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Three Locations for Your Convenience

PHILADELPHIA
Gwynedd-Mercy College's Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) offers classes at the Public Ledger building on 6th and Chestnut Streets in downtown historic Philadelphia.

Classes at this historic site, adjacent to Independence Hall, began in Fall 2006. Students who previously attended classes at other Center City locations such as the ARAMARK building and the HUB City View will now take classes at the Public Ledger building.This location is convenient to adult learners who live and/or work in the city.

FORT WASHINGTON
The Gwynedd-Mercy College Center for Lifelong Learning is located in the Fort Washington Business Complex on Virginia Drive about ¼ mile east of the EXPO Center.

The two-story Virginia Building sits on the corner of 1250 Virginia Drive and Office Center Drive - directly across the street from the PA Turnpike's westbound on-and-off EZ Pass ramp. The Fort Washington Business Complex is within reach of several major thoroughfares (as shown on the indicator map located on this page) making it easily accessible. For directions, please call the Center at 1-877-GWYNEDD.

POTTSTOWN, MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Programs are also offered at the Montgomery County Community College University Center in Pottstown, Montgomery County. This beautifully reappointed former shoe polish factory is an extension of the MCCC West Campus.

You may also request directions by contacting us through this web site at Request for More Information or call 1-877-GWYNEDD (1-877-499-6333) to have directions faxed to you. We look forward to having you visit the Center for Lifelong Learning!

Click here to open a new browser window with a map from Mapquest.com to the Gwynedd-Mercy Campus
Click here to open a new browser windows with a detailed map from Mapquest.com to the Center for Lifelong Learning's main building