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Herkimer College Welcomes Students for the Fall 2025 Semester
Herkimer College has begun the Fall 2025 semester with strong enrollment growth and an energized campus community. Students moved into College housing on Saturday, August 30, with classes officially beginning on Tuesday, September 2.
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NewsNotice of special Board of Trustees meetingThe Herkimer County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting on Thursday, July 30 at 6:30 p.m.
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NewsHerkimer College graduates offered guaranteed admission to SUNY Empire’s Bachelor’s Degree in Security Studies under new transfer agreement
Program Prepares Graduates for Careers in Homeland Security, Emergency Management, and Law Enforcement
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NewsHerkimer College Forensic Investigations program named one of the best in the countryHerkimer College’s Forensic Investigations A.A.S. degree program was named one of the top programs of its kind in the country by CrimeSceneInvestigatorEdu.org, an independent online resource providing information on education for crime scene investigation and forensic professionals.
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NewsHerkimer College appoints new Advisement Center SpecialistHerkimer County Community College has appointed Jessicca J. Bacher, of Woodland Park, NJ, as an advisement center specialist. She will be relocating to New Hartford, NY, for the position.
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NewsHerkimer County College Foundation announces new scholarship for veteransThe Herkimer County College Foundation has established the Raymond J. Lenarcic and Gary W. Ruff Veterans Scholarship to be awarded annually in the amount of $500 to a veteran of the United States military, enrolled in the Liberal Arts and Sciences: Social Science program at Herkimer College, and active in college and community activities.
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NewsHerkimer College announces academic honors for Spring 2020Herkimer County Community College awarded honors to 423 students for the Spring 2020 semester. Of those students awarded honors, 176 were named to the President’s List, and 247 were named to the Dean's List.