Montgomery County Community College has two comfortably located campuses in Blue Bell and Pottstown, and additional learning centers in Willow Grove, Lansdale, Conshohocken, and Norristown. The College’s all-round curriculum comprises of 82 associate degree/certificate programs in 48 areas of study. Montgomery County Community College offers quality and professional, affordable, and accessible educational opportunities and is funded by the County, the State, and student tuition.
The College provides its students with Associate in Arts (AA), Associate in Science (AS), and Associate in Fine Arts (AFA) degrees that are principally for student transfer to four-year institutions. Associate in General Studies (AGS) and the Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degrees are also available and created first of all for students entering the workforce upon graduation.
Besides serving the residents of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, residents of neighboring Philadelphia County and Bucks County as well as foreign exchange students are also enter and attend this institution. Montgomery County Community College has agreements with Temple University, Pennsylvania State University, Arcadia University, and other local institutions that facilitate the transfer of credits earned.
From requesting information to enrolling, At the Office of Admissions future students may discuss information of enrolling with an admissions representative or an advisor. It is also possible to take a campus tour, attend a class, meet a professor and learn about all the ways you can get involved as a student.
Montgomery County Community College offers individual enrichment classes in a diversity of areas for learners of all ages. Adult and senior classes include computer basics, personal finance, music and dance, fitness and arts and crafts. For children and teens, we offer driver’s education instruction and test preparation classes. We also offer a summer camp program for youth from ages 6-17.
Montgomery County Community College is concerned about their students’ abilities to pay for their education and ready to help to improve their financial circumstances. It is worth mentioning that over $25-million was awarded to assist students of Montgomery County Community College in the 2008-09 academic year. Office of Financial Aid of the College can help eliminate the financial obstacles to your success.