(Butler, PA) A Butler County Community College dual-enrollment program this fall has set records in seat count and in BC3 credits pursued by high school sophomores through seniors across seven counties in western Pennsylvania.
The 654 seats occupied and 1,887 credits pursued in the fall 2021 semester are the most in the 24-year history of BC3’s College Within the High School program.
Seats occupied have increased 31.8 percent and credits pursued 28.1 percent compared to fall 2016, according to Sharla Anke, BC3’s assistant dean of institutional research and planning.
BC3’s dual-enrollment increases mirror those among community colleges in Pennsylvania.
“They’re saving time and they’re saving money.”
Erin Cioffi, assistant director, BC3’s high school programming
During the 2019-20 academic year, 19,950 high school students were enrolled in Pennsylvania community college courses, an increase of 58 percent since 2009-2010, according to the Pennsylvania Commission for Community Colleges.
“They’re saving time and they’re saving money,” Erin Cioffi said of BC3’s program, which enables students to earn affordable, transferrable college credits at their high school or learning center, or at a BC3 location.
Cioffi is assistant director of BC3’s high school programming.
“They’re getting a jump-start on their college career,” Cioffi said, “and maybe into the field they think they want to enter.”
BC3’s College Within the High School courses this fall include college algebra, computer information systems, general psychology, microeconomics and principles of sociology.
BC3’s selection of 15 courses this fall has drawn nearly 470 sophomores through seniors from Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Clearfield, Jefferson, Lawrence and Mercer counties.
Lexis Holt, a Butler Area Senior High student, enrolled in BC3’s program “to receive some early college credits and get a head start on my college career.”

Butler High classmate Brianna Dittman wants “to be a step ahead of my peers,” and Gavin Varner, to “experience what a college class is like.”
“The education that the students are receiving through Butler County Community College is great,” said Tina Cafasso, a BC3 faculty member who teaches college writing to Holt, Dittman, Varner and to more than 39 other Butler High students on BC3’s main campus.
“And it’s definitely affordable. I guess you would say they get more bang for their buck.”
Tuition and fees this fall for a three-credit BC3 College Within the High School program course range from $390 to $414, depending on the county in which the high school is located.
Tuition and fees in the 2021-2022 academic year for a three-credit course at five regional Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education universities ranged from $1,311.69 to $1,398.60 for part-time, in-state residents.
Tuition and fees in the 2021-2022 academic year for a three-credit course at state-related institutions’ regional branch campuses ranged from $1,516 to $1,839 for part-time, in-state residents.

BC3’s College Within the High School program is designed for college-bound high school students who have demonstrated a strong academic performance by the end of their freshman year. Sophomores must have a 3.25 grade-point average, juniors a 3.0 and seniors a 2.75 to be eligible for BC3’s program.
The courses use the same syllabus and instructional materials as do the same courses taught at a BC3 location.
BC3 high school programming credits can be applied toward BC3 associate degrees and bachelor’s degrees at public, private and online four-year colleges and universities.
For more information, visit bc3.edu/hsp