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Hudson County Community College

Hudson County Community College
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Type Public Community College
Established 1974
President Dr. Glen Gabert
Undergraduates 9,414
Location Hudson County, NJ, USA
Campus Urban
Website http://www.hccc.edu/

Hudson County Community College (HCCC) is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located in Hudson County, New Jersey.

The school's main campus is located in Jersey City, with several institutions tapered throughout Journal Square and nearby Bergen Square. It is accessible via the PATH rapid-transit railroad system and bus service at the Journal Square Transportation Center. Located in the northern part of the county, The North Hudson Higher Education Center is seven-story facility next to the Bergenline Avenue (HBLR station) at Kennedy Boulevard and 48th Street in Union City. HCCC also offers off-campus classes in Bayonne, Hoboken, Kearny, with some held in public buildings such as high schools.

Under grants from the Exxon Educational Foundation and Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, feasibility studies were conducted by each group in 1972 and 1973, respectively. The results from the study showed that there was a need for a community college in Hudson County. Around the same time, the Community Action Program stated a need for a higher education center in the North Hudson area. This led to the establishment of the Hudson Higher Education Consortium, which included three Hudson County based post-secondary institutions: Saint Peter's College in Jersey City, Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken and New Jersey City University in Jersey City.
Resulting from an act in New Jersey legislation that allowed a county lacking a community college to establish a commission on community college, the school opened its doors in September 1974 as the first "contract" college in New Jersey, and the second in the United States. As the third higher-education institution in Jersey City, the College began by offering educational programs that were reflective of the current job market, and the curriculum provided students with career and occupational oriented certifications and Associate degrees in Applied Science. In the spring of 1981, the college was accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, and its official name became the Hudson County Community College.


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