
HCC’s nursing program requires prospective students to attend one pre-admission conference. A conference will be held at the Fort Campbell Campus on Friday, April 11th, at 10:00am in the SSG Glenn H. English Jr Army Education Center, Auditorium Rm. 151. A second conference will be held Friday, April 25th at 10:00am, on the Hopkinsville Campus in the Technical Center, Room 210.
Applications will be accepted for PN, RN, Medic-RN and LPN-RN Bridge tracks. Prerequisites courses are required. For more information, call 270.707.3840 or visit https://rebrand.ly/hccnursing.
Those who are interested in the medical assisting program are required to attend the pre-admission conference on Monday, May 15th at 12:00pm on the Hopkinsville Campus, Emerging Technologies Building, room 246. Application and letter of intent are due by noon on June 30th. Email jfolz0001@kctcs.edu or visit https://rebrand.ly/MedicalAssisting for more info.
Surgical Technology applications are due by Thursday, May 1. Prospective students can request an application by emailing ebeverly0003@kctcs.edu. The surgical technology program is a partnership between Hopkinsville Community College and Madisonville Community College. Admission requirements and additional information can be found at https://rebrand.ly/surgicaltechnology.
These programs qualify for the Work Ready Kentucky Scholarship which covers tuition cost for students who meet minimum requirements.
About Hopkinsville Community College
For many Pennyrile Kentucky region and Fort Campbell residents, higher education begins at Hopkinsville Community College (HCC). The college serves thousands of area residents each year as a comprehensive regional learning center providing academic and technical associate degrees; diploma and certificate programs in occupational fields; prebaccalaureate education; adult, continuing and developmental education; customized training for business and industry; and distance learning.
As part of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, HCC is a critical component to transforming the region’s economy by providing citizens with the education and training needed for high growth, high wage careers.
For more information, visit Hopkinsville.kctcs.edu.