If you are unable to attend courses for the semester, you may officially withdraw from the college either online through myHACC or by submitting a Drop/Add/Withdrawal form to the campus Welcome Center. When can I drop a course? The last day to drop a course will vary based on the start and end dates of your course.
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May 24, 2018 · If you receive Veterans Education Benefits, you must notify the Military and Veterans Affairs Office (MVAO) prior to withdrawing/dropping. You may need to drop/withdrawal due to an active duty order. You must bring a copy of your orders to the MVAO. Please note: Dropping/withdrawing may affect your Veterans Education benefits.
Deadlines to apply for the reversal of tuition charges are: June 15 of the same year for spring term classes, Sept. 1 of the same year for summer classes, and Jan. 15 for prior year fall term classes. We encourage all students to speak with an advisor and the campus Financial Aid Office prior to dropping a course in order to determine the ...
periods. Students can drop classes online through myHACCafter the refund period has ended. and prior to the last day to drop a course for the part of term. No instructor signature is. required. Students should choose the “Webdrop – Pending” option on the registration. page when requesting to drop a course.
Feb 22, 2022 · Dec. 24 – Jan 2. Winter Session 2022-23. Priority registration for Military/Veteran students begins. Oct. 24. Priority registration for Continuing students begins. Oct. 26. New Student registration begins. Nov. 7. Tuition and 2022-23 Certificate of Residency Due.
Estimated 2020-2021 Annual Tuition and Fees. | ||
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Undergraduate | Graduate | |
Tuition and Fees | $22,420 | $16,990 |
Living Expenses* | $14,106 | $14,106 |
Health Insurance | $1,000 | $1,000 |
The cost of college is measured in credit-hours, a term used by colleges to measure its course work. The cost of a credit hour will vary depending upon whether the student lives within one of twenty-two sponsoring school districts, lives in a non-sponsoring school district, or is an out-of-state resident.
This will depend upon a number of factors including what program of study you are pursuing, whether you are attending classes part- time or full-time, and the results of your placement tests. Please meet with an academic advisor to explore this question in more detail.
If any special software is required, the instructor will mention this in the comments section of the course description or on the course syllabus. Make sure that the software is installed on the computer you will be using prior to beginning of course.
YES! Each campus has computers available for student use. Contact the campus nearest you for details to find out about computer availability.
Access your course information packet by entering your course CRN in the "Find by CRN" box at the class schedule search. Access your online course by going to https://ehacc.hacc.edu.
You will be able to access your online course once the course is scheduled to begin. You will not be able to log on to the course before that date.
Books and video materials are available at most campus bookstores two weeks prior to the start of the semester. Visit the bookstore at the campus closest to you. If you are unable to come to campus to obtain your textbooks, you can order them through HACC’s online bookstore. Go to: http://bookstore.hacc.edu.