Please note:
a. Employees who work on the Harrisburg Campus should work with their supervisor to determine their working modality for March 5.
b. Only essential personnel from the Facilities and Real Estate Department and the Public Safety and Security Department should report to the Harrisburg Campus.
c. During this time, on-campus resources at the Harrisburg Campus will not be available.
d. Students can access the Welcome Center, financial aid, academic advising, career services, admissions and the bursar online or at another HACC campus.
e. All classes on March 5, 2026 (a spring break date), will be canceled, through distance education or moved to another location. Students with classes on this date should confer with their instructor.
f. Employees with external partners should share this information accordingly.

On Jan. 25, 2007, HACC became one of the earliest educational institutions to adopt podcasting. By 2011, HACC’s podcasts surpassed the ten million download mark, which was among the top 10 institutions worldwide in Apple podcast downloads.
HACC’s podcasts are primarily Academic Courses. The video, audio and PDF files are created by HACC faculty and used in the courses they teach at HACC.
Learners who are not HACC students can use these podcasts as well. All content is free.
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In December 2016, HACC was the 2nd community college in the country to launch an Apple-authorized campus store.
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