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  • Aloha, and welcome to Hawai'i Community College. Hawai'i CC is a fully-accredited two-year community college on Hawai'i Island. The college is based in Hilo with a branch campus in Kona named Hawai'i Community College – Palamanui and an education center in Honoka'a called the Ko Education Center. One of 10 campuses in the University of Hawai'i system, Hawai'i CC offers 26 associate degree and certificate programs that prepare students to succeed in the workforce right after graduation or continue their studies at a four-year college or university.
  • Hawaii Pacific University
    Honolulu, Hawai‘i
    We’re a private, nonprofit university on the Hawaiian island of O‘ahu. Our campuses in downtown Honolulu and at the foot of the Ko‘olau Mountains on the windward side of the island enable students to enjoy the best of both worlds, a vibrant, international city and a stunningly-beautiful, tropical setting. And with students and faculty from around the world—we’re the most culturally-rich, private university in the U.S.—they also experience the best of all worlds. Fusing this unmatched cultural diversity with personal support and a deliberately intimate learning environment, HPU enables students to get up-close and personal with the subjects they’re most passionate about.
  • Haywood Community College
    Clyde, North Carolina
    HCC is an open-door institution, which means all qualified applicants will be accepted. We offer high-quality, affordable education with expert faculty and numerous scholarship opportunities. Our two-year associate degree programs, certificates, and diplomas offer the ability for students to take courses in-person or online. If you’re looking to gain new skills for the workforce or would like to take up a hobby, we offer continuing education classes, which are typically non-credit short-term courses. HCC also offers courses for high school and home school students, as well as adults returning to earn their high school equivalency diploma.
  • Hazard Community and Technical College (HCTC) is a comprehensive community and technical college committed to learning success. We partner with students of all ages and backgrounds, helping each design a satisfying future filled with accomplishment. HCTC is a great investment, providing affordable access to college and workforce readiness through our Student Resource Center support structure; college/university transfer, technical programs, and healthcare opportunities via our Academic Programs; and customized business/industry training & lifelong learning through Workforce Solutions. The College is a collaborative catalyst in the Eastern Kentucky region, helping blend honored Appalachian traditions with diverse global innovations.
  • Heart of Georgia Technical College and Sandersville Technical College merged in 2011 to become Oconee Fall Line Technical College. Please see OCFLTC's Transfer Profile for more information.
  • Heidelberg is a student-centered university in Tiffin, Ohio. Since our founding in 1850, we’ve remained a welcoming, enthusiastic community of Opportunity Makers, dedicated to helping our students live rich and fulfilling lives, personally and professionally. We effectively integrate liberal arts and professional preparation across disciplines to prepare our students to be global citizens who communicate effectively, think critically and serve thoughtfully.
  • Henderson Community College
    Henderson, Kentucky
    Henderson Community College offers a high-quality, targeted education to meet the professional and personal goals of all Kentuckians. In the fall of 1960, the Northwest Center of the University of Kentucky opened its doors for the first time to 256 Henderson, Union, and Webster County residents. In 1964, the Northwest Center became Henderson Community College (HCC), a charter member of the University of Kentucky Community College System. HCC currently enrolls more than 2200 students in academic, technical and transfer programs and provides training for more than 4,000 citizens through its continuing education program. Henderson Community College became a member of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System in 1998.
  • Henderson State University
    Arkadelphia, Arkansas
    Henderson State University is committed to preparing students for employment in high-demand fields in Arkansas and our region. We offer comprehensive academic programs through our College of Aviation, Science, and Nursing; College of Business; College of Performing Arts and Social Sciences; and Teachers College. Our business and accounting degrees are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, and our aviation program offers the only four-year degree in the State of Arkansas. Our degrees connect Henderson students from school to work in careers that are in high demand. We are a proud member of the Arkansas State University System.
  • Hendrix College
    Conway, Arkansas
    Here at Hendrix, you don’t just take notes and take tests. You learn to take chances and to make the whole world your classroom. The Hendrix Odyssey program ensures every student has more opportunity and more support for hands-on learning experiences than at any other institution. We strongly encourage study abroad, service projects, internships, undergraduate research and more. That’s engaged learning at Hendrix. We’re here to help you transition from a student to a leader on campus and beyond. Whether you want to be an artist or accountant, CEO or scientist, mathematician or minister, Hendrix offers 30 majors and 33 minors to put you on your path.
  • Hennepin Technical College
    Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
    Nothing is more important to us than the future. Hennepin Technical College's mission has always been focused on students and the transformation of our community and progress. Over the years, Hennepin Tech’s course offerings and degree programs have evolved, adapted, and changed to reflect the needs of employers and of today’s students. Hennepin Tech will continue keeping its eye on the future, and will continue our history of innovation for many years to come.
  • Henry Ford College
    Dearborn, Michigan
    Henry Ford College offers more than 100 Associate and Certificate degree programs and 1,000's of courses conveniently offered day, evening, weekend and online. Our Counselors can assist you with selecting a career path and planning the courses necessary to complete your educational goals, whether your goal is to transfer to a university or complete a program that will prepare you to enter the workforce immediately. Financial Aid and Scholarships are available. Henry Ford College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and the Michigan Commission on College Accreditation.
  • Heritage University
    Toppenish, Washington
    Heritage University is an accredited, private institution offering a wide array of academic programs and degrees. It is grounded in the belief that a college education should be accessible to anyone with the talent and drive to pursue a degree; regardless of economics, culture or geographic locations. Students at Heritage University enjoy a world-class, multi-cultural education and personalized attention. Classes are small, averaging only 11 students in each class. Professors are skilled practitioners with ties deep in their respective fields.
  • Overlooking a small village in Upstate New York, HCCC is a two-year unit of the State University of New York, the nation’s largest comprehensive system of public higher education. A two-year degree from Herkimer prepares students for jobs or to continue their education at a four-year school. It provides a central meeting place that brings the community together to learn.
  • Hesston College
    Hesston, Kansas
    As the only two-year college affiliated with Mennonite Church USA, we offer an environment and learning experience that’s hard to match. With nearly 450 students and a student-faculty ratio of 9:1, you’ll find opportunities for life, learning, and leadership that are distinct even among small colleges. With a two-year general studies curriculum, you’ll gain the kind of academic and professional preparation that most schools put off until the junior and senior years. With a spiritual dimension that permeates most of what we do, you’ll become a valued member of a tightly-knit community of learners, teachers, and friends.
  • High Point University
    High Point, North Carolina
    High Point University is committed to academic excellence. Students are taught by career professors who are actively involved in both teaching and scholarly research. Our emphasis on undergraduate research provides students and faculty the opportunity to work collaboratively on a number of special projects and initiatives. Faculty are active in professional associations, are respected writers and researchers, and serve as mentors to our outstanding students. Currently, 76 percent of the faculty members have doctorates or other terminal degrees; others have one or more master’s degrees. The array of majors is vast and each has been uniquely designed to challenge, inspire, and transform.
  • Highland Community College began as Highland University in 1858, making it the first college in Kansas. After eight name changes, the College is now in its 153rd year of providing higher education opportunities to the people of Northeast Kansas in a small rural setting. The College has traditionally prepared students to continue their studies at baccalaureate institutions. Studies conducted at the Board of Regents universities in Kansas show that students who begin their college careers at HCC and then transfer do as well or better academically than all other students who transfer to those universities and those who start there.
  • Highline College
    Des Moines, Washington
    Since 1961, Highline has been dedicated to meeting the needs of our community by offering over 100 program options that align with the careers in demand in our area. As our area has evolved over the years, our classes and programs have also evolved to meet the changing needs.
  • Hilbert College
    Hamburg, New York
    Hilbert College is an independent institution of higher learning that embraces its Catholic Franciscan heritage and values. Students from diverse backgrounds are educated in liberal arts and professional programs to become informed citizens committed to serving and strengthening their communities. The faculty and staff of Hilbert College are dedicated to providing students with individual attention and support while also allowing them to grow and explore new challenges. We celebrate the richness that comes from a diverse campus of individuals from many faiths and cultures. We emphasize the importance of service to our community, and we endeavor to be a voice for social justice in the world.
  • Hill College
    Hillsboro, Texas
    Hill College accepts as its mission the task of providing high quality comprehensive educational programs and services. The college strives to enhance the educational, cultural, and economic development of its service area and to assist both individuals and the community to prepare for a more productive life. Programs offered include academic, cosmotology, nursing, welding, automotive, firefighter academy, and peace officer academy.
  • Founded in 1968, HCC is currently the fifth largest community college in Florida’s State College System, serving more than 42,000 students each year at its five campuses, three centers and online platform. HCC offers more than 200 academic options including the associate in art and associate in science degrees, college credit certificates, postsecondary adult vocational certificates, advanced technical diplomas and certificates, as well as continuing education and lifelong learning courses.