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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. The College has an annual budget of over $135 million and employs more than 2,200. Over 84 percent of HCC graduates stay in the local community, and together, HCC and its former students contribute more than $1.3 billion in added income and economic impact to Hillsborough County.
The Hillsborough Community College District includes five campuses, each with a unique identity reflective of the communities it serves, in addition to three academic centers. It is our priority to provide our students with engaging academic and campus life—including a wide array of support services, clubs, activities, service learning, and athletics programs—that helps foster a more well rounded, engaged college experience for our students.
HCC is proud to serve as the primary feeder for recent graduates of the School District of Hillsborough County. Through our associate in arts programs, we are the largest state college feeder to the University of South Florida. HCC also has a longstanding tradition of responsiveness to meeting the needs of business and industry through our workforce degree and certificate programs. Additionally, HCC's Institute for Corporate and Continuing Education provides customized training solutions to help strengthen the competitiveness of the local workforce.
HCC also offers developmental education and English as a Second Language for those not yet prepared for the rigors of college-level work. To complement our academic programming and promote greater student academic success, the College provides a full array of academic support and learning resource services. In addition, HCC provides a well-rounded college experience for our students. We have hundreds of student clubs and activities throughout the year, as well as highly competitive athletic teams. HCC also offers student housing at the Hawks Landing apartment complex and provides childcare on two of our campuses.
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Off-Campus Housing
Campus involvement is encouraged in the campus through various activities and organizational events. Such events provide students with a chance to meet, interact and network with students of other campuses and colleges and establish friendships while they learn about their strengths and develop and hone leadership skills. The campus houses an array of clubs and activities and co-curricular academic and athletic programs like Psychology Cubs, Cyberhawks, Film Club, Students for Gender Equality and Intersectional Feminism and many more.
Basketball, volleyball, tennis, softball and baseball are athletic options for athletics.
HCC’s engaging academic and campus life is made smooth by its student support services, clubs and activities, library and personal support services.
1968
Year of Establishment
42434
Total Students
990
International Students
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Health Sciences, Nursing and Emergency Services
Associate of Arts in Dental Pathway
Education & Training
Associate of Arts in Education Teacher Preparation Pathway
If you plan to earn a Bachelor's degree in education with the goal of becoming a teacher, the education teacher preparation AA pathway degree is designed for you. You must have a standard high school diploma or a GED to qualify for this program.
This curriculum is from the current college catalog and is meant to provide prospective students an example of courses taken in this degree/certificate. It is not intended to be used for graduation requirements. Students should consult an advisor for graduation information.
24 month
Duration
$ 9111
Tuition
Engineering & Technology
Associate of Arts in Engineering Pathway
The engineering AA pathway is for students who wish to pursue Bachelor's degrees in electrical, mechanical, civil, computer science, aerospace, nuclear, agricultural, industrial, and environmental engineering. Options in surveying and mapping, and materials design and testing are also available.
Careers include positions in the areas of design, testing, research, architecture, electronics, robotics, manufacturing, sales, construction management, and technical writing. Many university programs require the completion of specific courses prior to acceptance. It is the student's responsibility to contact the institution to ensure transferability.
This curriculum is from the current college catalog and is meant to provide prospective students an example of courses taken in this degree/certificate. It is not intended to be used for graduation requirements. Students should consult an advisor for graduation information.
24 month
Duration
$ 9111
Tuition
Hospitality, Tourism, Wellness Leisure & Sports
Associate of Arts in Exercise Science Pathway
The Exercise Science AA pathway degree is for students who want to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in exercise science. This degree can lead to careers in personal fitness, coaching and athletic training, or to advanced professional degrees in sports nutrition, physical therapy and other related professions.
Please note only 60 of these credits are needed for AA degree completion. For each pathway, IDS 2891 is a degree requirement, and for most of the pathways, SLS 1106 is required for first-time-in-college students. CGS 1000 may be able to be tested out for no credit. Consult an academic advisor with questions related to pathways and course planning.
24 month
Duration
$ 9111
Tuition
Business & Management
Associate of Arts in Finance Pathway
This pathway is for students who want to pursue a four-year degree in Finance, which includes careers in business and management in diverse organizations.
Please note only 60 of these credits are needed for AA degree completion. For each pathway, IDS 2891 is a degree requirement, and for most of the pathways, SLS 1106 is required for first-time-in-college students. CGS 2100 may be able to be tested out for no credit. Consult an academic advisor with questions related to pathways and course planning.
24 month
Duration
$ 9111
Tuition
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Common criteria for everyone to apply to Hillsborough Community College – SouthShore Campus are:
Criteria |
Requirement |
Minimum Age |
18 years and/or grade 12 education |
English Language Proficiency Test |
PTE / TOEFL /IELTS |
Documents Required |
Class 10th and 12th Mark sheets and/or transcripts, Passport |
Specific requirements may vary for different programs and campuses at Hillsborough Community College.
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