2009 CCBC College Catalog

Transferring from CCBC

Transfer advising
CCBC provides solid preparation and guidance for students planning to pursue four-year degrees. Liberal arts courses, General Education requirements and parallel university courses transfer easily to four-year colleges and universities.

Students who plan to transfer to four-year colleges after attending CCBC should meet with advisors or counselors early in their programs to identify appropriate courses that will efficiently transfer to the colleges they plan to attend.

Transfer resources
A wealth of information, including catalogs, applications, scholarship information, transfer guides and other resources, is available to students through transfer advising.

CCBC has established agreements for the seamless transfer of programs with Maryland public four-year institutions to ensure appropriate student preparation and placement. Recommended transfer patterns for many majors at Maryland four-year colleges are available in the counseling areas at each campus.

ARTSYS is an online resource created to assist the transfer of students from Maryland community colleges to University of Maryland System colleges and other participating institutions. Students can use ARTSYS at home or in CCBC counseling areas to:

  • Determine the transferability of CCBC courses to public and private four-year colleges
  • Access Recommended Transfer Programs (RTP) for the identification of CCBC courses that transfer directly into specific majors at the four-year college of choice

Representatives from four-year colleges and universities visit CCBC in the fall and spring semesters during Transfer Advising Day to meet with students.

Transcripts

Official transcripts ( get the request form )

  • Submit a written request and $3 transcript fee to the Records and Registration office.
  • CCBC will send an official transcript of the student’s academic record to a college, university, or employer per the student’s request.

Unofficial transcripts

  • Available via the CCBC Web site or in the offices of Records and Registration.

Students must satisfy all obligations to CCBC prior to the processing of transcripts.