61 Cadets Graduate from DCCC’s Municipal Police Academy
The most highly enrolled class in the Police Academy’s 48-year history included 13 new SEPTA Officers, 9 Chester County Sheriffs, and five female officers. MORE
DCCC Celebrates More than 1,200 Graduates at 2025 Commencement
“At DCCC, support is everywhere,” said student Commencement speaker Saroor Dhanju. MORE
DCCC Makes Philadelphia Inquirer’s List of 2025 Top Workplaces
The list is based solely on employee feedback gathered through a confidential third-party survey. MORE
Delaware County Community College Student from Chester County Earns Full Tuition Scholarship to University of Pennsylvania
Chloe Johnson of Paoli has gone straight from community college to the Ivy League. MORE
DCCC Receives $99,925 Grant from Chappell Culpeper Family Foundation to Support Scholarships in Health Care Fields
The funds will be used to offer scholarships for students in the Pharmacy Technician, Multi-Skilled Medical Technician and Sterile Processing Technician programs. MORE
Six DCCC Track and Field Athletes Qualify for Nationals
The six competed against the nation’s best in eight different events. MORE
Four Delaware County Community College Students Named to 2025 All-Pennsylvania Academic Team
With this recognition, the students are eligible to attend any one of the 10 Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education universities tuition-free for two years. MORE
Coffee and Conversations with Dr. Cronin
The conversation focused on the role of community colleges in the future of higher education, community leadership and opportunity for residents and businesses. MORE
With Strengths in Workforce Development and STEM, DCCC to Play Even Greater Role in Region’s Job Growth
It is estimated that 11,030 qualified workers will be trained at DCCC’s new Southeast Center in Drexel Hill. MORE
Delaware County Community College Student Named 2024 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar
Needah-e-fatema Hafeezali Gangji of Malvern was one of 210 students nationally recognized as a 2024 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar. MORE
The College Celebrates 15th Year of Fine Arts Program with Special Art Exhibition
The exhibition highlighted 15 distinguished alumni of the program and their careers in graphic design, photography and studio art. MORE
DCCC Political Science Professor’s Work on Exhibit at Smithsonian Institution
In 2024, Ife Williams, Ph.D. received a $150,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support the project. MORE
DCCC Student Michelle Stover Awarded $5,000 Dunkin’ Scholarship
The Chester County resident returned to college after a 20-year absence and is thriving academically. MORE
DCCC Nursing Student Natalia Rodriguez Lopez Awarded $5,000 Dunkin’ Scholarship
“DCCC has helped me in many ways, offering mentoring, textbook loans and food pantry resources.” MORE
DCCC Student Awarded Full Tuition Transfer Scholarship to Neumann University
The scholarship will cover two years at Neumann for Erisa Murati of Media to complete her bachelor’s degree. MORE
DCCC Empowers Adult Learners Through Partnership with Re-UP Education
Adult learners returning to college after a break receive holistic support as they navigate the re-enrollment process, become active students, and work to complete their degrees. MORE
Upper Darby Township Honors DCCC President as Part of Hispanic Heritage Month
A first-generation college student born of immigrant parents, Dr. Marta Yera Cronin is the second woman and first Latina to lead DCCC. MORE
DCCC Receives Bequest of $1 Million from Louise A. Strauss; Gift Designated to Fund Scholarships for Students from Coatesville
The gift will establish an endowed scholarship fund for students from Coatesville who wish to attend DCCC. MORE
Summer Internships in Marketing, IT and Science Position DCCC Students for Career Success
The internships were facilitated by DCCC’s Student Employment and Co-op Center, which offers a Co-op Education and Internships Program. MORE
College Celebrates Expansion of Student Resource Center and Food Pantry
Addressing students’ food insecurity, the College’s Essential Student Resource Center has tripled the size of its food pantry in a larger space. MORE
