Three campuses plus Online Learning.

Congratulations. You’ve made the right choice with Bucks. Now it’s time to take the next step—to find out what’s involved in the application process. It’s not hard, but there are specific things you will need to know…and choices that you can make along the way.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, although it’s never wise to procrastinate. Those who apply for admission as early as possible can usually be assured of optimal course availability. Another timing consideration should be deadlines for specific financial aid scholarships, such as the May 1 deadline for a limited number of Dean's Academic Scholarships. More scholarship information here.

Get started

  • The first step is to submit an official Application for Admission. All submissions are free. If you plan to receive Financial Aid, the Office of Admissions will need an official copy of either your high school transcript or GED scores.
  • Students who are enrolling at Bucks for the first time are required to take placement testing after applying for admission. For part-time students, this testing is required before registering for your 16th credit hour. Criteria for testing exemptions are listed here.
  • Your test results are used for academic advising and program planning to help you get the most out of your college education. Your advisor will help you plan your program of study and register for your first semester of courses.
  • You may be eligible for scholarships, grants or loans to help pay for your college education. Explore your options for Financial Aid.
  • With our Dual Admission program, you are guaranteed admission into your choice of a growing list of four-year colleges and universities upon graduation from Bucks with an associate degree and a minimum cumulative grade point average. You can complete a Dual Admissions Intent form for a specific institution anytime before completing 30 transferable credits.

If you don’t quite fit the traditional definition of “new student,” you should know the following:

Readmission: Students who withdrew from Bucks and seek to return must reapply and fulfill all other admission requirements before their application can be processed.

Previous college experience:
Students who have attended other colleges are welcome at Bucks. They must fulfill all admission requirements and provide transcripts from each college attended.

Students who want to transfer credit from another institution to Bucks must submit official transcripts along with a Transcript Evaluation Request form. Students may submit nonofficial or student copies of their transcripts to be reviewed for potential exemption from placement testing.

High School Enrichment:
Current high school students seeking to complete their graduation requirements or to enroll in courses supplemental to high school instruction may be eligible to enroll in the Bucks High School Enrichment program.

Questions? Please call 215.968.8101 or email admissions@bucks.edu.

Admissions

Dates & Deadlines
Mar
23
College Planning Night
Open Forum on Admission & Transfer
Mar
29
Reading and Writing Women
A Celebration of Women and Words
Apr
5
April Modular Classes Begin
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Apr
13
Course Withdrawal Period Ends
No withdrawals after this date
Apr
17
"Seussical" - Gateway Auditorium
The Cat in the Hat is host and emcee
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Downloads

Application for Admission

Financial Aid Form

Campus Map

2008-2010 Course Catalog


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