Tutoring Center

Newtown Campus 
215-968-8044   ·   Library 121
275 Swamp Road Newtown, PA 18940-4106

Fall and Spring Semester Hours:
Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 7:00pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:00pm

Tutoring is also available at the Upper Bucks and the Lower Bucks Campuses for select subjects. Please click on the link of the particular subject for a listing of hours.

Please note: The Tutoring Center at all three Campuses are closed during Spring Break.

Upper Bucks Campus
Library (Former Cafeteria ) & Tutoring Center (Room 227)

215-258-7721
One Hillendale Road
Perkasie, PA 18944

Lower Bucks Campus
Library & Tutoring Center

267-685-4825
1280 New Rodgers Road
Bristol, PA 19007

OUR MISSION STATEMENT

The purpose of the Bucks County Community College Tutoring Center is to provide tutorial services at no additional cost to students enrolled in select courses offered by the College, in particular, to those students who would like assistance in mathematics, accounting, computer science, economics, writing, reading, study skills, American English as a second language, and foreign languages.  The Center provides this assistance in cooperation and accordance with the guidelines and objectives recommended by the appropriate departments.  We are committed to assisting students develop the skills and confidence needed to succeed in their coursework and in their academic, professional, and personal pursuits. 

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
Register NOW!
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
View all Events

Fast Facts

More than 10,000 students
in academic credit courses in Fall 2009
Typical class size: 18 - 25 students

38 student-run clubs and organizations, each with community outreach
7 intercollegiate sports plus intramural teams and activities

Approximately 26% of students
receive some form of aid
More than $7.4 million in aid awarded