Wellness Center

The Bucks County Community College Wellness Center offers a new model for health, one that addresses itself to enriching life, preventing illness, and encouraging individuals to accept a greater degree of responsibility for their own life and well-being. This commitment to the positive is at the heart of a wellness lifestyle.

The Wellness Center, located in Gymnasium Building, contains state-of-the-art testing and exercise equipment. Individuals can receive comprehensive fitness tests and have personalized fitness programs designed specifically to suit their needs. This also includes access to quality exercise bikes, treadmills, rowers, versa climbers, and elliptical trainers. Another attractive feature includes an extensive free weight section and a complete universal gym.

The Wellness Center is open for use to all students, faculty, and staff.

Fall Semester Hours

Beginning August 25th
Monday 1:00pm - 7:00pm
Tuesday 7:00am - 9:30am; 11:00am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 11:00am - 12:00pm, 1:00pm - 6:30pm
Thursday 7:00am - 9:30am; 11:00am - 6:30pm
Friday 1:00pm - 6:00pm

Current student identification cards are required of all participants of the wellness center. All participants are required to sign-in and receive instruction on the rules and regulations. All participants must complete a health and fitness questionnaire and Liability Waiver prior to using the facility. These documents are renewed at the beginning of each academic year.

For more information, or to schedule an appointment for individualized instruction or fitness testing contact the Wellness Center (215) 968-8447.

Dates & Deadlines
Sep
6
Labor Day
No classes!
Sep
17
Course Withdrawal Period Begins
No refunds after September 15.
Sep
29
Newtown Campus Transfer Fair
Meet representatives from several schools.
Oct
4
October Modular Classes Begin
Register now for October-starting courses.
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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