The Hazard Campus is the primary location for Hazard Community & Technical College, emphasizing general education, transfer programs, and allied health sciences. It features modern facilities including the First Federal Center, J. Marvin Jolly Classroom Center, and Challenger Learning Center, along with the University Center of the Mountains for advanced degrees from partner universities. Selected allied health classes are also offered nearby at the University of Kentucky Center for Rural Health.
The Lees College Campus, formerly Lees College established in 1883, provides a historic setting for general education and transfer programs in Breathitt County. Facilities include Jackson Hall, J. Phil Smith Administration Building, Van Meter Gymnasium, Telford Computer Center, Library/Science Building, and E.O. Robinson Intergenerational Building, supporting a broad range of associate degrees.
The Leslie County Center offers accessible higher education in Hyden, 21 miles west of Hazard, with a focus on transfer degrees and specialized music training. It is home to the Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional Music, providing unique cultural and academic opportunities alongside general studies and workshops.
The Technical Campus specializes in vocational and technical education, offering hands-on training in skilled trades essential for regional industries. Located three miles from the main campus, it houses specialized buildings such as the Devert Owens Building, Walter Prater Education Center, Industrial Education Building, Heavy Equipment Building, and the Smart Energy Training Center, focusing on practical skills development.