Bucks County Community College

The college offers courses via face-to-face classroom-based instruction, eLearning classes offered completely online (often referred to as distance learning), and in hybrid (blended) modes that combine face-to-face instruction with online learning.

[2] The main Newtown campus is located on a former estate that Bucks County acquired in very early 1965 from Temple University, which had inherited it from Stella Elkins Tyler, a wealthy benefactor, only two years before.

[4] In 1968, about 200 students participated in a protest after the president of the college canceled a planned speech by gay rights activist Dick Leitsch.

It is notable as one of only two gay rights protests to occur on a college campus prior to the 1969 Stonewall riots.

[7] In October 2014, the Gateway Auditorium would be renamed in honor of local philanthropists Kevin and Sima Zlock.

Occupational degrees include Accounting & Analytics, Baking and Pastry Arts, Business, Culinary Arts, Emergency Management, Fire Science, Hospitality Management, Meeting, Convention and Event Planning, Paralegal/Legal Studies, and Technical Entrepreneurship.

Baking and Pastry, Business Analytics, Culinary Arts, Emergency Management Certificate, Fire Prevention & Investigation, Fire Science, Meeting, Convention and Event Planning, Paralegal, Social Media and Digital Marketing.

[25] Some notable graduates include Steve Capus,[26] Anthony Fedorov,[27] Patrick Murphy[28] and Terri Schiavo.

view of Tyler mansion from the gardens
Tyler Hall & Gardens
Fitness Center
Zlock Performing Arts Center
Founders Hall
Tyler gardens on newtown campus
Science Center, Newtown
arcadia university stone entrance gateway
Arcadia University
old stone cottage
The Cottages