The Board of Trustees of Harford Community College will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, December 13 beginning at 6 PM. The meeting will be held in a hybrid format; employees and community members may join the meeting in person in Edgewood Hall, Room 132 or watch the meeting via the Internet.
Celebrate and save when you shop in-store in Harford's Student Center or online with free shipping. The College Store’s Holiday Sale runs until December 23. Save 30% off all regularly priced items in the store – stop by today!
Eight Harford students were presented their certificates of completion and Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) pins during a ceremony held in Darlington Hall recently. They're looking forward to excellent employment prospects!
Along with community partners, Harford’s Teacher Education faculty recently hosted a full-day conference, “Building the Foundation for Success Post-Pandemic,” for more than 90 early childhood professionals from across the state.
Interested in applying for our nursing program? Attend an Information Session on either January 25, 1-2:15 PM in Darlington Hall or virtually on January 26, 5:30-6:45 PM. The sessions are open to everyone; no RSVP is required.
Apply, test, register and pay in one day for your winter or spring classes. One stop at the Student Center will help you finish all the steps so you're ready to begin classes. Plan to be on campus for about four hours.
Celebrate the holidays with a family-friendly show on December 18 at 3 PM at the Amoss Center across from Harford. Revel in the magic of holidays in Ireland with traditional vocal and instrumental favorites and Irish dancing.
Looking for ways to celebrate this holiday season? Harford is offering performances and classes to help put you in the right mood for the most wonderful time of the year. Also, check out the 30% off sale at the College Store!
Owl Magazine, Harford’s student multimedia publication, won three national awards in the 2021-22 Pinnacle Awards Competition in Washington, D.C. sponsored by the College Media Association and the Associated Collegiate Press.
Harford County Public Schools and Harford have announced that eligible students who are in Dual Enrollment courses, including those who are currently enrolled, will no longer be charged the cost of tuition, fees, and textbooks.