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Welcome from the Office of Admissions

Welcome to Baltimore City Community College where “Your Success” is our primary goal. We are available to assist you whether you are new to college, a returning student, a transfer student or just taking a class. It is our goal to make your experience at
BCCC pleasant and rewarding.

The Office of Admissions, Recruitment and Orientation provides services, programs and information designed to help you meet your educational goals, including

  • Pre-Admissions Advising is the first step in helping you determine your academic goals and develop and educational plan. During a one on one interview with an Admissions Officer, you will have an opportunity to explore BCCC’s various program offerings, and to learn more about the enrollment process including Testing, Financial Aid, Advising and Registration.

  • International Student Admissions is for those students who are seeking admission under F-1 student visa status. An International Student Advisor is ready to help you understand immigration regulation and easily navigate the admissions process at BCCC.

  • Transcript Evaluation is required of all students who have attended another college or university seeking to have college credit transferred. All successfully completed coursework may be used toward your degree or certificate program at BCCC. An Official College Transcript must be submitted to the Admissions Office from each institution attended.

  • Special Admissions to Nursing and Health Science programs are required of all students interested in pursuing degrees Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Physical Therapist Assistant, Respiratory Care and Surgical Technology. Students must meet with an Admissions Officer to learn of prerequisite requirements and the special admissions process.

  • New Student Orientation is mandatory for all new first-time, full-time (12 credits or more) students. However, part-time (11 credits or less) students are encouraged to attend. Orientation is designed to help students make a seamless transition to college life.
  • High School Early Enrollment Program allows students who are currently enrolled in high school and have achieved academic excellence to enroll in college courses at BCCC. Students must have a B (3.0) average, a recommendation from the principal or guidance counselor and permission from a parent or guardian to participate. Ask a BCCC Recruiter or contact us more information.

Admissions, Recruitment and Orientation

2901 Liberty Heights Avenue ● Harper Hall 109 ● Baltimore, Maryland 21215

410-462-8300