2008 CCBC College Catalog
Transferring to CCBC
Admission with transfer credit
For a student to be admitted
to CCBC with transfer credit, the sending institution must be an
accredited college or university. Credit may transfer if the institution
is regionally accredited by the American Association of Collegiate
Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO). To verify accreditation,
CCBC uses “Transfer Credit Practices of Designated Educational
Institutions” published by AACRAO. CCBC recognizes the following
regional accreditation associations:
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Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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New England Association of Schools and Colleges
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Northwest Association of Accredited Schools
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Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
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Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Credit may not be accepted from schools that are candidates for regional
accreditation and not fully accredited. This includes institutions
regionally accredited by a commission on occupational education.
As part of CCBC’s general admissions
procedures, students must submit official transcripts of all
previous college course work. Transcripts from other institutions should
be current, that is, they should be submitted to CCBC within one year of
the date they are (produced/issued). CCBC reserves the right to verify
any grades or credits which are in question regarding transfer.
Grade level required
Courses offered for transferred credit
must fit into the applicant’s proposed curriculum and should generally
be a “C” grade or better. However, courses in which the applicant earned
a “D” will be accepted for transfer if the overall Grade Point Average
(GPA) of all courses transferred is 2.0 or above.
Any General Education courses taken at a Maryland public college or
university will be accepted with a “D or better.” Grades for courses
taken at colleges or universities other than CCBC will not be computed
in the GPA but may be used for selective admission
requirements.
Number of transfer credits accepted
CCBC has direct transfer
agreements with other Maryland community colleges and four-year
institutions. CCBC will accept a maximum of 45 transfer credits,
including no more than 30 credits by examination. In order to receive an
associate degree from CCBC, the transfer applicant must fulfill the
credit and curriculum requirements of the major. The minimum number of
credits for an associate degree is 60. However, students must complete
either a total of 31 credits taken in any order or in any time sequence
or the last 15 credits (a minimum of 25 percent) at CCBC.
NOTE: Students enrolled under a joint college/military agreement may
complete their final 15 credits in any order or time sequence.
Transfer of General Education requirements
Students who have
successfully completed a degree at another accredited institution of
higher education meet the General Education
requirements for a degree at CCBC, which will be so noted on the
student’s transcript. Transfer credits will not be granted if the
credits were earned at a time when the sending institution was not
accredited by an appropriate agency.
Students who have earned a degree from an accredited institution outside
of the U.S. will be evaluated on an individual basis. CCBC will make any
decision regarding General Education requirements based on the results
of the transcript evaluation, particularly as this relates to English
requirements.
Transfer credits for certificate programs
A student who
applies to CCBC as a transfer student with the intention of obtaining a
certificate in a designated occupational area must complete the
admission criteria and also take at least 25 percent of the courses
required for the certificate at CCBC; that is, no more than 75 percent
of the courses may be accepted in transfer from another institution.