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2015-2016 Catalog 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
2015-2016 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Student Services & Activities


 


Student Services

Academic Advisement

Services are available for each student during his/her period of enrollment at HCC. Academic advisement and career planning are included in those services. Members of the staff are regularly available for day and evening students on both a walk-in and appointment basis depending on the time of the year and situation. Students can contact HCC’s Information Center at 240-500-2000 for appointments and basic academic advising information or email questions to advise@hagerstowncc.edu. An academic advisor is also available on selected Saturdays according to a published schedule. Students are initially referred to an advisor for the purpose of developing and academic plan in his/her program, which includes completing developmental courses before reaching 24 credits. Faculty advisors also are available within each instructional division. For more information about academic advising and services provided, please visit the advising website at www.hagerstowncc.edu/academics/advisement.

Career advisors are available to assist students who are undecided about their program of study. They can help undecided students make important educational and career decisions and learn how HCC can help facilitate their vocational goals. Additionally, Career Advising offers an assortment of career interest inventories and an online interactive career exploration and planning system. Interested students are encouraged to call the Information Center at 240-500-2000 for appointments.

(If you are undecided and have not yet applied to HCC, please select “AS.UND” as your intended program of study on the Application for Admission.) For more information, visit www.hagerstowncc.edu/advisement/career-development.

NOTE: Students are also able to receive assistance from the Welcome Desk staff and student ambassadors (located in the Administration and Student Affairs Building). The Welcome Desk staff and student advisors can assist students with basic information, including scheduling questions and the use of WebAdvisor.

Disability Support Services

Hagerstown Community College provides reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and its amendments. Unlike secondary education, the College’s services are not covered under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Therefore, more responsibility is placed on the student when moving from secondary education to post-secondary education. In this transition, there is a shift from entitlement services to eligibility services. Students are responsible for self-identification and for obtaining documentation from an appropriate professional to verify the presence and impact of a disability. Students are also responsible for the cost of this verification. The College does not have a special education program for students with disabilities in which those with disabilities are served separately from those without disabilities. The Disability Support Services (DSS) Office coordinates the provision of reasonable accommodations which are determined on an individual basis. These accommodations and services are provided within the framework of student self-determination and self-advocacy. These accommodations allow students to be evaluated not on the effects of their disability, but instead on their knowledge and understanding of course material. In no case, however, will the College modify essential requirements for any course or degree program for students with disabilities. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the DSS office to request accommodations at least two weeks prior to the start of classes to allow time for necessary arrangements to be made. Students may contact the DSS office at 240-500-2273 (TTY 301-739-5813) or email at dss@hagerstowncc.edu.

Job Training Student Resources (JTSR)

The Job Training Student Resources (JTSR) Office is dedicated to providing support services to low-income, independent students (determined at the student’s completion of the FAFSA) enrolled in career programs. The goal of the JTSR Office is to connect these students with the programs offered at Hagerstown Community College and to provide support services that may help students become academically successful. The JTSR office works in conjunction with many other offices on campus to strive for a seamless transition for these students from their current situation through college to a good job.

Services may include supplemental financial assistance with books, costs of child care, and transportation. JTSR students have access to additional assistance such as help with academic planning, keeping track of class progress, and referrals to other services on campus.

For more information on this program, contact the JTSR Office at 240-500-2392, or email jtsr@hagerstowncc.edu.

TRiO Student Support Services (TRiO SSS)

The mission of TRiO Student Support Services (TRiO SSS) at Hagerstown Community College is to help ensure the retention and graduation of eligible students. TRiO SSS seeks to guide participants through their first two years of postsecondary education with the ultimate goal of graduation and transfer to a four year university or entry into a chosen career. 

TRiO Student Support Services is a program designed to assist students in reaching their academic goals by providing personalized assistance from program entry through graduation. Students must meet at least one of three eligibility criteria (first-generation status, low-income status according to federal levels, or a documented disability) and must be pursuing an associate’s degree or certificate at HCC to be eligible for the program. Upon acceptance into TRiO SSS, students will have access to academic, financial, and transfer advising, trips to four-year colleges, specialized tutoring, cultural events, and educational workshops. Additionally, program participants also have exclusive access to the TRiO SSS study area, a quiet study space where resources such as computers, printing, reference materials, and calculators are available. To complete an application or for more information, visit the offices in Student Center Room 131B, call 240-500-2659, or visit www.hagerstowncc.edu/triosss to apply online. 

The TRiO Student Support Services grant is intended to aid students in achieving their personal, educational, and financial goals. HCC received the $1.1 million dollar TRiO grant in fall 2010. Funds are distributed over a five-year period with 68 percent financed through federal sources, which amounts to $219,988 per year, and 32 percent financed through non-government sources, which amounts to $69,863 for the first  year, and $219,998 for the next four years.

Student Orientation

All students are strongly encouraged to attend HCC’s New Student Orientation. Orientation programs are conducted before each fall and spring semester. Evening and daytime sessions are offered to accommodate student schedules. Registration for orientation can be found here.

These sessions contain a campus tour and combination of general information along with an explanation of support services, policies, and procedures that will enhance the new student’s understanding of college life. Student tour guides lead new students through the orientation activities and allow ample opportunity for interaction and questions.

A virtual orientation option is available on the HCC website for students who are not able to attend orientation on campus, or would like a review of the information given during the on-campus orientation.  

Students who are not able to attend orientation but would like a campus tour can contact the coordinator of student activities at 240-500-2225.

 

Veterans’ Benefits

Hagerstown Community College has been approved by the Maryland Higher Education Commission to participate in the training of veterans and the eligible dependents of veterans.

To apply for VA Educational Benefits, a student must first be accepted to the College.

When applying for admission, students are required to request official transcripts from all post secondary institutions they have attended. These transcripts should be mailed directly to the HCC Office of Admissions and Registration. An AARTS transcript (Army), SMART transcript (Navy or Marines) or DD-214 must be submitted to the Office of Admissions and Registration for credit evaluation of military service/training.

Veterans should contact the VA certifying official at 240-500-2519, for information about becoming enrolled in the VA Educational Benefits program and to obtain the necessary paperwork to enroll. To continue to receive benefits, veterans must reapply each semester by submitting a copy of their registration and the college’s VA certification form to the Veteran’s Office. Veterans are responsible for the payment of their tuition, fees, and books.

Students must be enrolled in a degree or certificate program and are only certified to receive benefits for courses that are required for their major. For assistance in choosing classes that meet these criteria, students should contact an academic advisor. Students must notify the Veteran’s Office if they add or drop classes, completely withdraw, or change majors. For more information, visit www.hagerstowncc.edu/veterans.

Child Care

HCC’s Children’s Learning Center is open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, throughout the year except for College approved holidays. Full and part-time schedules are available for children ages two to five years. School-age children (up to age eight) may attend during the summer. Children must be enrolled for a minimum of two half-days per week. The nationally accredited Center offers a child-centered preschool curriculum taught by degreed teachers and support staff. The children of HCC students have priority in enrollment and reduced fees. Students must pre-register for child care before the semester begins. The Children’s Learning Center also serves as a learning laboratory for college students interested in working with young children. Visit www.hagerstowncc.edu/student-services/childrens-learning-center or call 240-500-2322 for information about costs, schedules, and how to apply for child care.

Internship and Job Services

Internships provide excellent opportunities to gain career-related experiences and workplace competencies in a student’s chosen career field, as well as to obtain skills that are valued by employers when hiring new staff.  The internship course serves as a capstone whereby students may apply the knowledge and skills they have learned in the classroom. Students may enroll in the internship course for one to four credits. Eligibility for the internship program requires students to be actively enrolled in a program of study at HCC, maintain  a GPA of 2.0 or higher, and have completed at least half of their program requirements. The internship application and additional information are available at www.hagerstowncc.edu/internships. Internship applications are due at least one month prior to the start of the semester.

College Central Network

HCC’s College Central Network (CCN) offers a variety of career development services to students and alumni including resume’, portfolio, interviewing, and job search assistance. CCN can be accessed at www.collegecentral.com/hagerstown. In addition, CCN also provides area employers with the opportunity to post a variety of job and internship opportunities. You can post your resume’, apply for jobs, read career related articles, and even view their library of career development videos. So, if you are looking for a full or part-time job, a job for the summer, or an internship, check out CCN today. Assistance with CCN is available in the online student services lab located in ASA-900.

Learning Support Center

The mission of the HCC Learning Support Center (LSC) is to engage and empower students to become independent, resourceful learners. The intention is for the LSC to become a hub where students, learning support specialists, and faculty work as a team to reach common academic goals. Fostering an optimal learning environment for supplemental instruction, the LSC will offer resources which both students and faculty may rely on to impact course success levels.

The LSC provides academic support to all students taking credit and non-credit courses at HCC. The LSC professional staff has content area specialties of English, writing, science, math, business, accounting, economics, and computer technology. In addition, LSC staff has more than two dozen peer tutors with expertise in a vast array of subjects. The LSC offers individual drop-in tutoring (no appointment necessary), scheduled peer-led small group studies, supplemental instruction, workshops, and specialized assistance with specific populations, such as students in the TRiO: Student Support Services Program. Computers, scientific and graphing calculators, specialized graphics programs, science models, and technology equipment for hands-on training are available for student use in the LSC. The LSC portion of the HCC website is also growing and includes an online tutoring option for writing assignments, as well as many handouts and resources for all content areas.

Both LSC professional staff and peer tutors encourage, inspire, motivate, and enable students to develop confidence in their academic abilities. The goal of tutoring is to enable students to become independent and fearless lifelong learners eager to explore learning and create lives that will inspire others.

For more information about the Learning Support Center including hours of operation, visit www.hagerstowncc.edu/lsc, or email lsc@hagerstowncc.edu.

 

Student Life

Campus Safety

In compliance with the federal government Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, HCC publishes an annual security report containing campus security policies, procedures, and campus crime statistics. The complete report is published in the College Guide: A Handbook Planner for Students which is available in the Student Center and on the HCC website at www.hagerstowncc.edu/student-activities/student-guidebook.

Use of Surveillance Cameras on Campus

The College provides random camera surveillance both outside and inside campus buildings in order to maintain secure facilities; protect students, employees, and visitors; deter crimes; and to prevent vandalism. The primary use of the cameras is crime investigation and monitoring equipment and facilities to avoid problems. Cameras are not monitored on a continuous basis.

Emergency Management and Response Plan

The safety and security of the College community are of vital concern. Hagerstown Community College is committed to providing and maintaining a safe environment for all employees, students, visitors, and guests. The College will adopt reasonable and practical means to prevent, deter and respond to campus emergencies. The preparation of the Emergency Management and Response Plan (EMRP) and the allocation of resources to support the plan are part of the commitment HCC has for the College community.

In order to provide a safe environment, the College will:

  • Ensure that employees, students, and others are adequately informed of the Emergency Management and Response Plan.
  • Provide appropriate training to the College community.
  • Allocate resources to provide a safe and secure campus.
  • Establish mental health counseling protocols.
  • Coordinate with local law enforcement agencies.
  • Maintain a balance between safety and retaining the openness of a college campus.
  • Provide and maintain an emergency notification system to keep employees, students, visitors, and guests informed of emergencies.
  • Identify and train an Emergency Advisory Team to respond to and coordinate responses to emergencies and disasters.
  • Hagerstown Community College recently implemented a notification system that enables the College to send urgent news to student cell phones. Students must sign up for the service. Depending on the personal cell phone plan, there may be a nominal fee from the carrier to receive text messages, but there is no charge from the College to use the service. Sign up at www.hagerstowncc.edu/emergency.
  • HCC also maintains a campus siren system that will be sounded in the event of a campus emergency.

Student Conduct

Students have rights and responsibilities as members of a learning community. Students have all the rights of citizenship guaranteed by the federal and state governments. They have the right to freedom of expression, inquiry and assembly, subject to reasonable rules regarding time, place and manner. They have the right to propose improvements in college processes through the Student Government Association. Also, they have a right to confidential academic records.

A major responsibility for students is to conduct themselves according to standards of scholarship and morality. These standards are listed and explained in the Code of Conduct, which is published in the College Guide: A Handbook Planner for Students and on the HCC website.

The dean of student affairs is responsible for implementing the student discipline procedure when the Code of Conduct is violated. Details regarding this procedure and its requirements can be found in the College Guide: A Handbook Planner for Students and on the HCC website.

Policy on Alcoholic Beverages and Drug Abuse

The College prohibits the serving of alcohol at all student events on campus. Students of legal drinking age may be permitted to drink alcohol at College sponsored activities off-campus and/or at special campus events designed for non-student audiences.

Use, possession, or distribution of illegal drugs on campus property or at College-sponsored events is prohibited.

The College does not protect students from state and federal drug abuse laws and cooperates fully with law enforcement agencies in upholding the law.

The complete statement of the College policy on drug and alcohol abuse including prevention, intervention and disciplinary measures is published in the College Guide: A Handbook Planner for Students, which is available in the Student Center and on the HCC website at www.hagerstowncc.edu/student-activities/student-guidebook.

Policy on Smoking

Hagerstown Community College is committed to providing a safe and healthy working and learning environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors on its campus, and is therefore adopting a Tobacco-Free Policy effective January 1, 2015.

The Tobacco-Free Policy applies to all HCC facilities and vehicles, owned or leased, regardless of location. Smoking and the use of tobacco and e-cigarette products shall not be permitted on any HCC property, including all buildings and facilities, walkways, recreational and athletic areas, building entrances, and parking lots. This policy applies to all students, faculty, staff, and other persons on campus, regardless of the purpose of their visit.

The College administration shall establish appropriate procedures and consequences, which may include fines or disciplinary measures, for violations of this policy and create an information campaign and signage. In consideration for tobacco users, college administration shall offer ongoing tobacco cessation programs to assist and encourage individuals who wish to quit. More information on this policy can be found at www.hagerstowncc.edu/tobaccofree.

Sale of Tobacco Products

The sale or distribution of tobacco products, to include cigars, cigarettes, pipe tobacco, or chewing tobacco is prohibited on any property owned or controlled by HCC.

Enforcement of Tobacco Policy

It is the responsibility of all faculty, staff, and students to enforce the College’s smoking policy. Individuals may request the help of Campus Security in enforcing the policy. Students, faculty, administrators, and staff who fail to obey the smoking policy of the College and Maryland state law regarding smoking will be subject to fines and disciplinary action by the College.

General Grievance Policy

The purpose of the General Grievance Policy for Students is to provide a method of recourse to students who feel that a particular action or series of actions on the part of an HCC employee has violated accepted or stated institutional practices and standards. The student begins this process with the dean of Student Affairs. More information can be found in the College Guide: A Handbook Planner for Students.

College Policies

HCC’s Board of Trustees has approved numerous governing policies for the administrative operations of the college. The following list includes those policies that relate specifically to students. A description of each policy can be found at www.hagerstowncc.edu/student-affairs/college-policies.

  • Acceptable Computer Usage Policy
  • Anti-Discrimination Policy
  • Communicable Disease Policy
  • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
  • Free Speech and Peaceful Demonstrations Policy
  • Involuntary Course Withdrawal Policy
  • Parking and Traffic Policy
  • Sexual Harassment Policy
  • Social Media Policy
  • Student Drug and Alcohol Abuse Policy
  • Tobacco-Free Campus Policy

Sexual Misconduct Policies

Hagerstown Community College is committed to preventing incidents of sexual assault and sexual harassment on campus. The College is in compliance with federal laws in its Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Policies which apply to students, faculty, and staff. The complete policy is published in the College Guide: A Handbook Planner for Students and is available in the Student Center and on the HCC website at www.hagerstowncc.edu/student-activities/student-guidebook.

Title IX and Campus SaVE Act Information

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 states: “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.”

The Clery Act of 1990 amended federal financial aid laws to require all post-secondary schools receiving federal financial aid to annually disclose campus crime statistics and security information.

The Violence Against Women Act of 1994 established federal legal definitions of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.  In 2013, the Campus SaVE (Sexual Violence Elimination) Act amended the Clery Act to mandate extensive “primary prevention and awareness programs” regarding sexual misconduct and related offenses.

Contact Information for the Title IX Coordinator:
Dr. Jessica Chambers
Dean of Student Affairs
Student Center, Room 129B
240-500-2526
jachambers@hagerstowncc.edu

The Title IX Coordinator is the designated College official with primary responsibility for coordinating the College’s compliance with Title IX.  This includes providing leadership for Title IX activities, providing consultation, education and training, and helping to ensure the College responds appropriately, effectively and equitably to Title IX issues.

More information on Title IX and Campus SaVE Act Information is available at www.hagerstowncc.edu/titleix.

Housing

Hagerstown Community College does not assume responsibility for the housing of its students.

College Closings (Emergencies and Inclement Weather)

When severe weather and other emergencies occur that impact classes or other campus activities, announcements are shared via HCC’s text alert system, on local radio and TV stations, on the college social media accounts (Facebook and Twitter), and posted on the College website. Students and others who have business at HCC are cautioned to listen for specific mention of HCC being closed, since the College does not always close when weather conditions make it necessary for the Washington County Public Schools to close.

When class schedules are affected by a delayed opening or early closing, the class will meet if 30 minutes or more of the class time remains after the start of the delay or prior to the closing time. Once the college is open, the regular schedule resumes for that day.

HCC holds classes at various community locations, including its Valley Mall Center, its Commercial Vehicle Transportation Center at Volvo Powertrain, area high schools, and hospitals. Classes held at off-site facilities are subject to the following cancellation or delayed start procedures:

  • If HCC is closed or has a delayed opening due to inclement weather, classes scheduled at off-site locations are also cancelled or delayed.
  • If HCC is closed or has a delayed opening due to an emergency situation which affects only its main campus, classes held at offsite locations will run as scheduled unless specified otherwise.
  • If HCC is open and the off-site facility has issued a closing or schedule change, then HCC classes held there will follow the schedule change issued by the off-site facility.

The College does everything it can to keep the campus safe and productive during inclement weather. During periods when severe weather is forecasted, HCC officials are in regular contact with weather specialists and county and regional roads departments.

Since travel conditions are not the same for all students in the tri-state area, the College policy is to remain open, if possible, for those students who can attend during inclement weather. However, when weather conditions are severe, HCC does close and all classes and campus activities are cancelled.

It is College practice to treat student and employee tardiness and absences very liberally on inclement weather days. All faculty and staff understand that on challenging weather days, students are not to be penalized if they are unable to make it to class or are late to arrive. In such cases, students need to contact their faculty members (preferably through email in advance of the scheduled class) indicating that they have special weather-related circumstances that prevent their attendance. For more information, visit www.hagerstowncc.edu/college-closings.

Food Services

HCC has five options for dining on campus, offering a wide variety and varying hours:

The Valley Eatery is in the upper level of the Career Programs Building. The Valley Eatery offers breakfast, cold and hot sandwiches, salad bar and pizza, and is home to the Hawk sub.

Spring and fall semester hours:
Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Summer semester hours:
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

The Hilltop Grill, located in the newly expanded Student Center, offers, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a large selection of grab-n-go items. This is a great option when your time is limited. 

Spring and fall semester hours:
Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.

The HCC Coffee Shop, located adjacent to the Hilltop Gill in the Student Center, offers hot and cold specialty drinks, pastry items, and sandwiches.

Spring and fall semester hours:
Monday - Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. and
Saturday, 8 a.m. - 12 noon

The Courtside Café is located in the ARCC lobby. The café offers sandwichesand light refreshments, and is only open for athletic events.

Food for Thought is HCC’s in-house catering service. All requests for catering service must be made at least 14 days prior to any event and is intended for groups over 20. Pre-paid meal vouchers can be obtained for smaller groups and utilized at the eateries. For more information, contact the catering office at 240-500-2281.

Vending machines are conveniently located in most buildings. All vending machines on campus are managed by the HCC Food Service Department and serviced by Black Tie Services, LLP. If you encounter problems with a machine, please notify Food Service staff  in the Hilltop Grill or HCC Coffee Shop, located in the Student Center, or the  Valley Eatery in the Career Programs Building.

HCC Campus Store

The HCC Campus Store is located in the Robinwood Center and will be moving to the new Student Center at the start of the fall semester. In addition to textbooks, the Campus Store carries a large variety of school supplies, HCC clothing, greeting cards, gifts, and snacks. Students may special order several styles of computers and computer software at educational prices through the Campus Store. More information is available online at www.hagerstowncc.edu/student-services/campus-store.

Student Activities

The mission of HCC’s Student Activities Program is to develop a wide range of co-curricular opportunities for students to achieve their highest levels of personal and academic success. The department strives to support the College mission of cultivating civic-minded awareness by engaging students both on campus and in the community through cultural, social, recreational, and leadership enrichment programming.

In addition to programming, the Student Activities Office, located in the Student Center, assists students with identification cards, parking permits, student handbooks, distributing materials around campus, HCC club information, laptop rentals, and upcoming events.

Student Center

The Student Center has been newly renovated and expanded and now houses academic advising, TRiO Student Support Services, Job Training Student Resources, disability services, the office of the dean of Student Affairs, student activities, the Student Government Association, the campus store, the Hilltop Grill, a coffee shop, game room, student lounge, and other designated student meeting spaces. More information is available here.

Student Government Association

The SGA is a vehicle for involvement in the college and acts as the official student representative body. The Student Government Association serves as the voice of the student body on issues concerning campus life and participates in shaping policies and student regulations. This governing body was created to enhance the quality of student life and the success of students through participation in social, cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities.

All credit students in good academic standing, both full- and part-time, can be members of the SGA by participating on the Student Activities Program Committee. The Student Activities Program Committee is responsible for planning and implementing campus activities that will be of interest to the wide range of students at HCC. Campus activities include movie nights, lunchtime concerts, family events, gaming days, leadership training, cultural celebrations, and more. Any credit student meeting academic standards is eligible to serve on the activities committee, and all ideas for educational, cultural, or social events are welcome. To become a member of the Student Activities Program Committee, please go to the Student Activities Office.

Elections are conducted each spring for the executive officers and four senator positions. All students are encouraged to attend the monthly SGA meetings and participate in SGA events. The Student Government Association office is located in the Student Center. For additional information, call 240-500-2225, or email sga@hagerstowncc.edu.

Athletics

Intercollegiate

The Hagerstown Community College athletic program includes 14 intercollegiate sports: men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track, men’s and women’s outdoor track, women’s volleyball, women’s tennis, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s soccer, and golf.

The director of athletics and leisure studies in cooperation with the dean of student affairs formulates the policies which apply to intercollegiate sports. The director of athletics and leisure studies reviews and enforces eligibility rules for participation in intercollegiate athletics.

The College is a member of the Maryland Junior College Conference (JUCO) and of Region XX of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

Fitness Center

The ARCC houses a full fitness center for use by HCC students and HCC employees and their families. Community memberships are available to individuals for a yearly fee. The center offers a range of exercise equipment and promotes health and wellness through a variety of health education literature and group activity programs throughout the year.

Students and community members may take advantage of the complete fitness/health assessment that serves as the foundation for an individualized activity program by registering for the PED 170  credit series.

Campus Clubs

HCC offers students a wide variety of clubs and organizations that are both program-based and interest-based. Membership in all HCC clubs is open to any credit student in good academic standing. Club participation allows students to meet others with similar interests, learn leadership skills, have an impact on campus, and show co-curricular activity on their resume. For a current list of active clubs, go to www.hagerstowncc.edu/clubs. To find out more about joining a club or how to start a club, contact the Student Activities Office at 240-500-2225, or email studentactivities@hagerstowncc.edu.

Publications

Student Handbook

The College Guide: A Handbook Planner for Students is published by the Student Activities Office and is distributed at the beginning of each academic year. The free guide includes student support services, campus policies and regulations, and a planner with important dates for college deadlines and holidays included.

Hedge Apple

The Hedge Apple is a literary magazine of poetry, short stories, artwork, and occasional reviews by Hagerstown Community College students, faculty, and guest authors. The Hedge Apple consists of approximately 60 pages and includes national submissions of poetry. Students may submit poetry, short stories, essays, and artwork. The Hedge Apple may be viewed online at www.hedgeapplemagazine.com.

HCC New Horizons

HCC New Horizons is an alumni magazine designed for students, alumni, and friends of the College. It highlights the educational and cultural advances taking place on campus, as well as current activities of HCC graduates. It is published once each year.

Website

Current events, course descriptions, class schedules, and general information are available on the College website at www.hagerstowncc.edu.

Social Media and Social Networking Sites

The HCC Public Information and Government Relations (PIGR) Office is responsible for the maintenance and monitoring of official college accounts on several social media sites as a way to provide announcements and information about upcoming events and activities as well as to provide a forum for open discussion among students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the community. As the administrative gatekeeper of social media, the PIGR Office is responsible for establishing, maintaining, and enforcing HCC’s social media policy and guidelines as necessary.

College staff and faculty administering institutional social media accounts are expected to follow established social media guidelines and procedures. Please note that faculty, staff, and students are NOT permitted to establish their own  department, program, or club social media accounts without written approval from the PIGR Office. Fans and followers of HCC’s social media accounts understand that HCC officials have the right to remove any content deemed to be offensive, inappropriate, of a harassing or threatening nature, or comments that could be construed as defamation of character. Comments that contain profanity will also be deleted. For more information about HCC’s social media policy and guidelines, visit www.hagerstowncc.edu/social-media.

College Course Guides and Class Schedules

A credit course guide is printed each semester and non-credit class schedules are printed three times a year. Course guides and schedules can be viewed online at www.hagerstowncc.edu/schedules-catalogs.

View Book

A College view book is produced every two years. This publication is designed to provide prospective students with an overview of what HCC has to offer. Copies can be obtained from the Admissions Office.