Articulation Agreements
Students who have attended a massage program at another learning institution may be eligible to receive credits toward the A.A.S. degree in massage therapy. CCBC has an articulation agreement with the Baltimore School of Massage and those students transferring in are entitled to receive credit for materials studied. All transfer students must meet with either Advisor for School of Health Professions, or Jean Wible, Interim Director, Massage Therapy program, to determine possible course waivers and substitutions.
This program transfers to the Bachelor of Technical/Professional Studies program at Towson University. The maximum number of CCBC credits that may be applied to the program is 64.
CCBC and the Massage Therapy Program does not discriminate against any individual for reasons of race, sex, color, religion, national or ethic origin, age, veteran’s status, sexual orientation, or conditions of disability regarding students, educational programs and activities, scholarship and loan programs.
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