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Hudson Valley Community College

Hudson Valley Community College
80 Vandenburgh Avenue
Troy, NY 12180

Official telephone: (518) 629-HVCC
Website: www.hvcc.edu
Screen last updated on: January 2009
QUICK FACTS
Year established: 1953
Type of school: public
Programs: 2-year undergraduate
Religious affiliation: no
Campus enrollment: 12,316 students
Coeducational information: coeducational institution, founded as coeducational institution
Location description: in or near a large town (pop. 25,000-75,000)
Application fee: $30

CONTACT INFORMATION
Street address: Hudson Valley Community College
80 Vandenburgh Avenue
Troy, NY 12180
Mailing address: Hudson Valley Community College
80 Vandenburgh Avenue
Troy, NY 12180
Main telephone numbers: 518 629-HVCC

CAMPUS LINKS
Main homepage: www.hvcc.edu
Campus map: www.hvcc.edu/general/
campusmap

QUICK CODES
SAT number: 2300
FAFSA number: 002868

CAMPUS SUMMARY
Hudson Valley Community College is located in New York’s Capital Region. The 125-acre campus includes a field house complex and on-campus ice rink, a campus center and specialized labs for programs ranging from automotive technology to telecommunications. During its nearly 50-year history, Hudson Valley has always supported its academic programs with the latest technology. That’s most evident in the new Joseph J. Bulmer Telecommunications and Computations Center. The new building houses computer labs, audio and video production studios and a 215-seat auditorium.

Although most Hudson Valley Community College students come from the Capital Region area, the school draws students from around the state and from more than 37 foreign nations. Hudson Valley’s location places it among outstanding social, cultural and recreational venues. From Lake George and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center to the north to the variety of activities surrounding the state capital, Hudson Valley Community College is at the hub of an exciting region.


UNIQUE/SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Hudson Valley Community College offers more than 50 degree Certificate programs in four divisions: Business, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Health Sciences, and Engineering and Industrial Technologies. The college offers a wide range of programs, designed to prepare students for transfer to a four-year institution or direct entry to the workplace.