CCBC Student Resources
 
 
 

Academic Advisement Academic Advisors at CCBC are here to answer your questions about CCBC policies, procedures and requirements that can affect your academic career.
Assessment of Prior Learing The APL Program provides students options to have the learning they acquired outside of college classes evaluated for equivalency to college-level credits.
Career Counseling Get help choosing a career or a major, or finding a job. Improve your resume, cover letter and interview readiness.
Clinical Counseling Free, confidential help by licensed, professional counselors to help you manage problems getting in the way of your learning and academic success.
College Terminology College comes with a language of its own. Want to know what "audit" means? What's the difference between an A.A.S. degree and an A.A. degree? Go to this page to find it.
Course Descriptions Want to know what a course is about or what its prerequisites are?
Degrees & Certificates Click for a list of degrees and certificates offered by CCBC. (Be aware, the list on the left is credit degrees and certificates. The list on the right is non-credit)
Disability Support Services Request accommodations related to a disability by scheduling an appointment with a disabilities counselor.
Financial Aid Have questions about applying for aid, or about your aid. Start on the Financial Aid Web site to look for answers. You may also want to log in to your myCCBC page and your SIMON account for more specific information about your aid.
International Student Services Help in applying to CCBC, answers immigration questions, and provides academic advisement.
Libraries There is always a professional librarian waiting to assist you at the reference desk any time the library is open. 24/7 reference service is now available with our new Ask-Us-Now service!
Online/Distance Learning Interested in taking an online class or a telecourse? Go to this Web site for more information.
Online Writing Lab (OWL) The CCBC Online Writing Lab provides tutoring to students who want writing help from off campus.
Project SPARK (Catonsville) or
Project START (Essex)

Student Support Services Programs funded by the U.S. Department of Education to provide academic support to students who meet the following guidelines:

  • U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • First generation college student (neither parent has a bachelor's degree)
  • Qualifies for financial aid or has a documented disability
  • Demonstrates the potential to complete degree or transfer requirements within three years.
Student Life Interested in getting some extra experience for your resume or college application? Just want to know what's fun at CCBC? Check with Student Life!
Student Success Center Free tutoring services for all CCBC students!
Student Success Strategists Provide assistance with developing successful academic and personal skills.
Testing Center The place to go for placement tests, proctored tests for an online or telecourse, CLEP tests and more.
Veterans Affairs Learn about VA education benefits, learning options, and more

 
 
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