Continuing at Bucks after High School Graduation

Stay Close & Go Far
Bucks has an array of majors, sometimes called "programs of study," so browse our Majors and Certificate Programs, as well as our Transfer + Planning information.Now that you’ve already begun your college career with Bucks courses, we hope that you’ll consider continuing at Bucks for a degree program after high school!
Steps to becoming a degree-seeking student
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Declare a major using the Change of Major form in your account.
- Attending Bucks as a high school student, you were assigned to a non-degree seeking program instead of a major. You'll need to change your major from "High School Student" to your intended major, even if you are undecided. Bucks has an array of majors, sometimes called "programs of study".
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Make an appointment to meet with an advisor to select courses.
- Please follow the instructions for "new students," even though you will not technically be new to Bucks.
- Appointments to select Fall courses are available starting in late March.
- Since you have already taken Bucks courses as a high school student, you should already have placement test scores or placement test waivers on your account. You can view them in your Student Planning portal under Test Summary.
Notes
- Students who completed Advanced Placement (AP) courses and took the Advanced Placement (AP) tests in high school may be eligible to use their AP test scores for course credit.
- Students must submit an official copy of their AP test scores (sent directly from the College Board) to Bucks County Community College, Registrar's Office, 275 Swamp Road, Newtown, PA 18940.
- View Course equivalencies for AP courses