Online services & resources
Support. It’s a point of pride at CCBC and at the core of what we do. No matter what your needs are as a student, we meet you where you are and help you get where you want to go.From advising and accessibility, to tech support and tutoring, CCBC provides wrap-around services to help you succeed.
Important tips for emailing CCBC departments
So that we can address your concerns as quickly as possible, please remember to include student’s:- First and last name
- CCBC ID (if a current student)
- Date of birth
- Major (if applicable)
- Course information, question(s) and/or any other specific information you think may be helpful
Enrollment Services
Stay on track with your CCBC education by accessing these services.
Stay on track with your CCBC education by accessing these services.
Academic Advisement
Admissions and International Student Services
Enrollment and Student Records (Registrar)
Financial Aid
Student Finance (Bursar)
Testing Center
Support Services
If you need help with your studies or other concerns, CCBC is here for you.
If you need help with your studies or other concerns, CCBC is here for you.
Bookstore
College and Community Outreach Services
Disability Support Services
Food Service
Library
Online Writing Lab
Student Conduct
Student Services and Retention Initiatives
Student Success Center (tutoring)
Technology Support
Veterans Services
State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements
CCBC is authorized to offer online classes to out-of-state students.
As a member of the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) is approved to offer online learning courses and programs to students in all NC-SARA states. This agreement allows students to have a wider variety of education offerings as well as improved resolution of student complaints. Please note that, currently, California is not an NC-SARA state, but CA students attending CCBC still can receive Title IV funds.
For a list of higher education contacts to resolve complaints per state, please use the U.S. Department of Education site. Choose the state that you are in, and then search for the Higher Education contact.
As a member of the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) is approved to offer online learning courses and programs to students in all NC-SARA states. This agreement allows students to have a wider variety of education offerings as well as improved resolution of student complaints. Please note that, currently, California is not an NC-SARA state, but CA students attending CCBC still can receive Title IV funds.
For a list of higher education contacts to resolve complaints per state, please use the U.S. Department of Education site. Choose the state that you are in, and then search for the Higher Education contact.