Colleges in Pennsylvania for Kids With Less Than a 2.0 Grade Average

You're about to graduate from high school with less-than-stellar grades, but you still want to go to college. However, if you have less than a 2.0 grade point average, is college even an option? If you're willing to work hard and rededicate yourself to your studies, there are Pennsylvania colleges that will give you a second chance and set you on the path toward academic redemption. The best option is to look at your local community college, most of which will accept students with low grades. Provided you succeed at the community-college level, you can then transfer to a larger college or university to complete your degree.
  1. Community College of Allegheny County

    • According to its website, the Community College of Allegheny County enrolls approximately 30,000 students in its 170 degree and certificate programs. CCAC features four campuses and six centers serving students in Allegheny County's surrounding communities.

      800 Allegheny Avenue

      Pittsburgh, PA 15233-1895

      412-323-2323

      ccac.edu

    Butler County Community College

    • The Butler County Community College enrolls approximately 4,000 credit and 26,500 noncredit students annually. This community college serves students through its main and branch campuses in Butler, Lawrence and Mercer counties.

      College Drive, P.O. Box 1203

      Butler, PA 16003-1203

      724-287-8711

      bc3.edu

    Delaware County Community College

    • Delaware County Community College serves students in both Delaware and Chester counties. DCCC students can earn associate degrees or short-term certificates leading to employment.

      901 South Media Line Road

      Media, PA 19063

      610-359-5000

      dccc.edu

    Montgomery County Community College

    • Montgomery County Community College's campuses in Blue Bell, Pottstown and the Willow Grove Naval Air Station serve more than 16,000 credit students and approximately 12,000 non-credit students annually.

      340 DeKalb Pike

      Blue Bell, PA 19422

      215-641-6300

      mc3.edu

    Westmoreland County Community College

    • Approximately 6,000 students are enrolled in Westmoreland County Community College's 65 associate degree, diploma and certificate programs. WCCC has campuses in Youngwood (main campus) as well as Greene and Indiana counties.

      145 Pavillion Lane

      Youngwood, PA 15697-1895

      724-925-4000

      wccc.edu

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