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Enroll In A November Day Event At Housatonic Community College
New students must bring a photo ID, high school diploma and proof of immunization records.
November 4, 2021
With Winter session classes beginning December 27 and Spring semester classes January 21, Enroll in a Day at HCC aims to streamline the registration process by making it safe and simple.
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Students can apply, register for classes, tour the college, obtain advising, participate in financial aid workshops, and arrange payment plans. New students must bring a photo ID, high school diploma and proof of immunization records. Academic placement testing is available by appointment only by emailing HCC Testing Services: VFabrizio@housatonic.edu.
The Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education (BOR) set forth COVID-19 vaccination requirements for students participating in on campus classes or activities. Please review the requirements at https://www.ct.edu/covid19#faqs.
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Free parking is available in the Lafayette Blvd. garage. Questions about the event can be directed to kmcginnis@housatonic.edu. To register for Enroll in a Day, please visit www.ct.edu/enroll. For more information, please visit www.housatonic.edu/enrollmentevents.
Serving southern Connecticut for over 50 years, Housatonic Community College (HCC) offers a student-centered, high quality and accessible education through over 70 associate degree programs to prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions. The college also offers occupational associate degrees and certificate programs, and the non-credit division partners with local businesses and industry to offer workforce training and customized professional development. HCC is distinguished as an Achieving the Dream Leader Institution and is ranked by the Aspen Institute among nation’s top 150 community colleges. www.Housatonic.edu
This press release was produced by the Housatonic Community College News. The views expressed here are the author’s own.