Hopkinsville Community College is an excellent place to prepare for transfer to a university, complete a certificate, or degree leading directly to a career. Our faculty and staff are here to assist you in meeting your learning objectives as you progress on your educational journey.
With a completed two-year associate in arts or associate in science degree from HCC, you can transfer to any four-year college for your bachelor's degree. Or you can complete your associate in applied science degree and move immediately into the workforce or look at 2 + 2 admission agreements into career degrees at universities.
Improve your skills while on the job or take classes to find a new career. Save time and receive targeted career training through our shorter diploma and certificate programs. Non-credit short term training is offered through Workforce Solutions.
Some students are not quite prepared for college-level work. For those students, HCC offers Academic Foundations classes in reading, math and English. Although these courses are treated like credit classes, they do not affect your final college grade point average. Students without a GED or high school diploma should visit Adult Education.
Debbie Owens, Senior Administrative Assistant Office: Hopkinsville Campus, Administration Building, Second Floor Phone: (270) 707-3712 Email: debbie.owens@kctcs.edu
Alissa Young, Dean of Academic Affairs Office: Hopkinsville Campus, Administration Building, Second Floor Phone:(270) 707-3717 Email: alissa.young@kctcs.edu
Dr. Randy Wilson, Dean of Academic Affairs Office: Hopkinsville Campus, Administration Building, Second Floor Phone: (270) 707-3718 Contact Dr. Randy Wilson
Dr. Kristin Wilson, Chief Academic Officer Office: Hopkinsville Campus, Administration Building, Second Floor Phone: (270) 707-3711 Contact Dr. Kristin Wilson
To contact individual division chairs, full-time faculty, and staff members, consult the Academic Divisions directory.