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Herkimer County Community College Launches New Artificial Intelligence – Business A.A.S. Program
Herkimer County Community College is expanding its academic offerings with the launch of a new Artificial Intelligence – Business degree program, designed to prepare students for success in one of today’s fastest-growing and most in-demand fields.
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Herkimer College to Hold Express Enrollment DayHerkimer College will hold an Express Enrollment Day on Wednesday, June 27 for prospective students interested in enrolling for the fall 2018 semester.
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Generals Open Golf TournamentThe Herkimer County College Foundation’s 26th annual Generals Open Golf Tournament was held Monday, June 11, 2018 at Stonebridge Golf & Country Club in New Hartford.
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Herkimer College Establishes New Transfer Agreement with SUNY University at BuffaloHerkimer County Community College recently entered into a new articulation agreement with SUNY University at Buffalo. The agreement creates a seamless transfer into Buffalo’s Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree program for Herkimer College students who complete the Liberal Arts and Sciences: Science (AS) degree program.
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Herkimer College and Town of Webb School Conducting Community Needs SurveyHerkimer County Community College and the Town of Webb Union Free School District are partnering to assess community needs and demand for higher education programs, training and services in the Old Forge area.
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Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia CourseHerkimer College announces a non-credit course on Alzheimer’s and Dementia.
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Herkimer College Awards Academic HonorsHerkimer County Community College awarded honors to 432 students for the spring 2018 semester. Of those students awarded honors, 157 were named to the President’s List for earning a grade point average of 3.80 or higher, and 275 were named to the Dean’s List for earning a grade point average between 3.25 and 3.79.