2020-2021 Continuing Education 
    
    Mar 29, 2024  
2020-2021 Continuing Education [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Resources



Student Activities

The Student Life and Recreational Sports Offices offer activities and programs that extend students’ personal and intellectual growth. Some of the activities include student government, student associations, clubs, and organizations relating to student interests, honor societies, student publications (The Egalitarian and organization newsletters), recreational and intramural sports, as well as cultural, social, educational, and leadership development activities. Certain qualifications for participation may apply to certain activities. To get involved and find out more, visit www.hccs.edu/student-experience/student-life-on-campus.

HCC Libraries and Learning Resources

HCC Libraries are welcoming spaces to study and connect to resources and learning. Libraries are normally open seven days a week, subject to special circumstances such as the COVID-19 Emergency, and are here to help students succeed. The HCC library system consists of nine libraries and six electronic resource centers (ERCs). Students have access to more than 580,000 electronic, print, and multi-media resources. The catalog is updated frequently and provides easy access for navigating library resources. Eagle Library Search provides access to the HCC online catalog and more than 100 of the HCC licensed databases in a single search. HCC’s online library catalog, Eagle Library Search and databases are accessible on and off campus. HCC librarians guide students to the resources they need through reference, course-related library, and webinars. For more information regarding all of HCC’s Library resources, services and locations, please visit www.library.hccs.edu.

More Than Books and Databases

HCC Libraries provides access to computers, printing, photocopying, scanning, DVDs, streaming video, Chromebooks, study rooms, 3D printing, and one-button studio access in certain locations. Assistive technology includes laptops with ADA software installed, TOPAZ video magnifiers, purple phones, and more. More information regarding these resources is available at www.library.hccs.edu/accessibility.

Logging into Databases and Library Account

HCC licensed databases can be accessed anywhere using a student’s HCC ID (“W” number) and the same password used to access a student’s HCC email, student account, and computers. Library accounts are used to request items from any HCC library and renew items. To login to a student’s library account, a student should use his/her first name and last name, leaving a space between. A student’s password will be his/her library barcode number from his/her student ID card. For more information, go to www.library.hccs.edu/howdoi.

Checking Out Materials

A student ID card is a library card. Library material may be checked out for three weeks and renewed twice. Students can renew twice by telephone or the library website.

Overdue Library Materials

The card inside books shows when materials are to be returned. If a student fails to return materials, a “hold” status is reported and reflected on their student record(s). A hold will affect a student’s ability to register for additional courses or obtain a transcript. Students will be blocked from further borrowing until the materials due are returned to the library. Lost, damaged, and stolen items are the responsibility of the borrower.

Materials from Other Libraries

In the event the HCC Libraries do not own a particular item student need for their research, students, faculty, and staff have full privileges to the TexShare Card Program and to the interlibrary loan program which expands access to the collections of all participating libraries. Students will be subject to the loan rules of each individual institution-both as to the number of items they may check out and how long they may keep them out. Students will be responsible for any overdue fines or lost book fees that a particular library may charge.

Bookstore

HCC Libraries are welcoming spaces to study and connect to resources and learning. Libraries are normally open seven days a week, subject to special circumstances such as the COVID-19 Emergency, and are here to help students succeed. The HCC library system consists of nine libraries and six electronic resource centers (ERCs). Students have access to more than 580,000 electronic, print, and multi-media resources. The catalog is updated frequently and provides easy access for navigating library resources. Eagle Library Search provides access to the HCC online catalog and more than 100 of the HCC licensed databases in a single search. HCC’s online library catalog, Eagle Library Search and databases are accessible on and off campus. HCC librarians guide students to the resources they need through reference, course-related library, and webinars. For more information regarding all of HCC’s Library resources, services and locations, please visit www.library.hccs.edu.

More Than Books and Databases

HCC Libraries provides access to computers, printing, photocopying, scanning, DVDs, streaming video, Chromebooks, study rooms, 3D printing, and one-button studio access in certain locations. Assistive technology includes laptops with ADA software installed, TOPAZ video magnifiers, purple phones, and more. More information regarding these resources is available at www.library.hccs.edu/accessibility.

Logging into Databases and Library Account

HCC licensed databases can be accessed anywhere using a student’s HCC ID (“W” number) and the same password used to access a student’s HCC email, student account, and computers. Library accounts are used to request items from any HCC library and renew items. To login to a student’s library account, a student should use his/her first name and last name, leaving a space between. A student’s password will be his/her library barcode number from his/her student ID card. For more information, go to www.library.hccs.edu/howdoi.

Checking Out Materials

A student ID card is a library card. Library material may be checked out for three weeks and renewed twice. Students can renew twice by telephone or the library website.

Overdue Library Materials

The card inside books shows when materials are to be returned. If a student fails to return materials, a “hold” status is reported and reflected on their student record(s). A hold will affect a student’s ability to register for additional courses or obtain a transcript. Students will be blocked from further borrowing until the materials due are returned to the library. Lost, damaged, and stolen items are the responsibility of the borrower.

Materials from Other Libraries

In the event the HCC Libraries do not own a particular item student need for their research, students, faculty, and staff have full privileges to the TexShare Card Program and to the interlibrary loan program which expands access to the collections of all participating libraries. Students will be subject to the loan rules of each individual institution-both as to the number of items they may check out and how long they may keep them out. Students will be responsible for any overdue fines or lost book fees that a particular library may charge.