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Convenient Locations: Blue Bell

Location Address


Advanced Technology Center Atrium
Central Campus
340 DeKalb Pike
Blue Bell, PA 19422

Directions

From the PA Turnpike — SHOW DIRECTIONS

  • Take Exit 333 at Norristown. Go west on Germantown Pike to Route 202.
  • Turn right and go north. Look for College sign on right, 1/2 mile north of Route 73.

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From the Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) — SHOW DIRECTIONS

  • Alt 1: From I-76 Exit 331B, take I-476 (Blue Route) north to Exit 20, Germantown Pike West. Go west on Germantown Pike to Route 202. Turn right and go north. Look for College sign on right.

  • Alt 2: Get on Pennsylvania Turnpike at Valley Forge and go east to Exit 333, then follow directions listed above.

  • Alt 3: Get off Route 202 North exit, stay on Route 202 North through Norristown and north. Look for College sign on right, 1/2 mile north of Route 73.

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From Chester County — SHOW DIRECTIONS

  • Alt 1: Take Route 202 north through Great Valley, King of Prussia and Norristown and north. Look for College sign on right.

  • Alt 2: Take Route 422 east to Route 29 interchange. Take Route 29 east to Ridge Pike. Turn right on Ridge Pike, bear left at intersection to Germantown Pike, take Germantown Pike to Route 202. Turn left, take Route 202 north. Look for College sign on right.

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From Bucks County — SHOW DIRECTIONS

  • Take Routes 309 or 202 south to Montgomeryville.
  • Take Route 202 south to Morris Road intersection. Look for College sign on left.

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From Delaware County — SHOW DIRECTIONS

  • Take I-476 (Blue Route) north to Exit 20, Germantown Pike West.
  • Go west on Germantown Pike to Route 202.
  • Turn right and go north. Look for College sign on right.

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By Public Transportation — SHOW DIRECTIONS

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) operates two bus routes directly to the Central Campus. They are:

  • Route 94 from Chestnut Hill to Flourtown, Fort Washington, Ambler, Lansdale, Montgomeryville (Mall), and return.
  • Route 94 connects with SEPTA Routes 23, L, and R8 in Chestnut Hill and with Regional Rail R5 service at Fort Washington, Ambler, Pennlyn, and Lansdale stations.
  • Route 96 from Norristown to North Wales, Montgomeryville (Mall), Lansdale, Hatfield, Souderton, Telford, and return.
  • Route 96 connects with SEPTA Routes 91, 93, 97, 98, 99, 100, and R6 service at the Norristown Transportation Center, and with Regional Rail R5 service at North Wales and Lansdale stations.

Please refer to timetables for further information. SEPTA information is available in College Hall (Security Office) or by calling 610-279-8400. Timetables can be obtained through the mail by calling 215-580-7777. Both numbers operate daily from 6 a.m. to midnight, daily.

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Meet Your Enrollment Advisor: Chip Roberts

Education

M.S., Management
Gwynedd-Mercy College

B.S., Organizational Behavior / Applied Psychology
Albright College

A.G.S.
Montgomery County Community College

Contact

tel: 610-539-6871
email: croberts@alb.edu

Sites

Montgomery County Community College, Blue Bell
Spring Ford Area High School, Royersford

Favorite Thing About Being an Enrollment Advisor

My favorite thing about my job is the relationships I build with students. The students in Blue Bell are why I do what I do. I have a passion for higher education and a desire to provide an environment where a student is equipped to fulfill their greatest potential.

Advice for a Prospective Adult Student Looking to Return to School

The advice I would give a prospective student who is looking to return to school would be from Wayne Gretzky, “You miss 100% of the shots you never take.” If it is your goal to achieve your College education, there is no time like the present. Whether you are a working mother of two or an individual looking for career advancement; the opportunity to achieve your degree is within reach.

Favorite Accelerated Degree Program Memory

I have several life changing memories from my time in DCP as both a student and an Advisor. As a student I was able to build lifetime friendships with my cohort, learn from faculty members who would become my colleagues, and gain knowledge inside the classroom that helped prepare me for the future. As a graduate, I was able to transition from a blue collar manager into a position where I can assist those who are in the same shoes that I had once worn. As an advisor, I am able to guide, mentor, and lead students who each have their own individual story into a world of unlimited possibilities.