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Hartnell College In addition to in-person instruction, Hartnell continues to provide online instruction, academic support and student services You'll find complete information on the Online Learning webpages
Hartnell College - Wikipedia Hartnell College is a public community college in Salinas, California Established in 1920 as Salinas Junior College, Hartnell is one of 115 schools that constitute the California Community Colleges, one of the three higher education systems in California
Welcome to Hartnell College Get personalized assistance and answers to all your questions at the Hartnell College Welcome Center Whether you prefer face-to-face or virtual support, we're here for you every step of the way
Hartnell College - Salinas, CA Hartnell College in Salinas, California (Salinas) serves 11,487 students (30% of students are full-time) View their 2026 profile to find tuition cost, acceptance rates, reviews and more
Health and Nursing Programs - Hartnell Foundation On January 24th, 2022 the new center was finally open to our students and faculty For more information about Hartnell College Nursing and Health Sciences programs click below
Apply to Hartnell No matter your academic plans and goals, your first step to becoming a Hartnell College student is to apply! Hartnell uses the OpenCC Application — it’s free to fill out and everybody’s in
Hartnell College - Niche Hartnell is an above-average public college located in Salinas, California It is a small institution with a full-time enrollment of 2,870 undergraduate students and a part-time enrollment of 5,608 undergraduate students
Hartnell College (HC) Introduction and Academics - Salinas, CA Hartnell College is a two-year community college that serves Salinas Valley in Monterey County, California Founded almost a century ago as Salinas Junior College, the school was renamed in 1948 after the founder of California’s first post-secondary educational institution