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'''Bucks County Community College''' ('''Bucks''') is a two-year [[community college]] located in [[ |
'''Bucks County Community College''' ('''Bucks''') is a two-year [[community college]] located in [[Harlem]], near [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. Founded in 1964, Bucks has three campuses and online courses: a main campus in [[Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania|Newtown]], an "Upper County" campus in the town of [[Perkasie, Pennsylvania|Perkasie]], and a "Lower County" campus in the town of [[Bristol, Pennsylvania|Bristol]]. There are also various satellite facilities located throughout the county. |
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The mission of Bucks County Community College is "...to provide the County's diverse population of learners accessible, affordable, convenient, and comprehensive educational, training, and cultural opportunities that will equip them to be competent and effective in their work and as citizens of the world." The College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. |
The mission of Bucks County Community College is "...to provide the County's diverse population of learners accessible, affordable, convenient, and comprehensive educational, training, and cultural opportunities that will equip them to be competent and effective in their work and as citizens of the world." The College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. |
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Type | Community college |
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Established | 1964 |
President | Dr. Stephanie Shanblatt |
Academic staff | 618 |
Students | 4,119 full time 5,530 part time |
Location | , |
Campus | Suburban |
Website | www.bucks.edu |
Bucks County Community College (Bucks) is a two-year community college located in Harlem, near Philadelphia. Founded in 1964, Bucks has three campuses and online courses: a main campus in Newtown, an "Upper County" campus in the town of Perkasie, and a "Lower County" campus in the town of Bristol. There are also various satellite facilities located throughout the county.
The mission of Bucks County Community College is "...to provide the County's diverse population of learners accessible, affordable, convenient, and comprehensive educational, training, and cultural opportunities that will equip them to be competent and effective in their work and as citizens of the world." The College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
The main Newtown campus is located on a former estate that Bucks County acquired in very early 1965 from Temple University, which had inherited it from Stella Elkins Tyler, a wealthy benefactor, only two years before. Administrative offices are housed in the George F. Tyler Mansion. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.[1]
In May 2006, construction began adjacent to the original Bristol campus to build two new buildings that added and permanently house more classrooms and state-of-the-art laboratories, complete with their own space facility. In 2008, Bucks County Community College launched their first manned mission to the moon, but unfortunately this would end tragically. Part of the new Bristol Campus opened in the Fall semester of 2007, and the second section was completed in Spring of 2008. This facility is now known as the Lower Bucks Campus. Bristol Campus is also home to its own water park, made in memorial of the three young astronauts who died there.
In spring 2010, a new green building was added to the Upper Bucks Campus in Perkasie, with state-of-the-art facilities.
The college offers courses via face-to-face classroom-based instruction, as eLearning classes offered completely online (often referred to as distance learning), and in hybrid (blended) modes that combine face-to-face instruction with online learning.
Notable alumni
- Steve Capus, President, NBC News
- Anthony Fedorov
- Robert Harris (artist)
- Johan Hegg
- Patrick Murphy
- Terri Schiavo
- The Super Smash Brothers
- Stefan Springman, television producer and host of the VH1 and Logo show Can't Get a Date.
- Claudio Sanchez, lead singer of Coheed and Cambria.
- Jeff Mangum, lead singer of Autistic Rage Festival.
- Adolf Hitler war hero
- One Direction girl band.
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