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The HCC Central Campus is located in Midtown Houston. It is located on the grounds of the former San Jacinto High School and is the flagship campus of HCCS. The campus opened in the 1980s after HCC purchased the school grounds from Houston Independent School District .
HCCS operates Houston Community College Television (HCCTV) on Xfinity Channel 19, TV Max Channel 97, Phonoscope Channel 77 and Cebridge Channel 20 and streamed over the internet. The studio complex, which has one large studio unit, five editing suites, and a digital master control system, is located at the HCC District Campus.
HCC was one of the last community colleges to be created in Florida, founded in 1968. Only Pasco–Hernando State College , out of the 28-school Florida community college system, was founded later. In January 2008 the school opened its first residence hall, Hawk's Landing, named after the school mascot.
The HCC Northline Campus is located near the grounds of Northline Commons shopping center. The campus opened in 2008, replacing the Northline Mall Center when the declining mall (where classes were formerly held) was demolished.
HCC Coleman College for Health Sciences is a community college based in Houston, Texas, which is focused on health sciences. The school is part of the Houston Community College System , and is a member institution of the Texas Medical Center , which is located nearby.
The HCC Missouri City Campus is located in unincorporated Fort Bend County and serves Missouri City. Missouri City always had an HCC campus in the vicinity; the current campus opened in August 2008 located in the Sienna Springs subdivision off Highway 6, replacing the former Missouri City Center located at the intersection of Cartwright Road and Texas Parkway.
Hopkinsville Community College (HCC) is a public community college in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. It is one of 16 two-year, open-admissions colleges of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS). Founded in 1965, HCC maintains a main campus in Hopkinsville and an off-site campus on the Fort Campbell Army base.
25 Journal Square, known as Pathside, is a former HCCC building slated to become Jersey City Museum [2] [3]. The school's main campus is located in Jersey City, with several institutions tapered throughout Journal Square and nearby Bergen Square. [4]