

Baltimore City Community College
At a Glance
Credit students annually:
9,597
Continuing education students
annually:
11,736
Two main campuses, 88 off-campus learning sites (including churches, businesses, community centers, public libraries, and schools), and Internet courses.
Wide range of noncredit, short-term courses offered through the college’s Business and Continuing Education Division.
Overview
Founded in 1947, Baltimore City Community College (BCCC) enrolls more Baltimore City residents as undergraduates than any Maryland college or university, and is the largest provider of undergraduate higher education in Baltimore City.
BCCC offers 34 associate degree programs and 32 certificate credit programs in such fields as allied health, construction, bioscience, nursing, teaching, information technology, hospitality management and law enforcement. Courses are available at the Harbor Campus, the Liberty Campus, Reisterstown Plaza Center and numerous satellite locations—in addition to distance learning courses available online. Noncredit courses include English as a Second Language, GED prep, real estate appraisal, nursing assistant training and medical terminology.
For more information visit the Baltimore City Community College web site or call 410-462-8300.