Knowee
Questions
Features
Study Tools
3.2
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.4
Food
2.3
Clubs
2.6
Facilities
3.3
Internet
3.4
Location
3.6
Opportunities
3.3
Safety
3.7
Social
2.5
Happiness
3.5

Basic Information

Location

  • Hopkinsville, KY

Institution Overview

  • Public/Private: Public community college
  • Established: 1965

Academic information

Key Area

  • Agricultural Technology
  • Business Administration
  • Computer & Information Technology
  • Construction Technology
  • Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Student and Staff Numbers

  • Students: 3,800
  • Undergraduates: 3,772
  • Administrative Staff: Approximately 30-40

Notable Alumni

  • There is no specific information provided in the sources about notable alumni of Hopkinsville Community College. Therefore

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Students talk about this school

Good reviews
Overall 4.5
I was so nervous to attend since I had not been to school in so long. I am glad that I did and this school has made it an outstanding experience.
Overall 4.4
This school is AMAZING. Yes, there is not as much campus life/clubs as you would get at a 4 year college but I feel like that's expected coming in. The nursing staff are amazing and so helpful, I couldn't have picked a better college to attend. The support and material you get from each individual goes above and beyond.
Overall 4.3
This is a great school to attend. The only issues I had was with the financial aid office.
Overall 4.2
I have been going here for 2 years, and it has been the best of the attempts at college I have done, some of the professors are sketch, but most of them are great!
Overall 4
It's an awesome campus with a local feel to it. It's very easy to feel safe there!
Bad reviews
Overall 1
This school was awful. I couldn't wait to transfer. I wouldn't have even gone here if I didn't have to wait to gain residency to go to Murray for the in-state price.
Overall 1.8
Don't waste your money.
Overall 1.9
Nursing program is a joke.
Overall 1.9
no support or guidance from staff, overall poor teachers who would rather be elsewhere.