Delaware County Community College
Delaware County Community College empowers students through affordable, high-quality education, workforce training, and transfer opportunities.
With flexible programs and supportive faculty, DCCC helps learners of all ages achieve their academic, career, and personal goals.
Address: 901 Media Line Rd, Media, PA 19063
Phone: (610) 359-5000
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Celebrating a Half-Century at Delaware County Community College
By Chris Cooper In 1967, when a gallon of gas cost just 33 cents and Dustin Hoffman played The Graduate on the big screen, Delaware…
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A Discussion on H.R. 2353: Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act
Congressman Ryan Costello held a roundtable discussion with employers and educators from Chester County on Friday, September 15. Hosted by the Chester County Economic Development…
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Chester County Briefly: September 15
West Chester University This fall, WCU’s Knauer and John H. Baker galleries will host several showcases of art displaying a broad range of media, materials,…
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For Eighth Year in Row, Delaware County Community College Named ‘Great College to Work For’
For the eighth consecutive year, The Chronicle of Higher Education has named Delaware County Community College a “Great College to Work For.” The results were…
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Explore How Your Business Can Build a Relationship with Delaware County Community College
Delaware County Community College educates more than 28,000 students every year at its five main locations in both Delaware and Chester counties. And there are…
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VISTA Careers – Delaware County Community College
Founded in 1967, Delaware County Community College educates more than 28,000 students every year at its five main locations. Vice President for Enrollment Management This…
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Delaware County Community College President Receives Leader of Change Award
Delaware County Community College President Dr. L. Joy Gates Black received a 2017 Maury Cotter Leader of Change Award last month from the Network for…
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Chester County Briefly: August 1
First Priority Bank First Priority Bank has reported that net income for the six months ended June 30, 2017 increased 42 percent to $1.55 million,…
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Chester County Leadership: Bob Madonna, President & CEO of Surrey Services
Bob Madonna, the President and CEO of Surrey Services, spoke with VISTA Today about being born in South Philadelphia, then moving into an Irish neighborhood…
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U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker, Other Officials Learn About Technical Education at TCHS
United States congressman Lloyd Smucker, State Reps. John Lawrence and Harry Lewis Jr., local officials, and business owners recently went back to school to learn…
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Delaware County Community College Receives $200,000 Grant for Technology Training
Delaware County Community College received a nearly $200,000 state grant to augment training for adult students interested in pursuing technology careers. The college was one…
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Delaware County Community College’s Peter Gilmore Named Chef Educator of the Year
Peter Gilmore, Program Manager of Delaware County Community College’s Culinary Arts program, was recently named Chef Educator of the Year by the Philadelphia Chapter of…
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Delaware County Community College Releases New Non-Credit Course Guide
Delaware County Community College’s Return to Learn Non-Credit Course Guide has been released, and it details the college’s offerings from May through August 2017. Courses…
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Chester County Careers – Delaware County Community College
Founded in 1967, Delaware County Community College educates 28,000 students every year, and offers more than 30 associate degrees, 17 transfer degrees, and 33 certificate…
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Overcoming Disabilities, Exemplary Students Receive State Honors for Academics, Service
Best friends Gina DiLuzio and Scott Duffy have learned how to succeed, despite having to contend with disabilities at times. They were recently lauded for…
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Local Students Win at Awards Ceremony Aimed at Promoting Manufacturing
The coolest videos made by students from 13 area middle schools were honored by the Manufacturing Alliance of Chester and Delaware Counties at an awards…
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Delaware County Community College Prez Inducted into Chesco Business Hall of Fame
Three months before he is set to retire, Delaware County Community College President Dr. Jerry Parker received a crowning accolade for his decades of service…





























































