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  • 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.
  • Hinds Community College
    Raymond, Mississippi
    Hinds Community College is committed to moving people and communities forward by helping develop their purpose, passion and profession.
  • Hiram College
    Hiram, Ohio
    Hiram College isn’t your stereotypical coeducational liberal arts college. It’s eclectic and energized. We have a compatibly diverse student body that prioritizes principles over parties, friends over flash, and quirkiness over conformity. Discover what it means to attend one of the best colleges in Ohio and become a Terrier.
  • Hiwassee College in Madisonville, Tennessee, closed at the end of its spring semester on May 10, 2019. Tennessee Wesleyan University is the repository for former Hiwassee College student transcripts.
  • Located on 195 acres in the heart of New York State’s Finger Lakes Region, Hobart and William Smith are independent liberal arts colleges distinctive for providing highly individualized educations. Students 2,216 undergraduate; 8 graduate students Faculty: 207 full-time Student-Faculty Ratio: 11:1 Average Class Size: 17 students Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts in Teaching
  • Hocking College
    Nelsonville, Ohio
    At Hocking College, we focus on providing our students with an education that they will be able to use in their real-world careers. Hocking College is proud to be the only two-year community college in the state of Ohio with on-campus housing. This allows us to provide a more immersive learning community for our residential students.
  • Hodges University has made the difficult decision to not enroll any degree-seeking students for September, 2023 and are taking the necessary steps to cease operations of the majority of our degree offerings at the end of April, 2024. We have already begun reaching out to other institutions to explore transfer options for each of our students, that will not be able to finish their degree at Hodges prior to our closing. Your faculty advisor is already working to establish partnerships with these institutions to enable you to easily transfer, if you will not be able to finish your coursework before we close.
  • Hofstra University
    Hempstead, New York
    Hofstra University can help you get where you want to go, with small classes, dedicated faculty and a beautiful, energized campus, plus all the opportunities of New York City within easy reach. Find your future by choosing from more than 140 undergraduate and 150 graduate programs. The student-faculty ratio of 14 to 1 and a priority on teaching excellence ensures you're part of creating your own success. At Hofstra, you'll have all the resources you need - excellent library resources with extensive online and print collections, state-of-the-art classrooms, learning and laboratory facilities, and extensive wired and wireless Internet access, including the only Internet2 connection among private colleges on Long Island.
  • Hollins University
    Roanoke, Virginia
    Founded in 1842, Hollins was the first chartered women’s college in Virginia and has been a leader in liberal arts education for women ever since, producing graduates who enter a wide range of professions. Hollins is the perfect setting for students who value small classes, a creative atmosphere, and talented professors. We offer an undergraduate program for women and seven coed graduate programs -- all on a campus described by Hollins graduate and Pulitzer Prize winner Annie Dillard as a place “where the grass is green and the mountains are blue, where friendships thrive, minds catch fire, careers begin, and hearts open to a world of possibility.”
  • Holmes Community College
    Goodman, Mississippi
    Holmes Community College, a comprehensive public institution located in Central Mississippi, provides innovative educational and cultural opportunities to its constituents through campus-based and distance education programs. The college seeks to prepare its students for university transfer, productive employment and lifelong learning by offering an Associate in Arts degree, Associate in Applied Science degree, technical certificates and career certificates as well as workforce training. Holmes, whose primary commitment is to excellence in all areas, offers affordable, equal access to higher education in an attractive, secure, multi-campus environment.
  • Holy Apostles College & Seminary is a regionally accredited, co-educational Catholic college located in historic Cromwell, Connecticut. We welcome and serve lay commuter students, distance learning students, as well as seminarians. We offer undergraduate, graduate, and seminary degrees in philosophy & theology, in on-campus, on-line, and blended formats. The mission of Holy Apostles College & Seminary is to cultivate lay, consecrated and ordained Catholic leaders for the purpose of evangelization. In addition to a formal education, Holy Apostles has five specific goals in mind to encourage the full spiritual, emotional and psychological development of each of its students.
  • Holy Family University
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Holy Family University is a Catholic university with a heritage we are very proud of, and eyes set firmly on the future. The University’s academic program is divided into four Schools: Arts & Sciences, Nursing and Allied Health Professions; Business Administration; and Education. We provide a truly supportive environment for learning, as we help each student to make the most of their potential. We are also known for our winning teams and an especially warm, vibrant and inclusive campus atmosphere. Plus being located in Philadelphia, students benefit from being on the doorstep to one of the most fun and vibrant cities in the world. We welcome you to explore our website, our campus, and our people, and get to know us.
  • HNU struggled financially as it faced rising operational costs, declining enrollment, and an increased need for tuition discounts and institutional financial aid. Both COVID-19 and an economic downturn disproportionately impacted HNU students. In the past year, HNU’s Board of Trustees explored many partnership and funding opportunities, but did not secure an agreement that would allow the University to continue. Therefore, the University announced it will cease operations in May 2023 after the completion of the spring semester. HNU and Dominican University of California have formalized an agreement by which academic programs at HNU will transfer seamlessly to Dominican after the spring term and accreditation body approvals.
  • Holyoke Community College
    Holyoke, Massachusetts
    Transfer to the four-year college of your choice around the country, start a new career in one of today’s hot industries, advance your current career or just quench your thirst for knowledge. It’s your choice. HCC is rich in opportunity, but very affordable. And with our small class size and dedicated faculty and staff, it’s hard to find a better value anywhere. Holyoke Community College—the opportunities you want; the future you’re looking for.
  • Honolulu Community College is an integral part of the University of Hawaii, which is a world-renowned, nationally-ranked, and state-funded American institution. Students have direct transfer to the University of Hawaii at Manoa, the University of Hawaii at Hilo, and the Unversity of Hawaii-West Oahu to complete their four-year baccalaureate degree. The institution also has transfer agreements with other universities in Hawaii and serves as a gateway to over 2,000 universities and colleges across the USA. Students planning to transfer to these institutions will receive special assistance in preparing application documents.
  • Hope College
    Holland, Michigan
    Hope College is a four-year liberal arts college where academic excellence and vibrant Christian faith join together in a supportive and welcoming community. Flourishing programs in 90+ disciplines. A vibrant Christian mission. $50 million in new campus construction. 76% employed and 16% in graduate school within six months of graduation. There’s never been a better time to consider Hope College.
  • Hopkinsville Community College
    Hopkinsville, Kentucky
    For many residents of western Kentucky and northern Tennessee, higher education begins at Hopkinsville Community College (HCC). As a true comprehensive community college, HCC provides academic and technical associate degrees; diploma and certificate programs in occupational fields; prebaccalaureate education; adult, continuing, and developmental education; customized training for business and industry; and distance learning. At HCC, students receive quality instruction at an affordable price at a location close to home.
  • Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) is a comprehensive two-year community/technical college ideally situated on the Grand Strand in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. HGTC offers more than 75 associate degree and certificate programs for students who are either seeking quick entry into the workforce or desiring to transfer to a senior institution to pursue a bachelor's degree. HGTC offers three convenient campus locations in Myrtle Beach, Conway and Georgetown, South Carolina.
  • Houghton University
    Houghton, New York
    Houghton College provides an academically challenging, Christ-centered education in the liberal arts and sciences to students from diverse traditions and economic backgrounds and equips them to lead and labor as scholar-servants in a changing world. Located in western New York State, 70 miles from Buffalo and Rochester and 15 minutes south of Letchworth State Park. Students hail from 40 states and Canadian provinces and 32 foreign countries. With 1300 acres and a residential campus, students enjoy a vibrant campus life with many opportunities to take advantage of our outdoor surroundings. Houghton is one of only a handful of Christian colleges that are consistently nationally ranked and continue to be committed to the Christian faith.
  • Houston Christian University offers an intimate college environment in the heart of one of the most vibrant and diverse cities in the United States. Coming to HCU as a student is about more than books, tests and lectures. It is about stepping into a community where each person is recognized as a distinct individual. HCU strives to not only develop each student academically, but spiritually, physically and relationally as well. With an average class size of 25, the more than 3,000 students of HCU get the personal attention they want and need.
  • Houston Community College is one of the largest institutions of higher education in the country with more than 45,000 students each semester, including more international students (nearly 8%) than any community college in the country. With an inspiring vision, HCC will become an opportunity institution for every student we serve – essential to our community’s success.