BC3 @ Armstrong’s advantages to be showcased at Nov. 1 open house

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(Ford City, PA) Prospective students can explore BC3 @ Armstrong’s associate degree programs, and learn about the transferability of its credits and its affordability compared to Pennsylvania’s public four-year and state-related institutions during a fall open house Nov. 1.

BC3 @ Armstrong’s open house is scheduled for 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at 104 Armstrong St., Ford City, in the NexTier Adult Learning Center.

BC3 @ Armstrong will waive the $25 application fee for prospective students who apply for admission at the open house. Prospective students can RSVP at apply.BC3.edu/open-house.

Prospective students at BC3 @ Armstrong’s open house can also explore instructional formats, tour classrooms and the facility, review financial aid opportunities and tuition, and learn about support services and student activities.

BC3 @ Armstrong’s selection of two-year transfer programs features business administration, general studies and psychology.

Approximately 60 percent of BC3 students this fall are enrolled in transfer programs, according to Sharla Anke, BC3’s assistant dean of institutional research and planning.

General studies, business administration and psychology are among the top transfer programs of all BC3 students in the fall 2022 semester, Anke said.

BC3 @ Armstrong students can apply credits earned toward a bachelor’s degree at public, private and online four-year colleges and universities.

Students who complete a BC3 @ Armstrong degree in business administration or in psychology can transfer all credits to a parallel program and with junior standing to any Pennsylvania public four-year institution.

Students who complete a BC3 @ Armstrong degree in business administration, general studies or psychology can transfer all credits to a parallel program at any Penn State University commonwealth campus.

Students can also take most pre-nursing courses at BC3 @ Armstrong and finish their degree in Nursing, R.N., at BC3’s main campus in Butler Township. They can also take courses in social work, criminology and business management.

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