Gwynedd-Mercy College Satellite Campus Moving: Center for Lifelong Learning Moving from Fort Washington to Plymouth Meeting

Gwynedd-Mercy College Satellite Campus Moving: Center for Lifelong Learning Moving from Fort Washington to Plymouth Meeting
Due to enrollment growth, Gwynedd-Mercy College's Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) is moving its Fort Washington location to a larger, upgraded facility in Plymouth Meeting in January.
Gwynedd Valley, Pa. November 23, 2009 -- Due to enrollment growth, Gwynedd-Mercy College's Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) is moving its Fort Washington location to a larger, upgraded facility in Plymouth Meeting in January.
CLL caters to working adults, offering associate, bachelor's and master's degrees, as well as certifications. Classes run once per week, Monday through Thursday, 6-10 p.m. They are accelerated to recognize the work experience and maturity of working adults, allowing students to graduate in two years or less.
Programs offered at CLL Plymouth Meeting are:
The new location for CLL will be 480 East Germantown Pike. Classes begin January 4, 2010. The Philadelphia CLL campus will remain in the Public Ledger Building.
Visit www.gmcdegrees.com or call 877-499-6333 for more information or to register.
Based on a 2009 national report from the American Enterprise Institute, Gwynedd-Mercy College ranked fourth in the nation in its category for high graduation rates. The college prepares students to become top professionals in the fields of allied health professions, arts and sciences, business, education and nursing. Founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1948, the college is a coeducational institution offering more than 40 associate, bachelor's and master's degree programs on a full and part-time basis. Situated on Sumneytown Pike between routes 309 and 202 in Gwynedd Valley, Montgomery County, the college also offers degree programs for working adults through its Center for Lifelong Learning in Plymouth Meeting and Philadelphia. Learn more at www.gmcdegrees.com.
Due to enrollment growth, Gwynedd-Mercy College's Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) is moving its Fort Washington location to a larger, upgraded facility in Plymouth Meeting in January.
Gwynedd Valley, Pa. November 23, 2009 -- Due to enrollment growth, Gwynedd-Mercy College's Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) is moving its Fort Washington location to a larger, upgraded facility in Plymouth Meeting in January.
CLL caters to working adults, offering associate, bachelor's and master's degrees, as well as certifications. Classes run once per week, Monday through Thursday, 6-10 p.m. They are accelerated to recognize the work experience and maturity of working adults, allowing students to graduate in two years or less.
Programs offered at CLL Plymouth Meeting are:
The new location for CLL will be 480 East Germantown Pike. Classes begin January 4, 2010. The Philadelphia CLL campus will remain in the Public Ledger Building.
Visit www.gmcdegrees.com or call 877-499-6333 for more information or to register.
Based on a 2009 national report from the American Enterprise Institute, Gwynedd-Mercy College ranked fourth in the nation in its category for high graduation rates. The college prepares students to become top professionals in the fields of allied health professions, arts and sciences, business, education and nursing. Founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1948, the college is a coeducational institution offering more than 40 associate, bachelor's and master's degree programs on a full and part-time basis. Situated on Sumneytown Pike between routes 309 and 202 in Gwynedd Valley, Montgomery County, the college also offers degree programs for working adults through its Center for Lifelong Learning in Plymouth Meeting and Philadelphia. Learn more at www.gmcdegrees.com.












