The
Helena Campus is conveniently located between the twin cities of Helena and West
Helena. The Helena campus is a complex of 13 buildings nestled in the hilly
contours of scenic Crowley's Ridge. With a history that dates back to
1966, Phillips Community College was founded in the historic
Mississippi River town of Helena. The Helena Campus offers students
dozens of outstanding programs and career options geared toward
today’s changing job market. We’ve grown to a campus
enrollment of 2,000-2,500 by providing quality academic,
occupational/technical, and continuing education programs with
learning experiences both in and outside the classroom. Students
on the Helena campus have unique opportunities available to them
such as learning hotel/restaurant management inside the college’s
center for southern culture -- the historic Pillow-Thompson
House -- or gaining restoration carpentry skills through the
college’s Arkansas Institute for Historic Building Trades.
Other programs of study include Allied Health (Nursing,
Medical Laboratory Technology, and Phlebotomy), Business
(Business Administration, Business Management, Office
Technology, and Information Systems Technology), Applied
Technology (Behavioral Health Technology, Drafting, Early
Childhood Education, Graphic Communications, Manicure
Technology, Network Technology, and Welding), Transfer
Programs (Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry,
Drama, Education, Engineering, English, General Education,
Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, Physics, Pre-law,
Pre-med, Pre-pharmacy, Social Sciences, and Speech), and more.
To request information about programs on the Helena Campus,
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