents may apply as either matriculating (degree-seeking) or non-matriculating (non-degree seeking) students. An Admissions appli-cation is enclosed in this publication, or apply online by logging ontowww.hccc.edu/mystart

The application form will NOT be processed until it is complete; send the completed application with a non-refundable $25.00 application fee, made payable to Hudson County Community College, in the form of a personal check, money order, or credit card.All documentation must be sent to the Office of Enrollment Services,70 Sip Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306. The application will not beconsidered complete without all necessary documents and fees. For more information please visit www.hccc.edu/admissions.

BEFORE REGISTERING FOR COURSES, A STUDENT MUST:Take the College Placement Test (CPT), or meet exemption criteria asstated on www.hccc.edu/testing.Also see Transfer and Visiting Students.

The High School Special Admissions Program offers high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to enroll at HCCC in creditcourses, when recommended by the student’s parents, guidancecounselor, principal, and approved by HCCC. Students may enrollfor a maximum of two courses each semester. All students are required to take the College Placement Test, and HCCC reservesthe right to place students according to their test scores.

For further information, please review with www.hccc.edu/leap

or contact LEAP Office (201) 360-5331

For the most current information on course schedulingoptions, students are encouraged to log ontowww.hccc.edu/schedule

Foreign persons interested in obtaining a Form I-20 from HCCC mustsubmit additional information as required by the US StudentExchange and Visitor Program (SEVP). Visa processing times currentlyrange from 1-3 months; therefore, we have established the followingdeadlines:

DEADLINE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSFILING FOR F-1 VISA STATUS:

FALL Students outside the U.S. First business day in JuneSEMESTER F-1 Transfer students only First business day in July

SPRING Students outside the U.S. First business day in OctoberSEMESTER F-1 Transfer students only First business day in November

Please contact [email protected] for specific admissionsrequirements or visit www.hccc.edu/international for more informa-tion. If you do not supply all requested information by the deadlinedates, we may not have sufficient time to process your Form I-20 foryou to take to the U.S. Embassy/Consulate. Upon successful completion of all the admissions requirements, you will receive aletter of acceptance, your Form I-20, and information about your registering for classes.

Transfer students must provide an official transcript to have creditapplied towards their chosen program. Depending on the time available, an unofficial transcript may be accepted for preliminary purposes, namely to ensure a student has met prerequisite require-ments and to determine if they may be exempt from having to takethe HCCC College Placement Test (CPT).

Students that are permitted to register using an unofficial transcriptmust have their official transcript evaluated prior to being permittedto register for the following semester. It is recommended that students attempt to obtain an official transcript in a sealed andunopened envelope, and present the official transcript at time ofapplication to HCCC.

For more information please visit: www.hccc.edu/transfer

Visiting students from other institutions, seeking to enroll short-term,are permitted to enroll as Non-Matriculating students. In mostinstances visiting students should provide a “Permission Letter” from their home institution stipulating the course offered at HCCCthat they are allowing the student to take. With such a document theneed for a transcript is not necessary.

The process above ensures that the home institution will accept thecredits from HCCC, thereby providing an element of academic secu-rity to the student. Many home institutions may not accept the credit,as a result of the students not seeking such permission, or a leave ofabsence if matriculated.

Visiting Students who are unable to obtain a “Permission Letter”should follow the procedures for Transfer Students.

For more information please visit: www.hccc.edu/mystart

Getting Started

International Students

High School Students

Transfer Students

Visiting Students

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According to regulations from the state of New Jersey (NJAC 9A:5),tuition charges are determined by the student’s permanent place ofresidency or domicile. To be considered a resident of the state, a student must have resided in New Jersey for a period of 12 monthsbefore enrolling at a public college. To be considered a resident ofHudson County, a student may be required to show proof, as well as having proof of living in the county prior to the first day of classes,as listed in the semester calendar.

THREE TYPES OF TUITION RATES:• Hudson County residents• Out-of-county residents• Out-of-state and International students(See Tuition and Fees Charts on pages 11-12 for specific tuition charges.)

Current and former members of the armed services should followthe procedures described for new students, but should ensure theymeet with the Admissions Office’s service member support coordinator to ensure that their benefits are appropriately applied.Service members should visit the web page for service members(below) and then send an e-mail to [email protected].

For more information please visit: www.hccc.edu/veterans

Following official admission to Hudson County Community College,all applicants must take the College Placement Test (CPT).

Non-native speakers who want to learn the English language mustalso take the English as a Second Language placement test. Studentsmay be exempt from the College Placement Test. For a listing ofexemption criteria and testing information including testing schedule,please visit: www.hccc.edu/testing

Test results help determine placement in classes appropriate to students’ skill level.

For further information contact: (201) 360-4190

Service Members & Veterans

Residency Requirements

Testing Information

To serve the needs of county residents, the College has establishedconveniently located satellite academic centers in Bayonne andKearny. Courses are open to both full- and part-time students andvary from semester to semester.

Consider an Off-Campus course in Bayonne or Kearny

A comprehensive schedule of classes for the student busy with life and work.

Weekend College features:

• An expanded schedule of Saturday and Sunday classes

• Class sessions which meet both mornings and afternoons

• All NJ approved General Education courses for guaranteed transfer to NJ colleges and universities.

• All courses offered for the Associate in Arts, in Liberal Arts-General.

• All courses offered for the Associate in Arts, in Liberal Arts-Business.

• Major courses in other subjects.

Go to www.hccc.edu/eveningweekend for information on admissions, degree programs and schedules.

Weekend College

Off-Campus Academic Centers

LOG ON College website (www.hccc.edu), MyHudson portal (https://myhudson.hccc.edu),

or on the College Facebook and Twitter pagesgo to www.hccc.edu and click on the social mediaicons at bottom of the page.

Register for Connect-ED(www.hccc.edu/emergency) and have closing information sent to your phone and/or email!

CALL (201) 714-7100 and press 1 for emergency information

LISTEN for radio announcements on WINS 1010 AM, WCBS 880 AM, WADO 1280 AM, and WVNJ 1160 AM.

WATCH television announcements at WNBC-TV and NEWS 12

FOR SCHOOL CLOSINGS DURING INCLEMENT WEATHER:

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At HCCC, students can enroll in specially selected and connectedclasses called Learning Communities (LC). The same group of students take the courses in each community; this gives them manyopportunities to get to know each other, work together, and learnfrom each other. In a Learning Community, faculty work togetherwith counselors and peer mentors to create an informal, interactive,and supportive atmosphere. Fieldtrips, special events, and special projects are integrated to enhance the students’ learning experience.

Learning Communities are available for day and evening students;college level students; English as a Second Language (ESL) students;and Academic Foundations students.

For more information contact: Program Coordinator at (201) 360-4162

Hudson County Community College's Honors Program provides anopportunity for enriched academic study in designated honors-levelcourses that challenge and stimulate academically talented studentsfrom all backgrounds. These courses may be used to fulfill academicrequirements for an associate's degree in any given program atHCCC, and for transfers to four-year universities or colleges.

Students are admitted based on their college grade-point average,their scores on the College's placement exams, their SAT scores, or an interview with the Honors Program Coordinator.

For more information contact: Honors Program Coordinator at (201) 360-4657www.hccc.edu/honorsprogram

NOTICE: STATE OF NEW JERSEY IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS

Hudson County Community College, as mandated by the State of NewJersey, is required to have on file proof that all students enrolled full-time have been immunized against certain preventable diseases, (i.e., Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) and Hepatitis B), or provide evidence that they are exempt. A second Measles booster is alsorequired. *

The following documents are acceptable as evidence of immunization, provided they specifically indicate the immunization,and the date the immunization was administered:

1. Official school immunization record.2. A record from any public health department,

OR,3. A record signed (refer to HCCC’s college immunizationaffidavit record form) by a physician.

* For medical exemption please contact the Office of Enrollment Services.

Immunization records should be submitted by students prior to, or during, the first semester of enrollment. Without documentation students may be prevented from enrolling full-time.

For details, please go to www.hccc.edu/mystartor visit Enrollment Services, 70 Sip Avenue, 1st Floor. Call (201) 714-7200 or e-mail [email protected]

Students must make appropriate tuition and fee paymentson the day that they register for their classes.

New students must take the placement test before registering for class unless they are a visiting student with written permission from their home school.

Visiting students from other colleges must present writtenpermission from their home school to register for coursesat HCCC. The written form must state the correct title forthe desired course(s).

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Learning Communities

Honors Program

Immunization Requirement

www. Check out HCCC’s website: www.hccc.edu

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YOUR RIGHT TO KNOWStudent Right-to-Know Act, Accuracy in Campus Crime Reporting Act of 1997, and Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974are all legislation that gives students the right to request, review, andinspect information maintained by the College as it pertains to theirrecords.

• Students who require no remediation, on average, graduate in 3.0 years.

• Our Fall to Fall retention rate for first-time full-time students is 56.27 %.

• For 2014-2015, 968 Associate Degrees and Certificates were awarded.

Additional information regarding the Student Right-to-Know Act,Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, and the Solomon Act maybe received by contacting the Office of Enrollment Services.

Financial Aid Tip! www.studentaid.ed.gov

Students expecting to use their financial aid to help pay for theirtuition and fees should file the financial aid form at least threemonths prior to registration to ensure a timely response, from boththe federal and state agencies. HCCC cannot guarantee such aresponse to a student’s application after that time.

For more information students should contact:The Office of Student Financial Assistance at (201) 360-4200 or visit www.hccc.edu/financialaid

An alternative source to financial aid !

Right to Know Information

Financial Aid

ADD/DROP PROCEDURESThe Add / Drop period begins after classes have started. The Add/Drop period permits students to make changes to their schedulewithout having to officially withdraw (earning a grade of W). Duringthe Add/Drop period, students may only register for a class if it hasnot met or has met once. Classes that are held over several hourscontiguously may be restricted.

To officially withdraw from classes, a student must follow the College’s withdrawal procedure, as outlined in the College catalog.Non-attendance of classes, whether by choice or inability, does notconstitute withdrawal; therefore, every student must submit an add/drop form, signed by an advisor, to receive the appropriatetuition adjustment.

Official withdrawal forms must be submitted to the Registrar’s Office.The add/drop fee is $15.00 per occurrence. Financial aid recipientsshould note that withdrawing from classes might affect their financialaid award.

All students should read the College catalog for a full explanation of the College’s withdrawal policy.

The College Refund Policy for 100% refund is determined

by the date of the first day of classes for each semester.

Refund schedules are available at the Bursar’s Office at

70 Sip Ave., 1st floor and are posted throughout the College.

Add/Drop Procedures

The Accelerated Learning Program is designed for students in the top levelof Academic Foundations. This program links an Academic Foundationsclass with its college-level counterpart, and for Mathematics ALP, providesa mandatory one-hour supplemental instruction session for students whohave not tested into the college-level classes. AF students taking part inthis program will be given the opportunity to fulfill college-level require-ments before exiting the Academic Foundations program.

The benefits of this program include: high expectations, shortened timeto credit courses, student-centered, concurrent support for credit courses,and progress toward degree attainment.

For further information:Basic Algebra/College Algebra call 201-360-5354Academic Foundations English/College Composition I call 201-360-4366

HCCC AcceleratedLearning Program Linkage of College-Level classes with Academic Foundations Classes

hccc.financialaidtv.com

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Check your financial aid status and awards 24 hours a day, seven days a week!

Information on this page is courtesy of Hudson County Community College’s Office of Student Financial Assistance.

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GRADUATING STUDENTS!Graduating from HCCC this Spring or Summer?

If you have earned 50 or more credits, act now!1. Run your Program Evaluation to see what courses you may still need to take.

• Log in to your MyHudson Portal – https://myhudson.hccc.eduLiberty Link tab >> My Academic Planning >> Program Evaluation

2. Submit a Graduation Application:• Form available through Enrollment Services at 70 Sip Avenue, 1st Floor.

• Or… Download a form through the MyHudson portal:Students >> Student Services >> Registrar/Student Records >> Forms

3. Make a one-time, non-refundable payment of $50 at the Bursar’s Office located at 70 Sip Ave, 1st Floor.

4. Deliver the Graduation Application to Enrollment Services at 70 Sip Avenue, 1st floor.

Visit the Registrar/Student Records portal for details. To contact the Registrar’s Office: [email protected]

COMMENCEMENTHCCC’s Commencement ceremony is distinct from graduation. For details on Commencement (tickets, event location, etc.)please contact the Office of Student Activities located at 25 Journal Square, B Building, Jersey City or email us at [email protected].

Apply for the Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) Program!

For over 40 years, the EOF Program has provided students from educationally and econom-ically disadvantaged backgrounds an opportunity to pursue a college degree. Our dedicatedteam works closely with EOF students to assist them in reaching their educational, career andpersonal goals.

NEW STUDENTS who are first time, full-time, and meet the eligibility requirements can get anearly start on their college careers by participating in the EOF Pre-College Summer Programwhich begins on Tuesday, July 5, 2016

For more details, eligibility guidelines, and an application, visit www.hccc.edu/eof.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. However, space is limited so students are strongly encouraged to meet the priority deadline of June 1, 2016.

CURRENT HCCC and TRANSFER STUDENTS are only eligible for fall or spring admission toEOF. For more information about eligibility requirements and an application, visit MyHudsonStudent Portal>Student Services>Educational Opportunity Fund.https://myhudson.hccc.edu/studentaffairs/studentservices/educopportunityfund

APPLICATIONS FOR FALL 2016 ADMISSION ARE DUE Thurday, August 11, 2016.

Questions and concerns may be directed to the EOF Office70 Sip Avenue, Third FloorPhone: (201) 360-4180Email: [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY FUNDLooking for personalized support and comprehensive services to help you reach your goal of earning a college degree?

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Bayonne High School- Section Name and TitleBIO-100-OSB01 General BiologyENG-101-OSB01 College Composition IENG-102-OSB01 College Composition IIENG-112-OSB01 SpeechHUM-101-OSB01 Cultures and ValuesMAT-102-OSB01 Mathematics for the Health SciencesMAT-070-OSB01 Basic Algebra WorkshopMAT-073-OSB01 Basic AlgebraMAT-100-OSB01 College AlgebraMLS-101-OSB01 Basic Spanish IPSY-260-OSB01 Lifespan DevelopmentPSY-101-OSB01 Introduction to PsychologySOC-101-OSB01 Principles of Sociology

Kearny High School- Section Name and TitleENG-101-OSK01 College Composition IENG-102-OSK01 College Composition IIENG-112-OSK01 SpeechMAT-070-OSK01 Basic Algebra WorkshopMAT-073-OSK01 Basic AlgebraMAT-100-OSK01 College AlgebraMAT-102-OSK01 Mathematics for the Health SciencesPSY-101-OSK01 Introduction to PsychologySOC-101-OSK01 Principles of SociologyLIT-201-OSK01 Introduction of LiteratureHIS-106-OSK01 U.S. History II

Let HCCC come to you…

CLASSES OFF-CAMPUSCredits on the move with

Hudson County Community College

Evening Classes that work with YOUR schedule in YOUR community.

Additional Questions?Contact us at

[email protected]

www.hccc.edu/eveningweekend

Consider the advantages:

• Courses that are close to home or online

• Free parking nearby to public transportation

• Night classes for busy students

• Classes that get you started for a degree

• Transfers to New Jersey four-year colleges and universities

7-week & 15-week

online courses

are also available

www.hccc.edu/schedule

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Tuition:Hudson County Resident $122.00 per creditOut of County 244.00 per creditOut of State/International Student 366.00 per credit

Fees:Registration fee $25.00 per semesterGeneral Service fee 25.00 per creditStudent Activity fee 4.75 per creditTechnology fee 16.00 per creditLate Registration 25.00 per occurrenceLab fees vary according to class***Lab Fees*** $22-45 per course

(vary according to class)Culinary fee 280.00 per courseCulinary Cutlery 240.00 per occurrenceCulinary Uniforms (Freshman) 148.00 per yearTuxedo Set 120.00 eachCulinary Uniforms (Certificate Program) 148.00 per yearSelected programs such as Nursing, Paramedic Science, Radiography and Respiratory Care have separate lab feesschedule. Students should contact the program coordinatorsfor further information.

Other Fees:Application for Admission (Non-Refundable) $25.00 per occurrenceApplication for Re-admission (Non-Refundable) 25.00 per occurrenceForeign Student Processing Deposit* 250.00 depositGraduation Fee** 50.00 per occurrenceDeferred Payment Plan 25.00 per occurrenceReturned Check Fee 25.00 per occurrenceTranscript Fee 5.00 per occurrenceCulinary Insurance Fee 14.00 per yearReplacement of ID Card 15.00 per occurrenceAdd/Drop Fee 15.00 per occurrenceWork/Life Portfolio Assessment Processing Fee 100.00 per occurrence

Testing Fees:

CLEP Exam Fee $20.00 per occurrence

Re-Test Fee 5.00 per occurrence

TEAS V for Allied Health Test Fee 35.00 per occurrence

DANTES Test Fee $20.00 per occurrence

Distance Learning Exam Fee 20.00 First 2 hours 10.00 per hour, after 2 hours

* Foreign student processing deposit $250.00 (non-refundable). ** Graduation fee covers academic audit and diploma. *** A listing of laboratory fees is available at the Student Accounts Office. Students are expected to pay for any College property that they may damage or lose. The fee structure and tuition charges are subject to change without prior notice. Payment of tuition and fees is due on the day that you register. Cash,money order, personal check, debit, Discover, MasterCard, Visa orAmerican Express may be used to pay charges. Payment can also be made on the portal at:https://myhudson.hccc.edu > Financial Information. Make a paymentor pay on my payment plan. Payment Plans and the first paymentmust be made through the Bursar’s Office.

Number of Credits ______ X Rate (see Rt.)= $

Registration Fee ___ = $

General Service Fee ___ Credits X $25.00 = $

Student Activity Fee ___ Credits X $ 4.75 = $

Technology Fee ___ Credits X $16.00 = $

Payment due on day of registration. = $

Tuition and Fees Worksheet

Number of Credits ______ X Rate (see Rt.)= $

Registration Fee ___ = $

General Service Fee ___ Credits X $25.00 = $

Student Activity Fee ___ Credits X $ 4.75 = $

Technology Fee ___ Credits X $16.00 = $

Payment due on day of registration. = $

Alternate Course Worksheet

NOTE: The College reserves the right to modify the tuition & fees. Please visit www.hccc.edu/tuition

for the most current fee schedule.

Winter/Spring 2016 Tuition & Fees Schedule

25.00

25.00

Effective July 1, 2015

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Tuition & Fee

Estim

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ear 201

5-20

16Hud

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- Cos

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The figures presented below are by term

and may be subject to change without notice;

may not reflect the actual cost associated with your registration.

To obtain the mos

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ww.hccc.ed

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ESTIMAT

ED COST

TUITIO

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FEES

TU

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S

CREDITS

TUITION

TUITION TUITION STUDENT

GEN

ERAL TOTAL

In-County Out-of-

Out-of-State ACTIVITY SERVICE REGISTRATION TECHNOLOGY TOTAL TOTAL

Out-of-State

County International (per/cr.) (per/cr.) (per/term) (per/cr.) In-County O

ut-of-County

International

1122.00

244.00

366.00

4.75

25.00

25.00

16.00

192.75

314.75

436.75

2244.00

488.00

732.00

9.50

50.00

25.00

32.00

360.50

604.50

848.50

3366.00

732.00

1098.00

14.25

75.00

25.00

48.00

528.25

894.25

1260.25

4488.00

976.00

1464.00

19.00

100.00

25.00

64.00

696.00

1184.00

1672.00

5610.00

1220.00

1830.00

23.75

125.00

25.00

80.00

863.75

1473.75

2083.75

6732.00

1464.00

2196.00

28.50

150.00

25.00

96.00

1031.50

1763.50

2495.50

7854.00

1708.00

2562.00

33.25

175.00

25.00

112.00

1199.25

2053.25

2907.25

8976.00

1952.00

2928.00

38.00

200.00

25.00

128.00

1367.00

2343.00

3319.00

91098.00

2196.00

3294.00

42.75

225.00

25.00

144.00

1534.75

2632.75

3730.75

101220.00

2440.00

3660.00

47.50

250.00

25.00

160.00

1702.50

2922.50

4142.50

111342.00

2684.00

4026.00

52.25

275.00

25.00

176.00

1870.25

3212.25

4554.25

121464.00

2928.00

4392.00

57.00

300.00

25.00

192.00

2038.00

3502.00

4966.00

131586.00

3172.00

4758.00

61.75

325.00

25.00

208.00

2205.75

3791.75

5377.75

141708.00

3416.00

5124.00

66.50

350.00

25.00

224.00

2373.50

4081.50

5789.50

151830.00

3660.00

5490.00

71.25

375.00

25.00

240.00

2541.25

4371.25

6201.25

161952.00

3904.00

5856.00

76.00

400.00

25.00

256.00

2709.00

4661.00

6613.00

172074.00

4148.00

6222.00

80.75

425.00

25.00

272.00

2876.75

4950.75

7024.75

182196.00

4392.00

6588.00

85.50

450.00

25.00

288.00

3044.50

5240.50

7436.50

Plea

se note the follo

wing:

• Students may verify their accounts

online through the student portal at

https://myhudson.hccc.edu

• If registering for m

ore than 18 credits, you

must obtain departm

ental approval.

• 12 Credits = Full-Time Enrollm

ent.

• International students are not eligible for

paym

ent plans.

• Students are encouraged to file for financial

aid as early as possible

(www.FAFSA.ed.go

v – HCC

C’s co

llege

cod

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numbe

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954).

• Students in program

s such as Nursing and

Culinary Arts are subject to charges not

reflected in this grid. Lab fees are not included.

• Paym

ent is due at time of registration.

Paym

ent plans must be conducted in

person with the Bursar.

• Reg

istr

atio

n Fe

e- This fee is a flat fee charged on

ce per se

mester a

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Act

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Fee

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r credit h

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main

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all stud

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• Gen

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5

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Save time and hundreds of dollars in tuition costs by reviewing EdReady’s Math Placement study tool.

All new HCCC students are required to take the College Placement Test (Accuplacer). It is important that you take the College Placement Test (CPT) seriously. Dependingon your score, you may have to register for – and pay to take – additional coursesthat do not earn college credit or count toward graduation.Visit www.hccc.edu/testing to learn more about placement tests – including the ESL Placement Test. You’ll also find information about study resources to help you prepare for testing.

If you need special accommodations due to a disability, let us know and we’ll make arrangements for you through HCCC Disability Support Services.

Make sure you’re right where you belong ... take the College Placement Test!

TESTING AND ASSESSMENT71 Sip Avenue, L BuildingJersey City, NJ 07306

201.360.4190

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WRITING CENTER2 Enos Place (J204), Jersey City, NJ(201) [email protected]

The Writing Center (WC) serves the College community in multipleways: its primary focus is to provide students with a supportive envi-ronment in which to develop their abilities as proficient writers, inde-pendent learners, and reflective thinkers. The WC, which includes acomputer laboratory, offers support for students in any course requiringwriting assignments. The WC provides walk-in and workshop-based writ-ing tutorials for all enrolled students. Furthermore, the WC strives to pro-mote literacy by sponsoring readings, writing events, and Crossroads, amagazine of art and literature by students at HCCC. While walk-in tutor-ing is always offered for any subject related to reading or writing, stu-dents have the option to register in advance and schedule theirappointments online by accessing hccc.mywconline.com.

TUTORIAL CENTERS Jersey City Campus Location: 71 Sip Avenue, Library BuildingLower Level(201) [email protected]

North Hudson Campus Location: 4800 Kennedy Boulevard (N 511)Lower Level(201) [email protected]

Transitional Program71 Sip Avenue, Library Building, Lower Level(201) [email protected]

Tutoring for individuals and small groups is available at the TutorialCenters. Trained tutors provide assistance in all subject areas for bothwalk-in and regularly scheduled students at the various College sites.

The Tutorial Centers offer students a unique approach to studyingwith their classmates through small, tutor-led study groups. Sessionsare conducted in a relaxed atmosphere immediately following day or before evening classes often in the same classrooms where instruction is conducted. Group tutorials are available daily at all Tutorial Centers in response to student needs.

In order to prepare students for their respective exit exams and final exams, the Abegail Douglas-Johnson Academic Support ServicesDepartment offers workshops for ESL IV and V, Basic Reading/BasicWriting, Basic Mathematics, and Basic Algebra, and some college-levelcourses. In addition, the department offers Enrichment Programs forall levels of ESL, Basic Reading/Basic Writing, Basic Mathematics, andBasic Algebra. The department offers a Summer Bridge Program tohelp new students who place into Basic Reading/Basic Writing, BasicMathematics, and Basic Algebra classes make the transition to college-level classes. Furthermore, various conversation sessions are offered for the College’s non-English speaking students. All of the aforementioned services are offered free to currently enrolled students.

Students and Faculty are encouraged to contact the departmentfor information regarding our services.

ABEGAIL DOUGLAS-JOHNSON ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES DEPARTMENT

The Abegail Douglas-Johnson Academic Support Services Department consists of the Writing Center and Tutorial Centers (Jersey City Campus and NHC).

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OR

IEN

TAT

ION Attention

New Students!It’s official – you are an HCCC student!

During orientation you will• Meet fellow students, faculty and staff

• Learn about HCCC services

• Find out ways to get involved on campus

• Review HCCC technology, such as email

Start your path to success by attending one of the following:

Wednesday, January 13, 2016- NHC10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016- JC1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Orientation takes place at :JC- The Culinary Conference Center

161 Newkirk Street (Building E)Jersey City, NJ 07306

NHC- North Hudson Campus4800 Kennedy Blvd. (Building N)Union City, NJ 07087

Please RSVP on the “New Student Orientation” page on the MyHudson Student Portal

(https://myhudson.hccc.edu)or by calling (201) 360-4160.

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Intro to Early Childhood Education

ENG-112-XX

English

Speech

J

HLT-115-XX

Health

Dynam

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HUM-101-XX

Hum

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Cultures and Values

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MAT-070-XX

Mathematics

Basic Algebra Workshop

J

MAT-071-XX

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J

MAT-073-XX

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J

MAT-100-XX

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J

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ART-117-XX

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& Administration

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CRJ-222-XX

Crim

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Crim

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JCRJ-290-XX

Crim

inal Justice

Crim

inal Justice Externship

J

CTC-212-XX

Com

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Computer O

rganization & Design

J

CAI-114-XX

Culinary Arts

Table Service I

J

CAI-115-XX

Culinary Arts

Food Sanitation & Culinary Prin

CAI-117-XX

Culinary Arts

Production Kitchen Skills I

JCAI-118-XX

Culinary Arts

Pantry and Breakfast Cookery

JCAI-119-XX

Culinary Arts

Bakeshop I

JCAI-121-XX

Culinary Arts

Product Iden & Purchasing

JCAI-124-XX

Culinary Arts

Table Service II

JCAI-125-XX

Culinary Arts

Externship I

JCAI-127-XX

Culinary Arts

Production Kitchen Skills II

J

CAI-128-XX

Culinary Arts

Introduction to Garde Manger

JCAI-129-XX

Culinary Arts

Bakeshop II

JCAI-210-XX

Culinary Arts

Menu Planning & Facilities Design

JCAI-214-XX

Culinary Arts

Advanced Table Service III

JCAI-215-XX

Culinary Arts

Externship II

JCAI-217-XX

Culinary Arts

Advanced Kitchen - International

JCAI-218-XX

Culinary Arts

Intermediate Garde Manger

J

CAI-219-XX

Culinary Arts

Advanced Bakeshop III

J

CAI-223-XX

Culinary Arts

Food, Bev & Labor Cost Control

JCAI-224-XX

Culinary Arts

Advanced Table Service IV

J

CAI-225-XX

Culinary Arts

Externship III

CAI-227-XX

Culinary Arts

Advanced Kitchen-Classical

J

CAI-228-XX

Culinary Arts

Advanced Garde Manger

J

CAI-229-XX

Culinary Arts

Advanced Bakeshop IV-Classical

J

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Early Childhood Education

Infant/Toddler CDA Workshop

J

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Early Childhood Education

Preschool CDA Workshop

J

CDP-110-XX

Early Childhood Education

Preschool CDA Workshop II

J

CDP-120-XX

Early Childhood Education

Field Experience in Preschool

J

ECE-201-XX

Early Childhood Education

Intro to Early Childhood Education

J, N

ECE-211-XX

Early Childhood Education

Early Childhood Curriculum

N

ECE-214-XX

Early Childhood Education

Guiding Young Child's Behavior

J, N

ECE-215-XX

Early Childhood Education

Emerging Literacy

J

ECE-230-XX

Early Childhood Education

Infant and Toddler Curriculum

N

ECO-201-XX

Econom

ics

Principles of M

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J, N

ECO-202-XX

Econom

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Principles of M

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J, N

EDU-211-XX

Education

Foundations of American Education�

J, N

EET-111-XX

Electronics Engineering Technology

Electric Circuits I

J

EET-211-XX

Electronics Engineering Technology

Electric Circuits II

J

EET-212-XX

Electronics Engineering Technology

Active Electronic Devices

J

EET-222-XX

Electronics Engineering Technology

Analog Integrated Circuits

J

EET-223-XX

Electronics Engineering Technology

Integrated Circuits in Digital Systems

J

EET-228-XX

Electronics Engineering Technology

Electronics Projects Lab

J

EET-229-XX

Electronics Engineering Technology

Microproc/M

icrocomp Sys Design

J

EGS-100-XX

Engineering Science

Fundam

entals of Engineering Design

J

EGS-101-XX

Engineering Science

Engineering Graphics

J

EGS-230-XX

Engineering Science

Statics and Dynam

ics

J

ENG-070-XX

English

Fundam

entals of Basic Writing

J, N

ENG-071-XX

English

Basic Writing I

J, N

ENG-072-XX

English

Basic Writing II

J, N

ENG-073-XX

English

Basic Writing III

J, N

ENG-096-XX

English

College Com

p Workshop

J, N

ENG-097-XX

English

Com

p Workshop for

English Language Learner

J

ENG-101-XX

English

College Com

p I

J, N

ENG-102-XX

English

College Com

p II

J, N

ENG-103-XX

English

Technical Report W

riting

J

ENG-112-XX

English

Speech

J, N

ENG-113-XX

English

Intro to Journalism

J

ENG-210-XX

English

Creative Writing

J

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English as a Second Language

Introduction to ESL Writing

J, N

ESL-021-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Writing I

J, N

ESL-022-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Writing II

J, N

ESL-023-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Writing III

J, N

ESL-024-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Writing IV

J, N

ESL-025-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Writing V

J, N

ESL-030-XX

English as a Second Language

Intro to Grammar for ESL

J, N

ESL-031-XX

English as a Second Language

Grammar for ESL Writing I

J, N

ESL-032-XX

English as a Second Language

Grammar for ESL Writing II

J, N

ESL-033-XX

English as a Second Language

Grammar for ESL Writing III

J, N

ESL-034-XX

English as a Second Language

Grammar for ESL Writing IV

J, N

ESL-035-XX

English as a Second Language

Editing for ESL Writing V

J, N

ESL-040-XX

English as a Second Language

Intro to ESL Reading

J, N

ESL-041-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Reading I

J, N

ESL-042-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Reading II

J, N

ESL-043-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Reading III

J, N

ESL-044-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Reading IV

J, N

ESL-045-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Reading V

J, N

ESL-060-XX

English as a Second Language

Intro to ESL Academic Discussion

J, N

ESL-061-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Academ

ic Discussion I

J, N

ESL-062-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Academ

ic Discussion II

J, N

ESL-063-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Academ

ic Discussion III

J, N

ESL-064-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Academ

ic Discussion IV

J, N

ESL-065-XX

English as a Second Language

ESL Academ

ic Discussion V

J, N

FLM-101-XX

Film

Introduction to Film

J, N

MLF-101-XX

French

Basic French I

J

MLF-102-XX

French

Basic French II

J

GEO

-111-XX

Geology

Physical Geology

JGIS-104-XX

Geographic Information SystemsIntro Geographic Info Systems

JHLT-103-XX

Health

Principles of First Aid

JHLT-115-XX

Health

Dynam

ics of Healthcare in Society

J

HLT-124-XX

Health

Personal Heath & Wellness

JHLT-210-XX

Health

Medical Law and Ethics

J

HLT-211-XX

Health

Com

munity Health

JHLT-212-XX

Health

Substance Abuse & Addiction

JHIS-105-XX

History

U.S. History I

J, N

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HIS-106-XX

History

U.S. History II

J, N

HIS-130-XX

History

African-American History

J

HIS-210-XX

History

History of W

estern Civilization I

J, N

HIS-211-XX

History

History of W

estern Civilization II

J, N

HMT-110-XX

Hospitality Managem

ent

Intro to the Hospitality Industry

J

HMT-115-XX

Hospitality Managem

ent

The Urban Entrepreneur

J

HMT-121-XX

Hospitality Managem

ent

Hotel Practicum

J

HMT-122-XX

Hospitality Managem

ent

Front O

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J

HMT-210-XX

Hospitality Managem

ent

Hospitality and Travel Law

J

HMT-213-XX

Hospitality Managem

ent

Principles of H

ospitality Marketing

J

HMT-215-XX

Hospitality Managem

ent

Housekeeping Managem

ent

J

HMT-216-XX

Hospitality Managem

ent

Restaurant Operations Mgm

t. II

JHUS-101-XX

Hum

an Services

Intro to Hum

an Services

JHUS-121-XX

Hum

an Services

Helping Strategies & Relationships

J

HUS-231-XX

Hum

an Services

Service Learning Hum

an Serv I

J

HUS-241-XX

Hum

an Services

Service Learning Hum

an Serv II

J

HUM-101-XX

Hum

anities

Cultures and Values

J, N

HUM-120-XX

Hum

anities

Intro to Wom

en’s Studies

J

HUM-128-XX

Hum

anities

Food and Culture

J

INTD

-235-XX

Interdisciplinary

Exploring Multicultural Studies

JINTD

-250-XX

Interdisciplinary

The Child, Fam

ily & Com

munity

J

LIT-201-XX

Literature

Introduction to Literature

J, N

LIT-202-XX

Literature

Survey of American Literature

J

LIT-207-XX

Literature

Introduction to Drama

J

LIT-209-XX

Literature

Children's Literature

J

LIT-213-XX

Literature

Wom

en's Voices: Autobiography

J

LIT-215-XX

Literature

World Literature I

J

LIT-220-XX

Literature

Science Fiction

J

LIT-225-XX

Literature

World Literature II

J

MAN

-121-XX

Managem

ent

Principles of M

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J, N

MAN

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Managem

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Marketing

J, N

MAN

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Managem

ent

Managem

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J

MAN

-242-XX

Managem

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Labor Relations

J

MAT-070-XX

Mathematics

Basic Algebra Workshop

J, N,F

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Basic Mathematics

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MAT-073-XX

Mathematics

Basic Algebra

J, N,F

MAT-100-XX

Mathematics

College Algebra

J, N

MAT-102-XX

Mathematics

Mathematics for the Health Sciences

JMAT-103-XX

Mathematics

Business Mathematics

J

MAT-106-XX

Mathematics

Mathematical Analysis I

J

MAT-107-XX

Mathematics

Mathematical Analysis II

J

MAT-110-XX

Mathematics

Precalculus

J, N

MAT-111-XX

Mathematics

Calculus I

J

MAT-112-XX

Mathematics

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J

MAT-114-XX

Mathematics

Intro to Statistics & Probability

J

MAT-211-XX

Mathematics

Calculus III

JMAT-212-XX

Mathematics

Differential Equations

J

MDA-106-XX

Medical Assisting

Medical Terminology

JMDA-211-XX

Medical Assisting

Clinical Office Procedure II

J

MDA-214-XX

Medical Assisting

Medical Office Procedures II

J

MDA-223-XX

Medical Assisting

Typing/M

edical Machine

Transcription

J

MDA-231-XX

Medical Assisting

Medical Assisting Externship

J

MUS-101-XX

Music

Introduction to Music

J, N

MUS-102-XX

Music

Intro to World Music

J, N

MUS-104-XX

Music

African-American Musical Heritage

J

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Nursing

Nursing II

FNSG-220-XX

Nursing

Nursing IV

FEM

T-220-XX

Paramedic Science

Emrg. Cardiac Care-Paramed. III

FEM

T-230-XX

Paramedic Science

Special Pop. Prehosp

Care-Paramed. IV

FPH

L-101-XX

Philosophy

Introduction to Philosophy

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L-103-XX

Philosophy

Religions of the West

JPH

L-218-XX

Philosophy

Contemporary Moral Issues

J

PHY-111-XX

Physics

Engineering Physics I

JPH

Y-113-XX

Physics

Physics I

JPH

Y-211-XX

Physics

Engineering Physics II

JPH

Y-213-XX

Physics

Physics II

J

PSC-101-XX

Political Science

Intro to Political Science

J

PSC-102-XX

Political Science

American Governm

ent

JPN

U-202-XX

Practical Nursing

PN: Clients with Com

plex

J

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Psychology

Introduction to Psychology

J, N

PSY-121-XX

Psychology

Psychological M

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JPSY-211-XX

Psychology

Developmental Psychology I

J, N

PSY-260-XX

Psychology

Lifespan Development

J, N

PSY-270-XX

Psychology

Psychology Teaching & Learning

J

PSY-280-XX

Psychology

Abnormal Psychology I

J

RDG-070-XX

Reading

Fundam

entals of Basic Reading

J, N

RDG-071-XX

Reading

Basic Reading I

J, N

RDG-072-XX

Reading

Basic Reading II

J, N

RDG-073-XX

Reading

Basic Reading III

J, N

RDG-074-XX

Reading

Intro Analytical/Critical Read

J, N

RDG-075-XX

Reading

Developing Analytical Thought

J, RD

G-076-XX

Reading

Develop Analytical Thought II

JSCI-101-XX

Science

Intro to Physical Science

J

SOC-101-XX

Sociology

Principles of Sociology

J, N

SOC-201-XX

Sociology

Sociology of the Family

JSO

C-230-XX

Sociology

Religion and Society

JSO

C-240-XX

Sociology

Crim

inology

J

SOC-260-XX

Sociology

Race & Ethnic Relations

JSO

C-280-XX

Sociology

Social Research Methods

J

MLS-101-XX

Spanish

Basic Spanish I

J

MLS-102-XX

Spanish

Basic Spanish II

JMLS-111-XX

Spanish

Spanish for H

eritage Speakers

J

SED-235-XX

Special Education

Young Children w/ Special Needs

J, N

SED-290-XX

Special Education

Intro to Special Education

J

THA-101-XX

Theater Arts

Introduction to Acting

J, N

THA-102-XX

Theater Arts

Introduction to Theater

JTHA-201-XX

Theater Arts

Acting II

J

THA-205-XX

Theater Arts

Intro to Playwriting

J

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ART-125-ONBXX

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BIO-100-ONBXX

Biology

General Biology

BIO-120-ONBXX

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Hum

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BIO-201-ONBXX

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Practical Nutrition

BUS-230-ONBXX

Business

Business Law

CRJ-111-ONBXX

Crim

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Intro to Crim

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CSS-100-ONBXX

College Student Success

College Student Success

CSC-100-ONBXX

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ECO-201-ONBXX

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English

College Com

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ENG-102-ONBXX

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ENG-112-ONBXX

English

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FLM-101-ONBXX

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Introduction to Film

HLT-124-ONBXX

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Personal Health and Wellness

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LIT-201-ONBXX

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MAT-070-ONBXX

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MAT-071-ONBXX

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MAT-073-ONBXX

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MAT-100-ONBXX

Mathematics

College Algebra

MAT-102-ONBXX

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MAT-114-ONBXX

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PHL-218-ONBXX

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Contemporary Moral Issues

PSY-101-ONBXX

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Introduction to Psychology

PSY-211-ONBXX

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PSY-260-ONBXX

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SED-235-ONBXX

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Whether you’re interested in a career on-stage, behind the scenes, or in frontof or behind the camera, a college degree will help ensure your success.

Set the stage for your career in the performing arts with the HCCC Theatre Arts Associate Degree Option

HUMANITIES DIVISION119 Newkirk StreetJersey City, NJ 07306

email: [email protected]

Our Associate of Arts program in Liberal Arts with aTheatre Arts Option has been specially designed for individuals who are interested in all aspects of theatreor communications, and who wish to earn a bachelor’sdegree or higher. The course work combines a comprehensive, general education base with core theatre classes. Classes are offered in day and eveningsessions. Degree-seeking students in this program maybe eligible for financial aid assistance.

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NJCU Dual Admission ProgramNow one, easy, joint application makes it possible for you to enroll to earn your associate’s degree at HCCC and yourbachelor’s degree at New Jersey City University.

• e HCCC-NJCU Dual Admission Program helps you to avoid wasted time and lost credits.

It also enables you to:•Complete your general education requirements towards your bachelor’s degree while you earn

your associate’s degree at HCCC.• Plan all of your courses, from your first semester at HCCC to your last semester at NJCU.•Transfer the maximum number of credits from HCCC to NJCU.

Enjoy privileges of being an NJCU student while at HCCC, including:• Personalized on-campus advisement appointments in J105• Access to resources at the NJCU Library • Access to the John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center at NJCU • Working with faculty at NJCU on exclusive research opportunities

For more information: Call Angela Ramos, NJCU Transfer Coordinator at (201) 360-5332, email us at [email protected], or visit us at www.hccc.edu/njcu

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Project LEAP permits high school students at partnered high schools to enroll in college level classes. Enrollment and registration is easy, and your school guidance counselor can help you through the process.

EARN COLLEGE CREDITSWHILE STILL IN HIGH SCHOOL!

Project LEAP at Hudson County Community College

Partnered High Schools:County Prep High SchoolHarrison High SchoolHigh Tech High SchoolJersey City Public High SchoolsKearny High SchoolMarist High SchoolMemorial High SchoolMETS Charter SchoolMiftaahul Uloom AcademyNorth Bergen High SchoolRising Star AcademyUnion City High School

How to Apply• Inform your guidance counselor and parent/guardian

• Complete LEAP application online at mystart.hccc.edu

• Obtain signatures on the LEAP Student Agreement Form

• Submit completed form to your guidance counselor or the LEAP of�ce.

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, CONTACT US! Project LEAP – Dual Enrollment Program25 Journal Square, 4th Floor (Room 415), Jersey City, NJ 07306(201) 360-5330 FAX (201) 360-5333 Email: [email protected]

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www.hccc.edu/nhc

NHC: A full campus under one roof…A state-of-the-art facility that offers you:

· A broad selection of courses from all our academic divisions.

· Flexible schedules that include morning, afternoon,evening, weekend and online classes.

· Full degree programs that can be completed righthere at Union City!

· Enrollment Center, Library, campus bookstore and student support services.

· Financial aid available!

· Less than a block away from NJ Transit Light Rail, NJ Transit buses and local shuttles.

· Attractive student lounge, courtyard and exciting social, cultural and educational activities for students.

The North Hudson Campus4800 Kennedy Blvd.Union City, NJ 07087

201-360-4600www.hccc.edu/nhc

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JOURNAL SQUARE CAMPUS

www.hccc.edu/campus

70 Sip AvenueAcademic AffairsBursarCareer DevelopmentCenter for Academic & Student SuccessConference/Workshop RoomsCollege FoundationDisability Support ServicesEducational Opportunity Fund (EOF)Enrollment Services (Admissions/Registrar)Faculty & Staff Professional Development Office

Financial AidMary T. Norton Board RoomThe Mark Oromaner RoomOffice of Information TechnologyOffice of the PresidentOffice of Student Affairs

Historic Pathside 25 Journal SquareAcademic Foundations- Math/EnglishCenter for Online Learning (COL)ClassroomsCommunity EducationEnglish as a Second Language/Bilingual Program

Evening/Weekend/Off-Campus ServicesLEAP ProgramSecurityOffice of Student ActivitiesSTEM CafeStudent LoungeStudent Government Association

162-168 Sip Avenue Classrooms/ Science LabsMathematics Labs

A Culinary Conference Center161 Newkirk StreetBusiness, Culinary Arts & Hospitality Management DivisionCenter for Business & IndustryThe Robert L. Clare Reading RoomClassroomsConference/Workshop RoomsFollett RoomJohnston RoomScott Ring Room

870 Bergen Avenue CarePoint HealthClassroomsComputer LabsHealth Sciences ProgramsLPN LabMDA Lab

81 Sip AvenueClassroomsComputer LabFaculty LoungeGrants Human ResourcesInstitutional Research & PlanningStudio Lab

119 Newkirk StreetClassroomsHumanities

2 Enos PlaceClassroomsComputer LabsDean of Instruction/Arts Student LoungeScience, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)Writing Center

71 Sip AvenueAlfred E. Zampella Lecture HallClassroomsComputer LabDivision of Academic Development & Support Services

Benjamin J. Dineen, III - Dennis C. Hull GalleryEarly Childhood Education Lab/ Classroom

Honors ProgramLiberty CaféLibrarySocial SciencesStudio Arts ClassroomsTesting CenterThomas J. Fleming Community Education Classrooms

Abegail Douglas-Johnson (ADJ) Academic Support Services

26 Journal SquareAdministrative OfficesBookstore

Welcome CenterJournal Square,1 PATH Plaza Computer Lab/Classroom Center for Business & Industry Training Lab

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Discounted Parking For Jersey City CampusWelcome Parking- 20 Jones Street (next to J Bldg.)

Welcome Parking- 88 Sip Avenue (next to B Bldg.)

Impark (Square Ramp)- 801 Pavonia Avenue (behind Loews Theatre)

Impark- 130 Sip Avenue (Across from E Bldg.)

Bergen Avenue Parking- 871 Bergen Avenue(Across from F Bldg.)

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NORTH HUDSON CAMPUS

4800 Kennedy BoulevardUnion City, NJ

North Hudson Campus4800 Kennedy Blvd.Union City, NJ

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1st FloorBookstoreHCCC Enrollment Center

• Bursar’s Office • Financial Assistance• Testing & Assessment • Academic Advisement • Community Education Office

2nd FloorOpen-Access Computer LabOutdoor Courtyard Student Lounge/Cyber Café Multipurpose Room

3rd FloorLibraryComputer LabBridge/Walkway to Light Rail Station ITS Help Desk

4th FloorLanguage Labs (3) General Classrooms (6)

5th FloorBiology Lab and Chemistry LabFilm & Music Studies RoomGeneral Classrooms (6) Tutorial Services

6th FloorCounty of Hudson One-Stop Center(Only Accessible by 48th Street Entrance)

7th FloorAdministrative Offices• Office of the Vice President for North Hudson Campus & Student Services• Faculty Offices • Mail Room/Copy Center• Conference Rooms• Outdoor Terrace

Metered Parking Lots West New York Lot – Between 51st St. & 52nd St. off Bergenline Avenue

Union City Lot –Between 47th St. & 48th St. off Bergenline Avenue

www.hccc.edu/campus

revised 8.27.15

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Over 90% of Students Pass Their ClassesAfter Regularly Attending Tutorial Sessions!

(on average)

FREE TUTORINGFOR YOUR HCCC CLASSES

ADJ ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICESTutorial Centers & The Writing Center

Tutorial Center71 Sip Avenue Lower LevelJersey City, NJ(201) 360-4187

The Writing CenterJ204

2 Enos PlaceJersey City, NJ(201) 360-4370

NHC Tutorial CenterN511

4800 Kennedy Blvd.Union City, NJ(201) 360-4623

To learn about the Tutorial Services offered by the department, visit www.hccc.edu/tutorialservices or www.hccc.edu/writingcenter

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Hudson County Community College (HCCC) welcomes applications from first-year, returning (one year or more since enrolled), transfer,and visiting students.

INSTRUCTIONS 1. An Application for Admission must be completed and may be mailed, faxed, or delivered in person to (or go to www.hccc.edu/mystart) Hudson County Community College Admissions Office, 70 Sip Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306

2. A non-refundable $25 application fee is required to complete the application process. If mailing a check or money order, please print your full name clearly on the front, made payable to HCCC.

3. Please review the application procedures below and submit all of the appropriate materials along with your completed application if possible. For more information please review www.hccc.edu/mystart

Matriculated Students (Full-time or Part-time)If you are pursuing an associate’s degree or academic program certificate at HCCC, you are considered a matriculated student.

1. Complete Application for Admission, and include $25 non-refundable application fee.

2. Provide either an official copy of your high school transcript or diploma, or a copy of your general equivalency diploma (GED).

3. HCCC, as mandated by the State of New Jersey, is required to ask for proof that all students enrolled full-time have been immunized against certain preventable diseases (MMR - Measles, Mumps & Rubella and Hepatitis B), or meet exemption criteria. For details go towww.hccc.edu/immunization

Exempt students must meet ONE of the following conditions:a) Medical reasons (for example, pregnancy or immunity). A physician’s statement or official records must be submitted.b) Religious reasons. A statement from an official of the religious organization must be submitted.c) Those individuals born before January 1, 1957 for MMR.

4. If you attended another college, send HCCC an official college transcript. Official transcripts must be received in a sealed envelope from your college.

5. Take the College Placement Test (CPT). Based on SAT/ACT scores, or previous college course work, you may be exempt. For exemption criteria go to www.hccc.edu/testing. Plan to take the test at least two weeks before you register.

6. You may be required to prove residency within Hudson County to pay in-county tuition rates.

Non-Matriculated/Visiting StudentsIf you are NOT pursuing an associate’s degree, or academic program certificate at HCCC, you are considered non-matriculated. You may attend only on a part-time basis and attempt a maximum of 11 credits total.

1. If a visiting student, applicants must also provide a college transcript OR a letter from their home institution stating that they have permission to take our courses. The letter may be faxed to Enrollment Services at (201) 714-2136. Once documentation has been reviewed, you willbe permitted to register for the agreed upon classes for the agreed upon term. For more information please review www.hccc.edu/visitingstudents

2. You must present proof of residency (State ID/County ID/ Utility Bill in your name) in order to establish in-county tuition rate.

Students Returning to HCCCIf you previously attended HCCC, you must submit a new admission application. If one year or more has elapsed, you must re-apply and an applicationfee will be assessed. Dependent on your previous coursework or amount of time elapsed since your last registration, you may be required to take aCollege Placement Test. However, if you attended another college and would like credits transferred to HCCC, please submit official transcripts.

Transferring Credits to HCCCIf transferring from another college, HCCC will evaluate your credits based on the program you apply for at HCCC. You may be granted up to 30credits toward an associate degree, and 15 credits toward a certificate for courses completed with a grade of “C” or better. Official college transcriptsmust be sent directly to the HCCC Admissions Office in a sealed envelope from the sending institution.

International Students (requiring a Visa)International Students should go to www.hccc.edu/internationalstudents for the latest information on enrollment requirements.

Application for AdmissionOffice of Enrollment Services - 70 Sip Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07306Phone: (201) 714-7200 • Fax: (201) 714-2136 Save time! Apply Online at www.hccc.edu/mystart

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www.hccc.edu/programs

Program Offerings and Program Codes at HUDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGEFor details, please visit the HCCC website at

(AA)=Associate in Arts (AFA)=Associate in Fine Arts (AS)= Associate in Science(AAS)=Associate in Applied Science (CERT)=Certificate(PRO)= Specialized Proficiency Certificate

TRANSFER PROGRAMS: Designed for students who are planning to transfer to a four-year college or university.

Program Name Program Code

AS Accounting ACCTAS Business Administration BUSAAS Computer Science CSCAS Engineering Science EGS AS Environmental Studies (New) ENVSAS Geographical Information Science GISCAS Health Services ASHSAS Cooperative Nursing CNPAS Occupational Therapy Assistant OTAAS Radiography (New) RADAS Respiratory Care RCPAFA Studio Arts TDAAFA Studio Arts - Computer Arts Option SACAAS Science & Mathematics - General SAMAS Science & Mathematics –

Biology SBIOChemistry SCHEMathematics SMATPhysics SPHY

AA Liberal Arts - General LAD

Liberal Arts -AA American Studies LAMSAA Business BUSAA Criminal Justice LCRJAA Early Childhood Education LECEAA Elementary & Secondary Education EDUAA English LENGAA History LHISAA Human Services LHUSAA Latino Studies LLASAA Psychology LPSYAA Sociology LSOCAA Special Education SEDAA Women’s Studies LWMSAA Theatre Arts THA

CAREER PROGRAMS: Designed to prepare students for direct entry into careers thatare typically at the technical or paraprofessional level.

Program Name Program Code

AAS Accounting ACCAAS Criminal Justice CRJAAS Computer Technology CSCBAAS Culinary Arts CAIAAS Culinary Arts

– Baking & Pastry Option CABAAS Early Childhood Education ECEAAS Electronics Engineering Technology EETAAS Health Science HSCAAS HMT - Entrepreneurship Option HMEPAAS HMT -Hotel Restaurant Management Option HMHRAAS HMT – Travel and Tourism Option HMTTAAS Medical Assisting MDAAAS Management MANAAS Management - Funeral Services Option MFSAAS Paramedic Science EMTAAS Technical Studies TSD

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: Designed to provide specialized training for occupationalpreparation.

Certificate Name Program Code

PRO CDA Infant/Toddler TODDPRO CDA Preschool PRSCCERT Culinary Arts CAICCERT Criminal Justice CRJCCERT Digital Art & Design DARTCPRO Digital Art & Design DARTPCERT Dietary Management CSMCCERT Hospitality Management HMTCCERT Medical Transcription MDTCCERT Paramedic Science EMTCPRO Proficiency in Baking (Patisserie) CABPPRO Proficiency in Cold Food Production

(Garde Manger) CACPCERT Practical Nursing PNUCPRO Proficiency in Hot Food Production

(Cuisine) CAHP

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A $25 non-refundable application fee is due when you apply. Application fee expires after one year.

Social Security Number ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ Date ____/ ____ / _____

Admit status (check the category which best describes your enrollment status) q Full-Time q Part-Time

q New Student q Returning Student q Visiting (Currently enrolled at another college) q Transfer (Previously attended (First time college student) another college/university

and have earned credit)

Will you be pursuing a degree or certificate at HCCC? q Yes q No (non-matriculated students are limited to 11 credits)

Program in which you want to major: Select Program Code_____________________________ (See attached list or visit www.hccc.edu/programs)

q Undecided ( Liberal Arts general)

SEMESTER APPLYING FOR (Please check one) q Fall 20____ q Spring 20____ q Summer 20____ q Winter Session 20____(Sept.) (Jan.) (May, June, July) (6 week Jan.)

Last Name _______________________________________________ First ______________________________________ MI ________

Previous Name(s)_________________________________________________________________________________________________

Street Address ___________________________________________________________________Apt. _____________________________

City _________________________________ State ______ Zip Code _____________ County _______________ Country__________________

How long have you lived in the state of NJ? _____________________ _______ years _______months

Country of Birth __________________________________________

Date of Birth _____ / _____ / _______

Telephone: Cell (____) _______- ___________ Home (____) _______- __________ Work (____) _______- ________________

E-mail address _________________________________________ (please print clearly)

Citizenship Status: q US Citizen q Permanent Resident (Must provide a copy of permanent residency card) q Non-citizen q International Student Specify Visa type ________________ Expiration date ___ / ___ / ___

(Must provide copy of I-94 card)If you are an International Student, do you wish HCCC to issue an I-20? q Yes q No(International Students must request and complete an International Student Application) For more information please review www.hccc.edu/internationalstudents

High School Education:q Graduated q Attended- did not graduate q Attended high school outside of US (foreign high school)q Home Schooled q Never attended high schoolName of High School _______________________________________ City _________________________________ State: _________________

Foreign High School Information: Name of High School _______________________________________Country _________________________________________________

Do you have an equivalency diploma (GED)? q Yes q No If Yes, from what state? __________ In what year? __________

Did you participate in the Project LEAP Program or did you complete any courses through HCCC while still in high school? q Yes q No

Application for AdmissionOffice of Enrollment Services • 70 Sip Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07306Phone: (201) 714-7200 • Fax: (201) 714-2136

(Required if filing for federal financial aid-PELL Grant) (If you are claiming an educational credit with the IRS, you must submit your SS#.) Required for Financial Aid and Tax reporting purposes. You may provide a TIN (tax id number) en lieu of a SSN.

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY:

Start date (mm/yyyy) _ _ / _ _ _ _

End date (mm/yyyy) _ _ / _ _ _ _

Graduation or anticipated graduation (mm/yyyy) _ _ / _ _ _ _ {

Save time! apply Online at www.hccc.edu/mystart

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Are you a service member ? q Yes q No

Or a spouse or a child of a service member? q spouse q childIf yes, you may be eligible for Veterans’ educational benefits. Please e-mail [email protected] for more information.

Do you plan to transfer credits from your previous college(s)? q Yes q No

List ALL colleges or institutions attended beyond high school. (To list additional schools, please use a separate piece of paper.)

a. Name of school ____________________________________________________________________

Dates attended ___________________________ to _______________________________________

City ____________________________ State ______ Credits in process _____ Credits earned _____

Degree earned _______________________________

b. Name of school ____________________________________________________________________

Dates attended ___________________________ to _______________________________________

City ____________________________ State ______ Credits in process _____ Credits earned _____

Degree earned _______________________________

(Students seeking to have credits evaluated and potentially transferred from another college or university must submit an official transcript to theOffice of Enrollment Services - 70 Sip Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306).

Colleges and universities are asked by many, including the federal government, accrediting associations, college guides, newspapers, and our own college/university communities, to describe the racial/ethnic backgrounds of students and employees. In order to respond to theserequests, we ask you to answer the following two questions:

Do you consider yourself to be Hispanic/Latino? q Yes q No

In addition, select one or more of the following racial categories to describe yourself:q American Indian or Alaska Native q Asian q Black or African American q Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander q White

q Male q Female

I certify to the best of my knowledge that the information is correct and that falsification of information may subject me to dismissal from HCCC.Also, if I am applying for a matriculated program it is my responsibility to have an official copy of my high school transcript or GED certificate, and college transcript(s), if required, sent to the Office of Enrollment Services.

Applicant’s Signature __________________________________________

Print Name: (F)_______________________________________ (L)__________________________________

Parent’s or Guardian’s Signature __________________________________________________ (For applicants under 18 years of age)

Hudson County Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, religion, veteran or marital status, or disability in its employment practices or educational programs. Inquiries regarding compliance with federal or state anti-discrimination laws may be directed to the Affirmative Action Officer.

Rev.6.2015

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Pursue your degree or a certificate!

Attend Our Open House

– Maritza Beniquez, R.N.HCCC Class of 2013CarePoint Health Staff Nurse,Medical/Surgical Telemetry Unit

Saturday, November 21, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Library Building, 71 Sip Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306

Save thousands of dollars on college tuition while earning an Associate’s degree. Credits will transfer to four-year colleges. With flexible scheduling - as well as online and weekend classes - you can set the pace for your studies. Degree

programs in Culinary Arts, Liberal Arts, Nursing, STEM, and many more!

JOIN US!• Learn about our admissions process

• Attend a financial aid workshop

• Explore transfer opportunities after graduating from HCCC

• Tour our Jersey City Campus

• Meet HCCC students, faculty and professionals

• Learn about finishing your degree at HCCC. We accept

credits from accredited institutions; save time and money.

• Explore our new state-of-the-art Library and enjoy the

art exhibit.

• Light refreshments will be served.

REGISTER TODAY!www.hccc.edu/openhouseTo contact Admissions: [email protected]

Information Sessions

Tuesday, December 810 a.m. - 1 p.m.Culinary Conference CenterE Building161 Newkirk StreetJersey City, NJ 07306

Tuesday, January 125 p.m. - 7 p.m.North Hudson CampusN Building4800 Kennedy Blvd.Union City, NJ 07087

Thursday, January 1410 a.m. - 1 p.m.Culinary Conference CenterE Building161 Newkirk StreetJersey City, NJ 07306