Fast Facts about DCCC
- About DCCC
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Founded in 1967, Delaware County Community College is an accredited, public two-year college located in metropolitan Philadelphia that serves residents of Delaware and Chester Counties.
Highlights
- Affordable tuition
- Open admission policy
- Easy application process
Special Programs
- College/university transfer degrees
- Short-term workforce certificates
- High school dual enrollment
- English as a Second Language
- U.S. veterans services and center
Financial Aid Opportunities
- Grants
- Loans
- Scholarships
- Work-Study Positions
5 Academic Divisions
- Allied Health and Nursing
- Business, Computing & Social Science
- Communication, Arts & Humanities
- Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
- Workforce and Economic Development
Student Body
- 16,000 Credit and Non-Credit Students served annually
- Approximately 7,000 credit-earning students served each semester
- 1oo international students attend each year on average
- 24% of students attend full time
- 76% of students attend part time
Academic Programming
- 50+ Associate Degrees
- 40+ Certificate Programs
- Transfer Agreements with 30+ Four-Year Schools
- 145 Full-Time Faculty
- 400 Adjunct Faculty
130+
scholarship programs available each year
$725k
Awarded in scholarships annually
50%
of DCCC students are First-Generation Students
40%
Credit-earning students receive financial aid
$8,900
Average Financial Aid Package
19
Average Class Size