Dual Enrollment Options

CCBC makes it easy for you to enroll if you just want to take a few classes and are currently attending another college or university.

Here’s Why:
CCBC classes offer a fast, convenient and affordable way for students enrolled at other colleges to accelerate their futures.
  • Selection. CCBC offers hundreds of prerequisite and general education courses in science, math, social science, liberal arts and other areas.
  • Ease of transfer. CCBC works with many other institutions to ensure our credits are transferable.
  • Save money. Depending on your home institution and your schedule, CCBC classes can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
  • Save time. Take classes when you want, on-site or online. We have 15 start dates throughout the year, including three winter sessions and four summer sessions.

Here’s How: 
For most courses, visiting students can register easily online.
  1. Check out our catalog of courses for visiting students. You can search or browse by subject.
  2. Select your courses and add them to your schedule.
  3. Click on Register for Selected Courses.
  4. On the right side under Visiting Student New User, click on New Account to create your registration account.
  5. Complete and submit the form and pay for your classes. Done!

Don't see what you're looking for?
Some courses (usually science or math) have prerequisites that require additional verification, so there are a few extra steps:
  1. Search for the course(s) you want to take at CCBC.
  2. Complete an application for admission.
  3. Submit official high school and college transcript(s).
  4. Following the transcript(s) review, students will receive an email confirmation. Students meeting course prerequisites will be able to enroll.
  5. Connect with an Academic Advisor.

When a prerequisite is required, submit a transcript.

Transcripts will be assessed to determine whether you have successfully completed the college-level coursework that are prerequisites for certain CCBC courses. Contact your previous schools to send your official transcripts to CCBC.

Transcript submission options

  • Electronic
  • Mail
Attn: Transcript Evaluation
CCBC – Registrar's Office
7201 Rossville Boulevard 
Baltimore, Md 21237

  • Drop off 

Timing is key

Transcripts are evaluated on a first-in basis and will be evaluated within two to three weeks of receipt. Submit your official transcripts before the following preferred due dates to allow adequate time to complete the evaluation:

  • by May 15 for Summer classes
  • by August 15 for Fall classes
  • by December 15 for Winter and Spring classes
Check your CCBC student email account (____@email.ccbcmd.edu) for an email from the Transfereval@ccbcmd.edu with your credit evaluation results.

What is an official transcript?

There are two forms of official transcripts: original, sealed envelope and electronic.  
  • A transcript is considered official when it is received in an original, sealed envelope from the issuing institution. Any transcript submitted that has been removed from the official, sealed envelope is considered unofficial.

  • Electronic transcripts are only considered official when sent directly from the institution. Emailed transcripts from students are considered unofficial.

Transfer credit are not awarded for unofficial transcripts. Official transcripts submitted to the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) become the property of CCBC. CCBC will not re-issue the transcript to another institution or return it to the student. Transcripts must be received within one year of issue date. Online Transfer Center »