HCC showcasing nursing, early childhood ed and technical training for potential students

Three programs in July will highlight the college's offerings and career opportunities in the area.

Hopkinsville Community College will showcase three programs in July for potential students interested in nursing, early childhood education and other vocations. 

The college said in a press release that the following events are planned:

Nursing

Set for 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 7, at HCC’s Emerging Technologies Building

“Learn more about HCC’s Nursing Program by touring simulation laboratories, hearing from nursing program faculty members and interacting with our nursing community partners. Area health care employers will be on site with job offerings. Attendees can enjoy free refreshments, T-shirts and more.“

Early Childhood Education

Set for 4 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, July 12, at HCC’s Emerging Technologies Building

“Learn more about HCC’s early childhood education program and enrollment opportunities. Employers and community partners will be on site with employment opportunities and general information. Participants will receive resources regarding the parenting of children birth through age 5. Free gift bags for children, refreshments, T-shirts and more will be provided. Register for a chance to win a flat-screen TV.”

Technical Programs

Set for 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 21 at HCC’s Flexible Training Center

“Learn more about HCC’s air conditioning technology (HVAC), construction technology, HOPFAME industrial maintenance cohort, CDL truck driver training and welding programs with demonstrations and hands-on activities. Employers and community partners will be on site with job offerings and general information. Free popcorn, T-shirts and more will be provided. “

More information is available by calling HCC recruiter Sidney Bible at 270-707-3814. 

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