WEST BARNSTABLE - A Centerville woman will face multiple charges after the car she was driving struck a Cape Cod Community College student who was walking to class on Tuesday morning.

Milenna Rodrigues, 20, will be charged with operating without a license, operating to endanger, operating an unregistered motor vehicle and a crosswalk violation, according to a statement from the Barnstable Police Department. Additional charges are possible pending the results of an investigation, the statement says.

At about 8:15 a.m. on Tuesday, Barnstable Police received multiple calls reporting that a pedestrian had been hit by a car at a crosswalk on Route 132 near the entrance of the college’s West Barnstable campus, the statement says. Callers stated that the woman who was hit was conscious and alert.

An investigation revealed that the student, an 18-year-old Carver woman, had been using the crosswalk when she was struck by a 2012 Toyota Corolla driven by Rodrigues, who was traveling in the southbound lane of Route 132, the statement says.

The student was thrown several feet and sustained injuries to the left side of her body, the statement says. She was taken by the West Barnstable Fire Department to South Shore Hospital in Weymouth.

The Corolla had visible damage to its front and windshield, according to the statement. Rodrigues was taken by the Barnstable Fire Department to Cape Cod Hospital for an unknown medical condition.

The Barnstable Police Accident Reconstruction Team responded to the scene and the accident remains under investigation, the statement says.