I'm considering starting my college journey at Baltimore City Community College in Maryland. Can anyone share the admission requirements and what I should prepare for in terms of application process and deadlines?
Sure, happy to help with that question! Baltimore City Community College (BCCC) has an open-admission policy, meaning there's no minimum GPA or SAT/ACT score requirement. Everyone who applies and can benefit from post-secondary education is admitted.
Here are the steps you'd take during the admission process:
1. Application: You can fill out an online application on the BCCC website, free of charge. This form has sections about your personal information, educational history, and intended program of study at BCCC.
2. Residency Verification: Maryland residents are given lower tuition fees than out-of-state students. To qualify for in-state tuition, you need to provide documentation that verifies your Maryland residency, like a driver's license or a utility bill with your name and Maryland address.
3. Transcripts: Submit your official high school transcripts or GED scores to the Admissions Office. Transfer students should also submit official transcripts from all previously attended colleges or universities, whether they intend to apply these credits towards their program at BCCC or not.
4. Placement Test: Students who have graduated high school more than three years ago or who are looking to enroll in a degree program will have to take placement tests in English and mathematics. There are exceptions for students who have already completed college-level English and math courses or scored certain benchmarks on the SAT or ACT.
5. Academic Advising and Registration: After receiving your acceptance letter, you'll have to meet with an academic advisor who will discuss your academic and career goals, review placement scores, and help select your classes for the upcoming semester.
As for deadlines, the application is open year-round, but it's ideal to submit all documents well before the semester you intend to start. This will give you ample time to sort out your class schedule, financial aid, and other details. For instance, if you're planning to start in the Fall, try to complete your application by early Summer.
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