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What is a CRN?


Each class offering of any course has its own unique identification number.

This is referred to as the CRN (or Course Reference Number). Typically, the CRN consists of 5 digits for Spring or Fall semesters and 4 digits for summer semesters.

For example, you might register for a fall section of an online Accounting 101 course which has a CRN of 20001.

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Career Counseling

Harrisburg and Virtual Campus Students:

A new, free on-line career assessment tool is available for your use!

Choices Planner provides you with a free and easy way to learn about careers that match your particular interests and skills. You can take up to five assessments that will help you identify a suitable career path. You can also gather information about schools offering programs and majors that are of interest to you. Additionally, you can build a personal career and education plan using a new feature called Career Plan Builder. There are also tools to help you search for a job, write a resume and cover letter, and practice interview skills.

The website for Choices Planner is www.bridges.com. Use the Site ID 0091274 and the Password harris to logon to the service.

A reminder, due to site licensing requirements, only students registered for Harrisburg and Virtual Campus courses are to access Choices Planner. The regional campuses do have other career assessment resources for students to utilize.

To obtain more information about this service, Virtual Campus students should contact Bob Karas at 717-221-1300 Ext. 1509 (or email rdkaras@hacc.edu). Harrisburg Campus students should contact the Career Services Center at 780-2522.

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