Hopkinsville, KY – Students hoping to join the Nursing and Allied Health programs at Hopkinsville Community College (HCC) this fall should act fast—application deadlines for these competitive-entry programs are quickly approaching.
To be considered for admission into HCC’s nursing programs, prospective students must attend at least one mandatory pre-admission conference. Two sessions are scheduled this month:
- Friday, April 11 at 10:00 AM – Fort Campbell Campus, SSG Glenn H. English Jr Army Education Center, Auditorium Room 151
- Friday, April 25 at 10:00 AM – Hopkinsville Campus, Technical Center, Room 210
Programs available include Practical Nursing (PN), Registered Nursing (RN), Medic-to-RN, and LPN-to-RN Bridge tracks. All applicants must have completed required prerequisites before applying.
For detailed information or to begin the application process, visit this link or call 270-707-3840.
Medical Assisting Program
Those interested in the Medical Assisting program must attend a pre-admission conference scheduled for:
- Monday, May 15 at 12:00 PM – Hopkinsville Campus, Emerging Technologies Building, Room 246
Applicants must also submit an application and letter of intent by noon on June 30. For questions or to RSVP, email jfolz0001@kctcs.edu or visit this page.
Surgical Technology Program
Applications for the Surgical Technology program are due by Thursday, May 1. This program is a collaboration between Hopkinsville Community College and Madisonville Community College. Students interested in applying can request an application by emailing ebeverly0003@kctcs.edu. Additional program details can be found here.
Financial Aid Opportunity
All of these programs are eligible for funding through the Work Ready Kentucky Scholarship, which can help cover tuition for qualifying students.
About Hopkinsville Community College
Hopkinsville Community College plays a vital role in the educational landscape of the Pennyrile region and Fort Campbell community. HCC offers a variety of associate degree options, technical diplomas, certificates, transfer pathways, adult education, and workforce training. As part of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, the school is committed to preparing students for in-demand, high-wage careers that power the regional economy.