In their new roles at HCCC, the coaches will manage their programs, monitor student athletes’ academic progress, promote a culture that fosters academic achievement, and protect the programs’ integrity. They will evaluate and recruit potential student athletes and develop character, sport skills, and athleticism. The coaches will assess opponents and create and implement practice plans and game strategies. Lastly, they will engage in fundraising, adhere to NJCAA regulations, and provide safe and effective food and transportation management during competition travel.
The HCCC Center for Student Success is a 153,186-square-foot, mixed use tower under construction in Journal Square. Its full-size NCAA gymnasium, fitness center, walking track, and athletic training facility will accommodate HCCC sports programs. The Center will also include 24 classrooms, expanded student services areas, a black box theater, health sciences labs, conference rooms, offices, and a university center for baccalaureate and graduate instruction.
The HCCC Office of Athletics, led by Jonathan Sisk, will begin basketball competitions and develop men’s and women’s volleyball programs in 2027.
About Hudson County Community College
Hudson County Community College serves more than 24,000 credit and non-credit students annually. The College offers more than 90 degree and certificate programs, including award-winning English as a Second Language; Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM); Culinary Arts/Hospitality Management; Nursing and Health Professions; and Humanities and Social Sciences. The HCCC Culinary Arts/Hospitality Management program was ranked number six in the U.S. by Best Choice Schools. The College’s School of Continuing Education and Workforce Development offers cutting-edge, industry-recognized, stackable credentials in alignment with high-priority workforce needs.
HCCC has partnerships with four major four-year colleges and universities in the greater New Jersey-New York area and beyond, accommodating seamless transfer of credits for further undergraduate and graduate education.
The College has received dozens of national awards throughout the years. HCCC was a finalist in seven categories of the 2024 American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) “Awards of Excellence” and earned 2024 CEO of the Year, Faculty of the Year, and Student Success Awards. In 2023, HCCC received the Outstanding Member-Institution Award from the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU).
For the fifth consecutive year, HCCC was selected as one of only a few community colleges in the United States to be named a “2025 Most Promising Place to Work in Community Colleges” by the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD). HCCC was one of 22 community colleges in the nation, and the only college in New Jersey to be recognized by ModernThink LLC and the “Chronicle of Higher Education” as a 2025, 2024, 2023, and 2022 “Great College to Work For®” and named to the 2024 and 2023 “Great Colleges Honor Roll of Distinction.”
HCCC is one of two colleges in the United States to be named a Top Ten Finalist in all three program categories for the nationally recognized 2023 Bellwether Awards, and received the 2023 Bellwether Award for the College’s cutting-edge “Hudson Scholars” program, which also won the 2024 Bellwether Legacy Award.
The College’s exemplary work in advancing student success has been recognized with the 2026, 2025, 2024 and 2023 “Leader College of Distinction” designation by Achieving the Dream, the national nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing community colleges as catalysts for equity and mobility in their communities. HCCC also earned the Campus Prevention Network Seal of Prevention in 2025, 2024, and 2023 for demonstrating leadership in digital prevention programming focused on student safety, well-being, and inclusion.
The Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) recently named HCCC the inaugural recipient of the 2025 ACCT national “Impact and Success Award.”