Explore Your Future at DCCC’s Downingtown Center Open House Mar. 26

Prospective students who attend the open will learn about degree programs, dual enrollment, financial aid, and transfer opportunities.

Looking to earn a degree or train to become certified in a trade or other new occupation? Thinking of gaining new skills to become more competitive in a rapidly evolving job market? Looking to save on college costs by getting a head start on an associate degree while still in high school?

Delaware County Community College (DCCC) invites prospective students to an informative Spring Open House on Thursday, Mar. 26, from 5-6:30 PM at its Downingtown Center, located at 100 Bond Drive, Downingtown.

The Open House is ideal for high school students, adult learners, job changers, and transfer candidates considering their next educational step.

Attendees will learn about the range of possibilities at DCCC, hear about the admissions process, and learn how to:

· Earn an associate degree and then transfer to a four-year institution.

· Cover the cost of college with scholarships and other forms of financial aid.

· Earn college credit as a high school dual enrollment student.

· Get involved in athletics and other student activities.

Additionally, attendees can meet representatives from DCCC’s academic divisions and student support services. Refreshments will be available. Visit DCCC for more info and to register; drop-ins are also welcome.

Learn more about Delaware County Community College and how, for 59 years, it has served as the center of educational opportunity for residents of Delaware and Chester Counties. Students find affordable, open admission to higher education and can earn Associate in Arts (A.A.), Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.), Associate in Science (A.S.), or Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees. The College’s comprehensive programs offer high school dual enrollment; transfer options to four-year colleges and universities; prepare students for direct entry into the workforce; award professional certificates; and provide career advancement and lifelong learning opportunities. The College serves a diverse population of 20,000 credit and non-credit students each year.



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