DOWNINGTOWN, PA — Whether you’re planning your first step after high school or considering a career change, Delaware County Community College is opening its doors to help local residents map out their future.
The college’s Downingtown Center will host a Spring Open House on Thursday, March 26, offering prospective students a chance to explore academic programs, career pathways, and affordable options for higher education in a welcoming, low-pressure setting.
Designed for a wide range of attendees—from high school students to adult learners—the event provides a hands-on introduction to what DCCC has to offer and how it can fit into different educational and career goals.
Discover Pathways to Your Next Chapter
Guests will have the opportunity to connect directly with representatives from DCCC’s academic divisions and student support services, gaining insight into programs that align with their interests and ambitions.
Attendees will also learn how to navigate the admissions process and explore options such as earning an associate degree before transferring to a four-year college, accessing scholarships and financial aid, and participating in dual enrollment programs to get a head start while still in high school.
In addition to academics, visitors can learn about student life opportunities, including athletics and campus activities that help build connections and enhance the college experience.
With refreshments available and staff on hand to answer questions, the Open House is designed to make exploring college options approachable and informative.
Event Details
- What: Delaware County Community College Downingtown Center Spring Open House
- When: Thursday, March 26, 2026, 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
- Where: Downingtown Center, Delaware County Community College, 100 Bond Drive, Downingtown, PA 19335
- More Info: https://www.dccc.edu/spring-events
For those looking to take the next step in their education or career, the Downingtown Center Open House offers a valuable opportunity to ask questions, explore options, and start planning for what comes next.
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