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Herkimer College Economic Impact Study Reveals $149.8 Million Contribution to Regional Economy
A newly released economic impact study conducted by Lightcast highlights the significant role Herkimer College plays in driving regional economic growth.
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Eligible adults can attend Herkimer College for free through SUNY Reconnect

Herkimer College Announces the Appointment of the College’s Fifth President

Seventh Class of Police Basic Training Graduates at Herkimer College

Paul Wehrum and Pepe Aragon to be Honored with Inaugural NJCAA Coaches Legacy Awards
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NewsHerkimer College announces 2024 Torchbearer Award recipientsThe Herkimer County Community College Board of Trustees recently selected four individuals to receive the 2024 Torchbearer Award. The prestigious honor is presented to individuals who have made substantial contributions to the College’s development and success. The Torchbearer Awards have been presented every five years since 1999.
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AthleticsFormer Herkimer Standout Greg Farone Drafted in Seventh Round by San Francisco GiantsFormer Herkimer College standout left-handed pitcher Greg Farone has been selected in the seventh round of the MLB Draft by the San Francisco Giants.
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AthleticsHerkimer Generals Athletics Program Ties for Second in NATYCAA Daktronics CupThe National Alliance of Two-Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA) has released the final 2023-24 Daktronics Cup standings, with Herkimer College tied for second place.
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AthleticsHerkimer Freshman Shelbi Hagues Named SUNY Scholar-AthleteHerkimer College freshman Shelbi Hagues (Poland, NY) was named a SUNY Scholar-Athlete for Spring 2024.
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AthleticsHerkimer College Student-Athletes Named Region III Academic All-RegionHerkimer College had 36 student-athletes named NJCAA Region III Academic All-Region earlier this week.
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NewsHerkimer College Tuition, Fees, and Housing Costs Remain UnchangedAt its May meeting, the Herkimer County Community College Board of Trustees approved the tuition and fee schedule for fiscal year 2025. For the fourth consecutive year, full-time tuition will stay at the current cost of $2,558 per semester and part-time tuition will remain $189 per credit hour. The student fee schedule and on-campus housing costs will also remain unchanged.