Community College of Philadelphia

Weather Alert!

Due to inclement weather, Community College of Philadelphia will open at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 6. There will be no in-person classes or campus activities at CCP prior to 11 a.m. Classes that start before 11 a.m. are canceled. Classes that start at 11 a.m. or later will start at their regularly scheduled time. Please see your email for additional details.

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Degree and Certificate Programs

Degree and Certificate Programs

Prepare to start a career after graduation or transfer to earn your bachelor's degree. Our programs prepare you for hundreds of in-demand professions.

 

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Most of our students receive assistance to pay for school. You may qualify for financial aid and scholarships, or sign up for our payment plan.

 

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Tanisha Palmer, Behavior Health and Human Services student, smiling at the camera
February 10 - 13

The Education and Human Services Pathway Fair is Here!

Join us for faculty meet-and-greets, alumni panel discussions, resource fairs, and more as we dive deep into our Education & Human Services Pathway programs. Whether you’re looking to transfer or jump straight into the workforce after graduation, there’s something for everyone. Explore featured programs below.

  • Behavioral Health and Human Services — Study human behavior and development, and understand how social environments shape people’s lives. Careers include mental health and substance abuse social workers, family therapists, and more.
  • Education – Early Childhood (Birth to 4th Grade) — Learn about child development from prenatal stages through the primary years. Apply educational theories to design plans for diverse learners and assess children’s needs.
  • Education – Middle and Secondary Level — Examine U.S. education models and how they impact teaching. Explore how to teach Humanities, STEM, and Special Education at the middle and high school levels.
  • Psychology — Dive into how the mind works and how it’s influenced by biological, cultural, and economic factors. Prepare for careers in counseling, therapy, and psychology.
  • Liberal Arts – Social/Behavioral Science — Explore human behavior, societies, and how economic and political systems operate. Gain insights that will open doors to a range of transfer opportunities.