Upper Bucks Campus

One Hillendale Drive · Perkasie, PA 18944 · 215-258-7700
  • At this campus, students can complete associate degree programs in Business Administration, Education, Liberal Arts - General Emphasis, and Communication Studies; plus Licensed Practical Nursing, certificate programs, continuing education, and business and industry training.
  • Facilities include Fickes Art Center, Penn Color Library, and computer labs, all in a 33,000 square-foot building.
  • Located on 15 acres in East Rockhill Township, convenient to Quakertown and Doylestown

Bucks is convenient, with courses offered at this scenic campus in Perkasie in addition to the main campus in Newtown and the Bristol Center. The Upper County Campus offers counseling and advising services, making it easy for local residents to pursue their educational goals.

Upper County residents can take advantage of the same high-quality education that more than 100,000 Bucks residents have experienced at BCCC's Newtown campus ... only it's closer to home. So, whether it's working towards a degree, getting retraining or taking a Continuing Education course for personal enrichment, Upper County residents can achieve their career and educational goals on a campus that's easily accessible.

Bucks County Community College plays a significant role in contributing to the region's economy and enhancing educational opportunities for area residents and businesses. The college is well-known for its outstanding educational programs for career and transfer programs, business and professional training, as well as for continuing education opportunities that have helped thousands of Bucks residents.

Whether you are looking for customized training for employees, seeking degree opportunities, or developing your own individual skills, Bucks has the programs, courses, career training, computer labs and even teleconferencing facilities to fit your needs.

Come visit our new Upper County campus and find out about BCCC's 45 years of commitment to high-quality, affordable education.

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Fast Facts

More than 10,000 students
in academic credit courses in Fall 2008
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