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Holyoke Community College

www.hcc.edu

 
The first two-year college in Massachusetts, Holyoke Community College offers a university-caliber education and comprehensive individual support for our students. HCC is home to a diverse, vibrant community of teachers and learners. In addition to for-credit degree and certificate programs, HCC provides courses aimed at helping Pioneer Valley residents advance their careers and acquire new skills in everything from arts to computer software.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.hcc.edu
  • 303, Homestead Avenue
    Holyoke, MA USA 01040
  • Phone: 413.538.7000

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