Office of the President
President Coval
Welcome to Butler County Community College!
I’m so glad you’re here.
No matter who you are, where you’ve been or what interests you, there is something for you here at BC3.
You’ll discover BC3 is more than just a destination to attend classes.
BC3 truly feels like home.
We’re a family of faculty, administrators and staff members connected by six locations and a commitment to help you to grow and succeed.
We’ll learn your name.
You’ll learn our names.
We’ll introduce you to a variety of programs, resources and services that will help you with your diverse needs or unique goals.
We’ll make you feel at home as you attend classes to pursue your career, advance in your career or start your new journey.
Whether you’re a prospective student being received by our family for the first time, our student, our donor, our community member or a former student visiting a beloved mentor, I’m so glad you’re here.
At home at BC3.
I look forward to seeing you!
BC3 News
Coval appointed as BC3's ninth president
March 19, 2025
“The faculty, staff and senior leadership at BC3 is a great team that has supported me through this transition.”
BC3 trustees select Coval as college’s interim president
March 20, 2024
“…I care deeply about this institution, its students and employees. There is also something very personal about this opportunity, as it truly is an honor to be able to serve my hometown as the leader of the community’s college.”
President's Biography
Megan M. Coval is the president of Butler County Community College.
The former executive director of the BC3 Education Foundation and external relations was appointed to her current position by a unanimous vote of BC3’s trustees May 16, 2024.
She was hired in September 2021 for the BC3 Education Foundation position following a nationwide search.
Over the following 30 months, Coval was instrumental in raising nearly $7 million in private contributions toward construction of the Victor K. Phillips Nursing and Allied Health Building on BC3’s main campus, and securing a $500,000 federal grant to purchase equipment and technology for the facility.
Coval has extensive experience in higher education, leadership, government relations and relationship management. Her background in federal and state government relations uniquely positions her to navigate legislative and executive proposals that could affect BC3.
She served as vice president for policy and federal relations at the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators and, also in Washington, D.C., as director of government relations for the U.S. Department of Education’s Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance.
Coval also worked as an admissions counselor at The Pennsylvania State University.
Prior to becoming president of BC3, Coval was chair of the government relations affinity group for the Pennsylvania Commission for Community Colleges, where she led administrators from 15 institutions and advocated for the sector with elected officials.
She serves the community as a board member of the Friends of Preston Park Foundation and as a member of the Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Healthcare Advisory Board for Independence Health System.
She earned a master of education degree in higher education administration with a policy focus from The Pennsylvania State University and bachelor of arts degree in political science with a communication arts minor from Allegheny College.
A Butler native and Valencia resident, she and her husband, Nick, are the parents of two daughters, Annie, 7, and Gracie, 4.
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