Credit: Mel Evans for Bucks County Community College
Discover Your Future at Bucks County Community College’s (BCCC) Open House with a tour of the Newtown campus, meet professors, and learn how to save money on your bachelor’s degree.
Ready to take the next step toward your future? BCCC invites the public to the Fall Open House on Saturday, October 18 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The free event is open to everyone – future students, parents, friends, and anyone curious about what Bucks has to offer. Check in at the Linksz Pavilion, the center of all the Open House activity, located on the campus at 275 Swamp Rd., Newtown.
At Bucks, you will find high-quality education, real-world experience, and job-ready training — all in an engaged, supportive community that’s dedicated to preparing you for success. Whether you want to launch your career, transfer to a four-year university, or just explore your options, Bucks is the place to start.
Credit: Mel Evans for Bucks County Community College
“Every student at Bucks can launch their future, whether that means attending a top university to pursue your bachelor’s degree or jumping into a great career,” said Yolonda Udvardy, Ed.D., interim vice president for enrollment management. “The Open House is a hands-on, engaging event open to all students and families.”
BCCC is consistently ranked among the top in the state and nation. SmartAsset, a consumer-focused financial website committed to helping people make smart financial decisions, recently ranked Bucks No. 2 in Pennsylvania, while Niche, a popular college search site, placed the College third in the commonwealth. Nationally, SmartAsset ranked Bucks among the top 10% of all two-year colleges.
At the Open House, you can:
Tour the scenic Newtown Campus and picture yourself here.
Chat with professors who will get to know you by your name, not by number.
Explore more than 90 programs of study in technology, healthcare, business, arts, and more.
Learn how to save 26%–72% on the cost of a bachelor’s degree through our 2+2 Dual Admission Transfer Plan.
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