Baltimore, MD
7201 Rossville Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21237
http://www.ccbcmd.edu
The Community College of Baltimore County is a two-year community college in Baltimore, MD. It has a noncompetitive admissions process, admitting 100% of applicants. It has a midsized student body with 5,678 full-time students in attendance. 34% of graduates receive an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. Other favored selections include Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration, Business, and Police and Criminal Science, but there are 64 available focuses to choose from. If you would like to study veterinary studies while living in Maryland but don't have the best grades, CCBC is a great option for you, because its veterinary studies program ranks first in the state. In addition, CCBC is the 9th best mid-sized college in Maryland. At full price, tuition runs $6,754 a year for Maryland-based students. Otherwise, tuition can cost you up to $10,714. Before you rule out applying because of the price, be aware that just about 3/4 of CCBC students acquire at least some financial aid. 14% of The Community College of Baltimore County undergraduates end up getting a diploma, going into the employment market prepared to make a salary. On average, alumni take home an annual income of $27,700 a couple years after college. After 4 more years in the job market, the alumni's median yearly earnings climbs 26.7% to $35,100; however, that is still 12.5% below the national median salary for individuals. Many of you may like to be aware that it doesn't offer early decision. Further, CCBC does not have a remote program. Related to your wallet, be aware that the average amount of aid awarded through state grants is $1,031 and CCBC students awarded Pell grants receive $3,866 in aid on average. CCBC's academics rating on School Authority is 7.98 and our higher education specialists rated CCBC a 9.53 out of 10 for its party scene. Related to campus life, CCBC has an assortment of clubs and activities. Lastly, 25% of graduates pull in a starting salary of $14,600 or less and the highest-earning 1/4th of graduates make $53,000 or more, six years after college.
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Party Scene
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Nursing
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration
Business
Police and Criminal Science
Computer and Information Systems Security
Natural Sciences
Information Science