About BC3

Welcome to BC3

Butler County Community College (BC3) has career programstransfer programs, and certificates in the areas of Business & Information Technology, Health Care, Humanities and Social Sciences and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).

Degrees & Certificates

Students can earn a 2-year degree or 1-year short-term workplace certificate and start a career upon graduation. 70% of BC3 students are enrolled in programs that can be transferred to a 4-year college or university to complete a bachelor’s degree. BC3 credits are recognized by public, private, state-related, and online colleges and universities.

Transfer Agreements

Through a partnership with the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, students can earn an associate degree from BC3 in one of twelve programs and transfer to any PA state institution with junior standing. Degree completion partnerships with several colleges and universities allow students to earn a bachelor’s degree in various programs while staying on BC3’s main campus through classroom, hybrid, and online courses.

Affordable Tuition

BC3 offers affordable tuition at a fraction of the cost of a 4-year public or private institution. In fact, 75% of BC3 graduates in 2023 were debt-free. The BC3 Education Foundation awards over $235,000 in scholarships to students each year.

Six Locations

As a regional community college, BC3 has six locations: BC3 Main Campus in Butler; BC3 @ Cranberry in Cranberry Township; BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing in New Castle; BC3 @ LindenPointe in Hermitage; BC3 @ Brockway in Brockway; and BC3 @ Armstrong in Ford City.

Options

BC3 offers courses in the classroom, as a hybrid, or online. There are many session start dates per semester including five-week online sessions, giving students flexible options that fit their schedule. Plus, the College’s support services including academic and career advising, transfer counseling, and tutoring help students meet their goals. Students can even jump start their college education and earn transferrable credit while in their sophomore, junior or senior year of high school through BC3’s College Within the High School and College Pathways programs.

Continuing Education

BC3 also offers noncredit continuing education opportunities including Lifelong Learning, Adult Literacy, Workforce Development, Public Safety Training, and summer enrichment programs for grades K-12. The goal of continuing education at BC3 is to meet the self-defined noncredit educational needs of the community and its citizens. Flexibility and innovation characterize these courses and programs.

Housing 

Butler County Community College has NO residence halls and does NOT supervise or approve housing for students. The BC3 Admissions Office does, however, maintain a list of currently available apartment and room rentals in the Butler area. All housing arrangements must be handled by the student and any agreements concerning rent or conditions of occupancy are made between the student and the landlord.  The College will not make housing arrangements.

Butler County Community College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.