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May 13, 2022 · Under the provisions of the Texas Education Code Section 51.931, Texas residents seeking to apply for admission or re-admission to HCC and/or any specialized program at HCC may elect to have academic course credit more than ten years old prior to the starting date of the semester in which they seek to enroll not be considered as part of the ...
Register for Classes Login to the MyHCC Portal with your HawkMail address and password. HawkMail login information is included in the acceptance email received after you are admitted. For assistance with your login, please visit the NetID Management site. Under 'Admissions & Registration', select 'Register for Classes in HawkGPS'.
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A comprehensive community college system, HCC offers many programs designed to meet the needs of students according to their interests. As an open-admission, two-year undergraduate institution, HCC has an “open door” admissions policy; individuals who have at least one of the following qualifications are welcome to enroll:
Some HCC Continuing Education Programs have special conditions for admissions, including the following possibilities: successful completion of prerequisite courses, acceptable scores on prerequisite exams, criminal background checks, and/or special licenses or certifications.
All continuing education students must apply online at www.hccs.edu/apply. There is no charge to apply. The process for international student applications is contained in the section titled Student Services.
The admissions application deadline is one week before the class start date. Students should submit the application at least one week before the class start date. The application deadline calendar is available at www.hccs.edu/applying-and-paying/application-deadlines.
After submitting an admissions application, students will receive a welcome email from HCC with a link to the student portal. The student portal will include a checklist of items that must be completed as part of the enrollment and registration process.
HCC does not have a separate admission policy for the Online College. All admission policies described above apply to all students regardless of course delivery modality. New online students may be asked to participate in an assessment that measures the student’s readiness for online learning.
Admission to HCC does not guarantee admission to a specific program. The HCC Health Sciences Programs have special conditions for admissions, including the following possibilities: successful completion of prerequisite courses, acceptable scores on the Health Information Systems, Inc.
Fall 2021. HCC is now fully open, with staff available to serve students on all of our campuses. Based on the latest scientific data, the CDC changed its recommendations for wearing face masks, stating that fully vaccinated people can resume activities without wearing a mask or physically distancing.
Based on the latest scientific data, the CDC changed its recommendations for wearing face masks, stating that fully vaccinated people can resume activities without wearing a mask or physically distancing. As a result, masks are optional at all HCC facilities. COVID Back to Campus Plan.
Hybrid courses (also known as blended courses) replace a portion of traditional face-to-face instruction with web-based online learning (e.g., video lectures, online discussions, or activities).
HCC is required by state law to determine the residency status of all students for tuition purposes. Students who have not enrolled for two or more consecutive regular semesters (fall and spring) must complete the residency core questions and satisfy all applicable requirements to establish residency.
For tuition purposes, according to Texas law, all students must answer a complete set of core residency questions within the admissions application. These questions will be used by the institution to determine if the person is a resident.
Students who have met the basic Texas residency requirements and live in HCC’s taxing district (Alief ISD, Houston ISD, Stafford MSD, and part of Missouri City) are considered in-district residents.
Students who have met the basic Texas residency requirements and live outside HCC’s taxing district are considered out-of-district residents.
A student who has not resided in Texas for twelve months immediately preceding registration is considered out-of-state, except for certain exceptions described below. A non-resident student classification is presumed to be correct as long as the residence in the state is primarily used for the purpose of attending school.
An international student is a non-U.S. citizen who is not classified a resident alien by the U.S. Government.
Texas State Law states that undocumented students can be admitted to the College and be considered a resident of Texas for tuition purposes if the undocumented student resided in Texas, and met the conditions listed below:
Before Classes Start. You are able to add and drop classes before the term begins. You will not be responsible academically or financially for any changes made during this time. The add and drop deadlines can be found in the Enrollment Guide.
A withdrawal from a class will result in a grade of “W” on your college transcript, which is considered an unsuccessful attempt at a course, but does not impact your overall GPA calculation. A withdrawal from a course may or may not result in a refund. These refund deadlines can be found in the Enrollment Guide.
After the add/drop period, if you wish to change your schedule, please know there may be an academic and financial impact. Removing a class after the add/drop period is considered a withdrawal, not a drop.
Only petitions with detailed documentation will be considered for up to one year after the circumstance. After the withdrawal deadline, students may only withdraw from a course by submitting a Special Circumstances for Withdrawal (SCW) form, which will be reviewed by a committee and your Division Dean.
Be enrolled in a Hillsborough County Public, Charter, Private or Home Education program. All schools must have an active articulation agreement with HCC.
Students must plan ahead and communicate with their school counselor at least 10 working days prior to HCC's registration deadline to obtain and complete the required paperwork. The completed documents must be submitted to HCC by the paperwork deadline to allow for processing and to ensure meeting HCC’s final registration deadlines each term.
Students should consult their high school guidance counselor for high school graduation requirements or the Course Equivalency List.