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  1. STARTS AT HAGERSTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Choose from credit courses as well as short-term training or personal enrichment courses. Apply & Register.

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  2. Courses and programs are offered to earn degrees, transfer to four-year universities, get immediate job training, and learn new skills. Choose from more than 100 degrees, certificates, and non-credit certification programs. View the full list of programs on this page or return to Academic Divisions to view by subject area.

  3. Hagerstown Community College offers eight different academic divisions, in addition to the Workforce Solutions and Continuing Education division. More than 100 programs are available as credit and non-credit offerings to enable you to earn a degree, certificate, or other credential; increase your life skills; and upgrade your job skills.

  4. Hagerstown Community College (HCC) is a two-year public community college offering both transfer and career-oriented programs, as well as continuing education classes. The College has maintained accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education since its first review in 1968 and continues to meet the requirements necessary to ...

  5. This is the home page. Request Info. Apply & Register. Donate Now. Maps & Locations. 11400 Robinwood Drive. Hagerstown, MD 21742.

  6. Hagerstown Community College (HCC) is a public community college in Hagerstown, Maryland. It was founded in 1946 as Maryland’s first community college. The campus encompassed eighteen buildings on 319 acres (129 ha).. The college hosts a business incubator, outdoor gardens, and an amphitheater.

  7. Hagerstown Community College was founded in 1946 as Maryland’s first community college. More than 100 programs of study are available for university transfer, career preparation, or personal development, as well as non-credit continuing education courses, customized training programs and adult education.