Follow Your Flame
Call it a dream. Call it a calling. It’s that voice inside that won’t be denied. Always urging you on. Telling you to keep going, to take another step. You’re tougher than you think. Stronger than you know. Reminding you that the hard work is worth the effort. Inspiring you to do more. Accomplish more. Be more. We all have dreams and passions. Delaware County Community College is our opportunity to follow them.
With over 80 degree and certificate programs; 30 transfer partners; six locations; faculty and unmatched support resources, Delaware County Community College provides premier educational value.
It's your turn.
Make your dream a reality. From healthcare workers and paralegals to industrial mechanics, many industries are experiencing a labor shortage. Delaware County Community College can help you prepare for jobs that are in high demand, thanks to a robust offering of short-term workforce training programs and streamlined transfer pathways.
Upcoming Academic Sessions
View the upcoming sessions and registration dates at dccc.edu/register.
On-Campus or Virtual Registration
The College offers both in-person and virtual registration for students. Visit dccc.edu/registration to learn more.
Join us your way.
Now offering more on-campus classes while also providing online and hybrid options, the College provides the flexibility to learn your way. With day and evening classes, six locations throughout Delaware and Chester Counties, and a host of academic sessions, convenience is built in. Below are some of our most popular class formats.
Synchronous
Completely online during set meeting days/times
Asynchronous
Completely online without specific meeting days/times
Hybrid
Combination of in-person and online instruction
In Person
Traditional classroom instruction
Follow your flame.
More than $625,000 in scholarships awarded annually by the College’s Educational Foundation. Be sure to complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) which allows qualifying students to access grants, loans and emergency relief funds.
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