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  • Hazard Community and Technical College (HCTC) is a comprehensive community and technical college committed to learning success. We partner with students of all ages and backgrounds, helping each design a satisfying future filled with accomplishment. HCTC is a great investment, providing affordable access to college and workforce readiness through our Student Resource Center support structure; college/university transfer, technical programs, and healthcare opportunities via our Academic Programs; and customized business/industry training & lifelong learning through Workforce Solutions. The College is a collaborative catalyst in the Eastern Kentucky region, helping blend honored Appalachian traditions with diverse global innovations.
  • Haywood Community College
    Clyde, North Carolina
    HCC is an open-door institution, which means all qualified applicants will be accepted. We offer high-quality, affordable education with expert faculty and numerous scholarship opportunities. Our two-year associate degree programs, certificates, and diplomas offer the ability for students to take courses in-person or online. If you’re looking to gain new skills for the workforce or would like to take up a hobby, we offer continuing education classes, which are typically non-credit short-term courses. HCC also offers courses for high school and home school students, as well as adults returning to earn their high school equivalency diploma.
  • Hawaii Pacific University
    Honolulu, Hawai‘i
    We’re a private, nonprofit university on the Hawaiian island of O‘ahu. Our campuses in downtown Honolulu and at the foot of the Ko‘olau Mountains on the windward side of the island enable students to enjoy the best of both worlds, a vibrant, international city and a stunningly-beautiful, tropical setting. And with students and faculty from around the world—we’re the most culturally-rich, private university in the U.S.—they also experience the best of all worlds. Fusing this unmatched cultural diversity with personal support and a deliberately intimate learning environment, HPU enables students to get up-close and personal with the subjects they’re most passionate about.
  • Aloha, and welcome to Hawai'i Community College. Hawai'i CC is a fully-accredited two-year community college on Hawai'i Island. The college is based in Hilo with a branch campus in Kona named Hawai'i Community College – Palamanui and an education center in Honoka'a called the Ko Education Center. One of 10 campuses in the University of Hawai'i system, Hawai'i CC offers 26 associate degree and certificate programs that prepare students to succeed in the workforce right after graduation or continue their studies at a four-year college or university.
  • Haverford College
    Haverford, Pennsylvania
    Haverford is one of America's leading liberal arts colleges, a close-knit intellectual community that combines the Quaker values of dignity, tolerance and respect with a rigorous academic program. Guided by the College's Honor Code–one of the oldest in the country–Haverford students demonstrate an awareness for the greater good in how they work, study, socialize, debate and resolve conflict. Our students are entrusted with freedom and responsibility from their first days on campus—an act of trust that aims to develop the whole person and create a lasting bond between the individual and the institution.
  • Hastings College
    Hastings, Nebraska
    Hastings College, founded in 1882, is a private, four-year liberal arts institution dedicated to high academic achievement, intellectual discovery and extracurricular exploration essential to life-long learning. Our home is Hastings, Nebraska – a friendly, progressive, fun college town of 25,000.
  • Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU) is the premiere tribal university in the United States, offering quality education to Native American students. Haskell’s student population averages about 1000 per semester, and all students are members of federally recognized tribes. Haskell’s faculty and staff is predominantly native. Haskell offers Associate and Bachelors degrees. Haskell’s historic campus is centrally located in Lawrence, KS in what is known as Kaw Valley.
  • Harvard University
    Cambridge, Massachusetts
    Harvard College is one of two schools within Harvard University granting undergraduate degrees. It is the only one currently accepting a small amount of transfer students. The pursuit of excellence has long been a hallmark of Harvard. Since its founding in 1636, the College has assembled promising students and distinguished faculty and provided them with an environment and resources to develop their talents to the fullest. Harvard’s tradition of excellence has put generations of students at the center of the search for new ways of thinking. Students come from all 50 states and from over 80 countries; from cities, suburbs, small towns and farms; from public, private and parochial schools; from every ethnic and religious background.
  • Hartwick College
    Oneonta, New York
    Hartwick College, an engaged community, integrates a liberal arts education with experiential learning to inspire curiosity, critical thinking, creativity, personal courage and an enduring passion for learning. Our purpose as a college of the liberal arts and sciences is to educate people who will thrive in and contribute to the world of the future; people who are prepared to meet the personal, intellectual, and social challenges of a rapidly changing and increasingly interdependent world. Hartwick graduates will be noted as being able to thrive in a world of global interdependence in which people of the broadest range of national, ethnic, social, and personal backgrounds will interact personally and technologically.
  • Here the academic and business worlds unite. Here individuals looking to learn, grow, and achieve can connect with experts who teach, mentor, and advise. Founded in 2001 to address Central Pennsylvania's need for increased opportunities for study leading to careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields, Harrisburg University offers 5 bachelor of science degree programs and 3 graduate degree programs--each with a variety of concentrations--to a diverse student body. HU has state-of the-art academic resources throughout its $73-million 16-story Academic Center, engaging faculty, and the resources of a thriving city.

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