Baltimore City Community College
Baltimore City Community College dates its origins to Baltimore Junior College, founded as part of the Baltimore City Public Schools in 1947 to provide post-high school education for returning World War II veterans. In 1967, the College was renamed Community College of Baltimore and restructured as a department of the City of Baltimore. In the 1980s City and State leaders recognized that shrinking City resources made it difficult for the City to operate a quality institution of higher education. On July 1, 1990, the Maryland General Assembly created a new institution, New Community College of Baltimore, funded by the State of Maryland. The College was granted permanent status in 1992 and renamed Baltimore City Community College.Baltimore City Community College primarily serves the residents and business community of Baltimore, BCCC offers educational opportunities on all levels to the citizens of Baltimore and the State of Maryland that enables students to obtain good jobs, transfer to four-year colleges, or take short-term training to upgrade their skills or acquire new ones.
BCCC has two campuses, Harbor and Liberty.
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BCCC Telephone Guide
Main Telephone Numbers:
General Information: (410)-462-8000 Admissions Office/Call Center: (410)-462-8300 MD Toll-Free: 1-(888)-203-1261 TTY: 1-(800)-735-2258
Additional Information
Academic Advisement: (410)-462-7660 Academic Development Program: (410)-462-8550 Administration Division (410)-462-8383 Admissions Office: (410)-462-8300 Adult and Community Education Program: (410)-986-5444 Alumni Relations Office: (410)-986-5558 BCCC Foundation: (410)-986-5450 Bookstore Harbor Campus: (410)-986-5454 Bookstore Liberty Campus: (410)-462-8474 Business and Continuing Education Center: (410)-986-3200 Cashier Harbor Campus: (410)-986-5525 Cashier Liberty Campus: (410)-462-8474 Center for Teaching Excellence: (410)-462-7726 Clarence Blount Child Development Center: (410)-462-7760
Computer-Assisted Labs
- Reading CAI Lab: (410)-462-8024
- IBM CAI Lab: (410)-462-7627
- IVD CAI Lab: (410)-462-7641
TRIO
- Student Support Services: (410)-462-8396
- Talent Search Program: (410)-462-8405
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Upward Bound Program: (410)-462-8560
Tuition and Fees (as of 2003-2004 Academic Year)
Tuition
- Auditing: Same as Tuition per credit hour
- Maryland Residents: $69/credit hour
- Out-of-State and Foreign Non-Immigrant Residents: $159/credit hour (Students
from foreign countries who enter the College with a student or non-immigrant visa
are classified as out-of-State regardless of age or length of time at local residence)
- Application Fee (paid by all students who apply): $10
- Graduation Fee (paid by all students for graduation): $25
- Registration Fee (paid by all students each semester): $5
- Technology Fee (paid by all students each semester): $25
- Dedicated Fee (per credit; paid by all students; used to purchase instructional materials and equipment): $2
- Health Sciences Program fee (Allied Health program students only; per semester for a maximum of four semesters): $35
- Student Fee
(per credit; maximum $35 per semester; paid by all students; used to fund health
services and student activites): $20
- Add/Drop
Fee (for each schedule change during the first week of classes): $10
- College Level Examination Program: $43
- Test Center: $8
- Departmental: $25-$35
Parking Fees
- Full-time students (per semester): $25
- Part-time students (per semester): $15
- Summer only students: $15


