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If you want a chance to spend time with family and friends in your hometown while taking a class or two, find one of our main campuses near you.

Plan Your Schedule

Trying to decide if you want to take summer classes? Advising for summer classes begins April 1. Make an appointment with your advisor and talk about your options, review your current Student Education Plan (SEP) and get a jump-start on registering for Summer Session. Priority registration for Summer Session is April 8-10, and open registration begins April 11.

Worried About Paying for Summer Session? Financial Aid is Here to Help.

Financial aid is different for Summer Session. Financial aid is processed based on FAFSA awards, and attendance impacts the aid you receive. Half-time students must be registered for six credit hours, while full-time students must be registered for 12 credit hours. For more information on financial aid during Summer Session, please visit the Financial Aid FAQ.

Home for Break? Find a Campus Near You!

If you want a chance to spend time with family and friends in your hometown while still taking a class or two, find one of our branch campuses near you. A summer at Hocking College could help you graduate on time, with minimal debt. Try taking general education requirements during the summer, and see the advantage of small class sizes for yourself.

Not a Hocking College Student? It's Not Too Late to Apply.

Whether you're a fresh high school graduate ready to jump right in to your college career, or a motivated adult going back to school, Hocking College Summer Sessions are ready to supply you with the education you need to kick-start your degree. If you aren't currently a student at Hocking College, simply apply online, or attend our Summer Session QuickStart.

Programs

With more than 50 associate degree programs to choose from, Hocking College offers students a quality educational experience that is flexible, affordable and applicable to their career goals. At Hocking College, students will gain the concrete skills necessary to successfully further their education and pursue a profession.


Campuses

Main Campus

Founded in 1968, Hocking College now serves more than 6,000 students and experiences steady growth each year. Set in the scenic town of Nelsonville, Ohio the 2,300-acre institution is rich in history, nature, art and culture.

Logan Campus

Consider attending the Hocking College Logan Campus to earn your degree or certificate. The campus is located approximately 46 miles southeast of Columbus and is accessible by several state highways, including State Route 33.

Perry Campus

Hocking College Perry Campus, situated just west of the city of New Lexington, is located in a lovely rural setting. The campus is located approximately 55 miles southeast of Columbus and is accessible by several state highways.