Complete your associate degree at Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) and
transfer credits seamlessly to earn your bachelor's degree at The University of Baltimore.
Here's how you'll benefit:
Access to UBalt facilities & events: Get a Bee Card for access to the campus library, writing center, tutoring, professional
workshops, and more.
Transfer scholarships & grants:: Qualify for scholarships like The Bob Parsons Fund, Samuel G. Rose Scholars Award,
and the Wilson Presidential Scholarship to reduce tuition.
Co-advising: Work with advisers from both institutions to ensure your CCBC courses align with
your UBalt program.
Choose a degree program that aligns with your career goals and allows you to optimize
your associate degree by following one of the recommended CCBC-to-UBalt pathways.
When you complete your associate degree at CCBC, you have access to transfer awards
and Maryland resident discounts that can significantly reduce your tuition expenses.
The Bob Parsons Scholarship Fund provides financial support for Pell Grant-eligible transfer and military/veteran
students toward tuition and fees.
The Samuel G. Rose Scholars Award offers $400 to $9,000 annually, renewable each year, to help undergraduates complete
their degrees.
The Wilson Presidential Scholarship covers 100% of in-state tuition for qualifying transfer students with a cumulative
GPA of 3.5 or higher.
UBalt Foundation Scholarships are available for new transfer students across academic programs. One application
matches you with all qualifying scholarships.
Priority Consideration: Apply early for merit-based scholarships.
Additional scholarships are available for PTK members.
Flexible course schedules, including classroom, online, hybrid, evening, and weekend
options.
UBalt is a leader within the University System of Maryland, accepting and applying
more credits toward your degree.
Accelerated bachelor’s-to-master’s programs and early-entry law school options let
you earn credits toward both degrees, saving time and money.
Over 70 undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and certificate programs aligned with high-demand
careers. Our undergraduate programs are organized into five professional pathways:
Discuss this program with your CCBC academic adviser to verify your eligibility to
participate.
Submit the acknowledgment form, which outlines the student checklist, program requirements and permission to share
your academic information with UBalt.
CCBC will submit the completed acknowledgment form to UBalt.
Artjona Adeoye, aadeoye@ubalt.edu, transfer program coordinator, will contact you regarding the next steps to enroll
in the program.