CREDIT FROM OTHER SOURCES
Admission with articulated credit
CCBC has an association with
secondary and proprietary schools and other organizations offering
instruction. The college matches the instructional program of these
institutions with its own curricula and, when appropriate, enters into a
formal articulation agreement. Students interested in articulation
programs should contact the Admissions office. There are fees associated
with these options.
Military training and education
Many military training and
educational programs have been evaluated and recommended for
college-level credit by the American Council on Education, the National
Program on Non-Sponsored Instruction and CCBC faculty. These
recommendations may be acceptable for credit.
Assessment of Prior Learning
CCBC acknowledges that many adults have benefited from learning
experiences outside the college classroom, such as:
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On-the-job experience
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Training for job advancement
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Military training
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Involvement in community activities
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Self-designed learning activities in areas of personal interest
Some students may be able to receive college credit for the
college-level learning they have already completed through the
Assessment of Prior Learning (APL) program. APL allows students’ prior
learning (equivalent to the objectives and scope of college courses) to
be evaluated for credit. That credit can then be applied toward
certificate or degree requirements.
The amount of credit awarded for prior learning may be no more than half
of the specialized courses in a program, with a maximum of 30 credits.
No more than 15 of the 30 credits may be granted based on examinations
developed by CCBC or portfolio assessment.
The APL program offers a variety of options to the serious adult
interested in getting credit for his or her college-level learning.
College credits may be earned through the following options:
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Credit by examinations more information:
e-mail / 443-840-3156
Testing programs such as the College-Level
Examination Program (CLEP), Advanced Placement Testing Program (AP)
and DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST) are accepted with
appropriate scores.
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Departmental examinations more information:
e-mail / 443-840-3156
Academic departments of the college have
developed competency examinations for selected courses.
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Portfolio assessment more information:
e-mail / 443-840-3156
Since many educational experiences cannot be
evaluated satisfactorily by examination, qualified students may choose
to develop portfolio summaries of their college-level learning.
Portfolios are then presented to appropriate faculty for evaluation
and possible award of credit.
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Non-collegiate training and education more information:
Registrar:
Catonsville: 443-840-4555; Dundalk:
443-840-3401; Essex: 443-840-1363
Many training and educational
programs offered through businesses, industries and government
agencies have been evaluated and recommended for college-level credit
by the American Council on Education and N.Y. Regents/PONSI and are
acceptable for credit.
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Apprenticeship Training more information:
e-mail / phone: 410-455-4428.
Students may qualify for up to 30 college
credits for the satisfactory completion of an apprentice training
program registered with and recognized by the Maryland Apprenticeship
and Training Council.