El Colegio Comunitario del Condado de Hudson Extiende la Moratoria en los Aumentos de Matrícula y Cuotas por Segundo Año Consecutivo

5 abril 2021

1 de abril de 2021, Jersey City, Nueva Jersey – Los fideicomisarios de Hudson County Community College (HCCC) votaron unánimemente para congelar los costos de matrícula y cuotas por segundo año consecutivo.

HCCC President Dr. Chris Reber said the Board voted to maintain the current level of tuition and fees with no increases continuing throughout the 2021-22 academic year. The extension will include this year’s Summer II and Fall semester classes, as well as the 2022 Winter, Spring, and Summer I sessions.

 

Congelación de la matrícula de los estudiantes

 

“The COVID-19 pandemic has been physically, emotionally, and financially devastating for our students and our community,” Dr. Reber said. “This is the right thing to do in spite of the financial constraints of the pandemic on our College and all higher education institutions.”

La tasa de matrícula para los residentes del condado se mantendrá en $149 por crédito, la tasa fuera del condado en $298 por crédito y la tasa internacional y fuera del estado en $440 por crédito. La tarifa de registro de $ 25 por período, la tarifa de vida estudiantil de $ 6.50 por crédito, la tarifa de servicio general de $ 25 por crédito y la tarifa de tecnología de $ 18 por crédito también seguirán siendo las mismas.

“In the post-pandemic world, a College education will be even more vital in securing – or transitioning to – quality, stable, well-paying jobs and careers,” Dr. Reber stated. A recent McKinsey Global Institute report predicts that one of every ten U.S. workers will likely be forced to leave their present jobs and take up new occupations because of the pandemic. The most sought-after careers will include health professionals, health aides and technicians, cybersecurity experts, data analysts and managers, and financial advisors.

HCCC offers a vast array of financial assistance programs for students, including HCCC Foundation Scholarships, and federal and state resources including the New Jersey Community College Opportunity Grant programa, que proporcionó $ 3.3 millones en fondos a más de 3,000 estudiantes de HCCC solo durante el año académico 2020-21. El Colegio también proporciona a los estudiantes que experimentan dificultades financieras relacionadas con COVID estímulo federal y otros fondos. Hasta la fecha, el Colegio ha desembolsado $5,681,556 a 4,620 beneficiarios, o un promedio de $1,230 otorgados a cada estudiante beneficiario.

Additional information about the HCCC Summer and Fall online, remote and in-person offerings, and available financial assistance, may be obtained by contacting the College’s Admissions Office at admisionesGRATISHUDSONCOUNTYCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE.