Downingtown Center
Contact Information
Downingtown Center
484-237-6200
Hours: August 26 – December 23 Ìý(Fall Term 2024)
Mon-Thurs: 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Fri: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
College Closed:Ìý
9/2, 11/28-30 and 12/23-1/6
No Classes: Ìý
10/15-16
Hours same as above.
Emergency Closing Numbers:
483 for day
2483 for evening and special events
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Art + Design at Downingtown Center
Go to www.dccc.edu/art-design-downingtownÌýto learn more about the art and design classes being offered in Downingtown
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This 46,000-square-foot center, built on the site of the former Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural School, is centrally located in Chester County.
The Downingtown Center houses a 16,000-square-foot STEM wing, learning resource center, counselor/advisor offices, computer classrooms, student lounge and study areas, bookstore, cashier, security office, administrative offices, faculty offices, and professional resource rooms. Students can complete the full Business Administration, Liberal Arts, and Psychology Majors at the Downingtown Center. Other popular program offerings include Computer Science, Education, Engineering, Health Studies (pre-nursing), Network Engineering, and Nursing (RN).
STEM WingÌýat Downingtown Center
The College's Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Wing opened at the Downingtown CenterÌýin August 2018. The 16,000-square-foot facility makes it more convenient for students residing in Chester County to pursue programs of study in Science for Health Professions and Mathematics/Natural Sciences as well as complete courses in health studies, pre-engineering and pre-nursing. Expanded course offerings in chemistry, microbiology, physics, and earth and space science are also possible thanks to eight new classrooms within the Wing and renovated computer and physics labs in the main building.
Support Services
Academic Advising & Counseling
Phone:
The Career &ÌýCounseling Center offers a wide range of services to help you with academic, career and personal issues. Our resources include one-on-one sessions, career workshops, and printed and electronic materials. We urge you to take advantage of these important resources, which can help you succeed in your studies and reach your educational and career goals.Ìý
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Learning Commons
Phone:Ìý484-237-6220
Fax:Ìý484-237-6310Ìý
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- Help with the Library Service’s online databases and other online information
- Production of college ID cards
- Access to career information via the Internet