Ccac North Campus Child Development Center is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 8701 Perry Hwy, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania PA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Reviews are overwhelmingly positive with all 5-star ratings. Parents praise the support staff, enrollment process, and campus facilities. The facility is described as wonderful with amazing faculty and staff.
Great support staff! Easy instructions to get through the enrollment process 😀
Didn't help with the dyslexia students whe they didn't understand. The math scholar didn't understand the stress or the help those students face on a day to day basis. This was over 10 years and hope it got better.
Excellent adult community classes. Have taken painting, pickleball, and yoga at reasonable prices and with friendly instructors.
A wonderful campus with amazing faculty & staff!!
Growing up in the North Hills of Pittsburgh, I never realized how fortunate we were to have a sizeable community college nearby. Nor did I realize how often I'd end up going there as an adult. I first used the building to take a driver's ed class in high school, and later for a summer math course. That was just the beginning, however. I started taking college classes here in Fall 2009 to explore my interests, allowing me to earn credits without the high price tag of a 4 year school. Primarily I took science, art and general education courses that could be easily transferred. The classrooms are mostly the size of your typical high school room, some bigger than others. One was larger and auditorium style where I had astronomy. The chemistry and biology/anatomy labs were nice and on par with larger colleges, so keep that in mind if you plan on the science route. The art here was limited, I took pottery and loved it, but spent a few semesters down at the main Allegheny campus for photography, sculpture, painting, etc. Many professors are experienced and also teach at Pitt, Duquesne, RMU, etc so they aren't all blowoff courses as some kids entering naively assume. After deciding on biology, I transferred 60 credits to nearby La Roche University in 2014 to graduate in a few years with my bachelors! Now I'm back in 2023 currently to take a prerequisite course to apply for dental hygiene school (yes I change my mind a lot but that's another story). Currently the college has some nice renovations since I was last here. Solar panels cover the roof, there is a new digital entrance sign by the road, classrooms have red accent walls, and computers are updated. The main parking lot is in need of a good paving, and the landscaping is a bit overgrown, but overall not too shabby. I can't speak to the food or personal experiences some other reviewers had with staff, but again I'm guessing I've been here far more often over the years than many people who take a semester or two and leave. If you want to go to college, grad school, try to find a career path, or just want to take an interesting night class this remains the place to start! SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY COLLEGES! They provide access to education and training to so many and keep the region strong!