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Frequently Asked Questions
WHERE IS BUCKS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE?
Our main campus is located at 275 Swamp Road in Newtown in the heart of scenic Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Our upper county campus is located
at 1 Hillendale Drive in Perkasie, Pennsylvania.
HOW DO I GET TO BCCC?
To the Newtown campus:
From Lower Bucks:
Route 413 North through Langhorne Boro to the Newtown/Route 413 Bypass (traffic light after George School). Left onto Bypass and follow signs
to College (approximately 3 miles on left).
From I-95: ( I-95 North from Philadelphia/ I-95 South from New Jersey)
Take I-95 to Exit 49 - Newtown - Route 332. Proceed West towards Newtown and follow this road straight to the College entrance, approximately
5 miles on left. From the Pennsylvania Turnpike: PA Turnpike to Exit 28- Philadelphia. Proceed to Route 1 North to Route 413 North and follow
directions from Lower Bucks.
From Upper Bucks ( Doylestown and Quakertown):
Route 313 South to Route 263 North (Buckingham). Follow Route 263 North for 2.5 miles (Buckingham) to Route 413 South. Turn right and proceed
for approximately 9 miles. At a "T" Intersection of Durham Road (Route 532), turn right and proceed to the next traffic light. Right onto Swam
p Road. The College is 1/2 mile on the left.
From Upper Bucks ( Riegelsville, Bethlehem, Easton):
Take Route 611 South (towards Doylestown) to Route 413 South. At a "T" Intersection of Durham Road (Route 532), turn right and proceed to the
next traffic light. Right onto Swamp Road. The College is 1/2 mile on the left.
From Warminster, Warrington Area:
East on Street Road (Route 132) to Second Street Pike (Route 232). Left and go North on Second Street Pike to Route 332 East (Richboro/Newtown
Road.) Turn right and proceed approximately 3 1/2 miles to Newtown/Route 413 Bypass. Left onto Bypass and at the next light continue straight
ahead to Swamp Road. The College is approximately 1/2 mile on the left.
Septa's 130 Bus Route runs through Lower Bucks County to the College's Newtown campus six days a week, Monday through Saturday.
For a schedule, visit Septa's Web Site.
To the upper county campus:
From Dublin/Doylestown
Follow Swamp Road (Route 313) west from Doylestown, through Dublin, past the Route 113 intersection, to the traffic light at the intersection
with Fifth Street. Turn left on Fifth Street and proceed to the first traffic light at Blooming Glen Road (approx. 1.7 mi.) Glenwood Shopping
Center will be on your left. Go beyond the light to the next marked left turn onto Hillendale Drive. Proceed past the shopping center entry, a
nd turn left again at the campus entry road.
From Quakertown/Milford:
Follow Route 309 South through Quakertown exiting right onto Bethlehem Road at the Sellersville exit. Continue on Bethlehem Road until Route 5
63. Turn left. Proceed through Perkasie (approx. 1.6 mi) to the intersection with Blooming Glen Road. Turn right on Blooming Glen and proceed
to the traffic light/intersection with Fifth Street. Turn right and make the next left onto Hillendale Drive.
From Riegelsville, Durham, Springfield, Richlandtown
Take Route 212 to Quakertown and the intersection with Route 313. Turn left and follow Route 313, past Route 563, until the traffic light inte
rsection at Fifth Street. Turn right and follow Dublin directions above.
WHAT IS BCCC'S MAILING ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER?
Our main Newtown campus is located at
275 Swamp Road
Newtown, Pa, 18940
Phone: 215-968-8000
Our upper county campus is located at
1 Hillendale Drive
Perkasie, PA 18944-0277
Phone 215-258-7700
Our Bristol Center is located at
1200 New Rodgers Road (Veterans Highway),
Bristol, PA 19007
Phone 215-781-3939
HOW CAN I REQUEST A COLLEGE CATALOG?
Link to http://www.bucks.edu/admission/admiss_form.html
WHAT DEGREE PROGRAMS DOES BCCC OFFER?
Link to
http://www.bucks.edu/catalog/majors.html
WHAT COURSES ARE BEING OFFERED THIS SEMESTER?
Link to
http://www.bucks.edu/admission/registration.html
HOW DO I APPLY?
Link to
http://www.bucks.edu/admission/apply.html
HOW DO I REGISTER?
Link to
http://www.bucks.edu/admission/registration.html
HOW DO I APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID?
Link to
http://www.bucks.edu/financialaid/faqs.html
HOW MUCH IS TUITION?
Link to
http://www.bucks.edu/admission/tuit_table.html
WHERE DO I BUY BOOKS?
Link to
http://www.bucks.edu/bookstore
WHEN IS THE LIBRARY OPEN?
Link to
http://www.bucks.edu/library/about.html#HOURS
DO I NEED A PARKING PERMIT?
Students at our Newtown campus must obtain a parking permit after they have registered for classes. Parking permits can be obtained at the
Security and Safety Office in Cottage 4. Bring your student ID card and vehicle registration form when you come to apply. Parking permits are
free.
WHERE CAN I PARK?
Students at our Newtown campus can park in the student section of lot A, and in lots B, C, D and E.
DOES THE COLLEGE OFFER DAYCARE?
Link to
http://www.bucks.edu/elc
WHAT SERVICES DOES BCCC OFFER FOR DISABLED STUDENTS?
Link to
http://www.bucks.edu/disability/
WHAT STUDENT CLUBS CAN I JOIN?
Link tohttp://www.bucks.edu/sga/clubs_orgs.html
WHAT SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE FOR MINORITY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS?
Link to
http://www.bucks.edu/international/
WHERE CAN I READ NEWS ABOUT THE COLLEGE?
The Centurion, Bucks' student newspaper, is published 10 times each semester. It is distributed on campus and can be accessed online at www.bucks.edu/~centurio
WHAT'S THE HISTORY OF BCCC?
Bucks County Community College was founded in 1964 in response to a need for a public two-year collegiate institution to serve graduates of
the County's high schools and other citizens of Bucks County who would benefit from an experience in higher education.
The initial proposal for a Community College was developed and presented to the public in 1963 by the then Office of Bucks County Superintende
nt of Schools. Subsequently, the Bucks County School Directors Association, urged the Bucks County Board of Commissioners in 1964 to become th
e sponsor for the proposed school under the provisions of Act 848 (the Community College Act).
The Board of Commissioners unanimously agreed to sponsor the college in a legal resolution adopted June 22, 1964. The Pennsylvania State Board
of Education approved the proposal in September and a 15-member Bucks County Community College Board of Trusties was appointed October 5,1964
, by the County Commissioners.
The site for the College was determined three months later, when Bucks County acquired, from Temple University, 200 acres of the former Tyler
Estate in Newtown Township. The Estate had been bequeathed to the University two years earlier by Mrs. Stella Elkins Tyler, a sculptress and p
atron of the arts who was a trustee of Temple University for 20 years.
Most graduates of the College's transfer programs have attended Pennsylvania's four-year colleges or other State-related institutions. Other g
raduates of the College have gone on to pursue their studies at more than 300 other four-year institutions in forty-five states as well as the
District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Germany, France, Great Britain, and Sweden.
WHAT IS BCCC'S MISSION STATEMENT?
Link to:
http://www.bucks.edu/about/vision.html
WHO IS THE PRESIDENT OF BCCC?
Link to:
http://www.bucks.edu/about/welcome.html
DO YOU HAVE A NURSING PROGRAM?
See the Nursing FAQ
Pages for questions relating to our Associates Degree RN Program.
For information on Practical Nursing, Nurse Aide, Pharmacy Technician,
Radiography and other allied health programs please visit the Healthcare Institute Website.
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