Immediate announcements, such as weather-related closings, delays, cancellations or emergencies.
Day classes at HACC’s Lancaster Campus are cancelled on Nov. 6, 2025, due to a power outage:
Please note the following:
All day classes are cancelled. These cancellations include on-campus classes, remote instruction classes, virtual learning classes, labs, services and off-campus internships.
Clinicals will proceed as scheduled.
Only essential employees should report to work before 4:30 p.m. Essential employees are those required to perform required critical tasks during a closure to (1) maintain critical services and (2) prepare the campuses for readiness.
All other employees do not need to work and are not required to use leave before 4:30 p.m. These employees’ scheduled meetings before 4:30 p.m. are canceled.
An update will be provided in the afternoon regarding on-campus classes, remote instruction classes, virtual learning classes, labs, services and off-campus internships to begin at 4:30 p.m. or later.
We are committed to supporting our students' well-being and success. While HACC’s primary focus is providing a high-quality, affordable education, we understand that students may need additional assistance outside the classroom to thrive academically.
HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, established the Consultation, Advocacy, Referrals, and Empowerment (CARE) Center as a central resource for students seeking help with non-academic challenges. This free service is available to all current HACC students.
Our dedicated staff at the CARE Center connect students with college and community resources to assist with the following:
Child care
Students may be referred to the KEYS Program for access to the Early Learning Resource Center and financially subsidized child care, or students are referred to community-based resources according to their region.
Child care options are available at HACC’s Harrisburg and Lancaster campuses.
Food
The CARE Center maintains a directory of local food pantries, food banks, and distribution centers within HACC’s service area. Coordinators provide students with information and referrals to these resources.
Health Care
The CARE Center collaborates with hospitals and clinics to help students access medical care. Coordinators provide referrals to low-cost and pro-bono healthcare services whenever possible.
Housing
The CARE Center maintains a database of local shelters and housing assistance agencies. Students in need of housing support are connected with these resources.
Mental health services
If a coordinator meets with a student who is in crisis and requires mental health treatment, the coordinator refers the student to hacc.edu/mentalhealth.
Social services
Students in need of social service assistance, such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), are referred to the KEYS Program for guidance.
Transportation
CARE Center staff work with the College’s bookstore to help students obtain public transportation bus passes.
HACC remains dedicated to providing high-quality student services regardless of location.