Newtown, PA
275 Swamp Rd, Newtown, PA 18940
http://www.bucks.edu/
Bucks County Community College is a two-year community college located on a stunning campus in Newtown, PA. It is available to everyone, as 100% of applicants are accepted. It has a small sized student body with 2,773 full-time students in attendance. Bucks County has 49 possible majors across eight disciplines. The most frequent selections are Business, Liberal Arts and Humanities, and Nursing, with 21% of graduates receiving an Associate's degree in Business. 9% and 7% of students study Liberal Arts and Humanities and Nursing, respectively. If you hope to study culinary arts at a college in Pennsylvania but don't have high test scores, Bucks County is an excellent option for you, because its culinary arts program ranks 8th in the state. Also, Bucks County comes in 1st in PA on our top online community colleges list. At sticker price, tuition runs $8,770 a year for those of you from Pennsylvania. Otherwise, tuition can cost as much as $12,802. That being said, 50% of Bucks County undergrads obtain at least some grant or scholarship funding. 29% of Bucks County Community College undergraduates wear a cap and gown on graduation day, fresh and equipped to set foot in the labor force. The median graduate makes an income of $30,400 two years after commencement. After 4 more years of work experience, their average annual income climbs 27% to $38,600; however, that is still 3.7% lower than the national median. Applicants might want to find that Bucks County doesn't have early decision. Secondly, about 69% of first-year students continue studying the following year, and the retention rate for part-time students is 45%. Related to your cash flow, be aware that on average, after taking financial aid into consideration, you can expect to pay around $7,253 per year. Its athletics rating on School Authority is 9.01 and when grading its level of diversity, Bucks County received an 8.24 out of 10. Related to student life, Bucks County has an assortment of clubs and activities. To wrap things up, the lowest-earning quartile of graduates make $22,500 or less six years after completing their studies and the lowest-earning quarter of graduates make a starting salary of $16,900 or less.
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SAT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Business
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Nursing
Psychology
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
Early Childhood Education
Information Science
Phlebotomy Technician