
1764 North Congress Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33409, USA
HCI College provides students with opportunities to engage in athletics that emphasize both physical fitness and teamwork. While the college is not known for extensive varsity sports programs, it encourages participation in recreational and intramural activities that promote health and camaraderie among students. These programs are designed to accommodate a range of interests and skill levels, allowing individuals to stay active within a supportive environment.
HCI College offers opportunities for student involvement, though available data indicates that only a small portion of the student body participates in social organizations. Current figures show a total of 70 students are engaged in such groups, with 9 men and 61 women involved. However, no specific student organizations or associations are currently documented or detailed for prospective students.
HCI College enrolls a relatively small number of new students each year, with 161 freshmen reported, placing the institution in the lower 30th percentile compared to similar colleges. Transfer student intake is minimal, with no transfers recorded for the latest data period.
The student body at HCI College is predominantly adult learners, reflecting a diverse age distribution. The majority of undergraduates are aged 22 to 49, with significant groups aged 22 to 24, 25 to 29, 30 to 34, 35 to 39, and 40 to 49. Younger traditional college-age students (18 to 21) make up a much smaller portion, while there are nearly no students below 18 or above 65. There are no graduate students reported.
Racial and ethnic diversity at HCI College shows a strong representation of African American students, who make up the largest demographic group. Hispanic students are the second most represented group, followed by White students. Other racial categories such as Asian, Pacific Islander, and multiracial students are present but in smaller numbers. Approximately two students' racial identities are unknown or unreported.
Student life at HCI College is characterized by a small community, with a total enrollment of 169 students, which places it in the bottom 30% compared to similar institutions. Among these students, 67 are full-time degree seekers, and the student body shows a notable gender disparity, with 58 women and 9 men enrolled full-time in degree programs. This small size may foster closer interactions between students and faculty, supported by a very low student-faculty ratio of 4, ranking in the bottom 5%, which can provide a more personalized educational environment.
While detailed information about campus activities, such as student media, clubs, or cultural programs, is not available, the intimate scale of the college suggests a more tight-knit campus atmosphere. Prospective students interested in a smaller institution with potentially more direct access to faculty might find HCI College an appealing choice.
HCI College does not have any on-campus libraries available to its students. Additionally, there are no associated or shared libraries accessible through the institution. The college maintains physical facilities along with digital access and has staff trained to support student needs related to these resources. While established hours for services are in place, the campus does not offer access to shared collections with other institutions.
Total enrollment
169Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
67Member of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
59 full time, 59 part timeVeterans affair office
NoMain library name
Data not availableNumber of libraries on campus
0Reservable study rooms in library
No24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
YesStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
YesEstablished library hours
YesAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
No