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CCBC Student Success Center earns Level 3 certification from College Reading and Learning Association

The tutoring program was already certified at levels 1 and 2


Baltimore County, Md. (June 16, 2026) – Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) is pleased to announce that its Student Success Center has been awarded certification as a Level 3 certified tutor training program by the internationally recognized College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA). The program was already certified at levels 1 and 2.

For more than thirty years, CRLA has been a leader in learning assistance, reading, and academic support programs with almost 1,300 members and over 2,000 certified training programs worldwide.

CCBC’s Student Success Center has worked hard to develop a tutor training program that meets CRLA’s rigorous standards and has successfully completed the International Tutor Training Program Certification (ITTPC) peer review process. Achieving certification means that CCBC has met CRLA’s high standards for tutor selection, training, direct service, and evaluation as an integral part of their overall tutoring program.

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About Community College of Baltimore County

Since 1957, CCBC has opened the doors to accessible, affordable, high-quality education empowering generations of area residents to transform their lives and the lives of others. Each year, over 50,000 students enroll at the college’s main campuses, extension centers and online to make their starts, earn degrees, launch and build careers. CCBC offers the region’s most expansive selection of degree, certificate and workplace certification programs that prepare students for transfer, job entry and career advancement in such industries as business, education, health care, information technology, cybersecurity, construction, and transportation. Designated as the “Best Community College” among the Maryland Daily Record’s 2025 Reader Rankings, CCBC is also nationally recognized as a leader in innovative learning strategies and among the nation’s top associate degree producers.

For more information, contact:

Hope Hall Davis

Director of Communications