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Because college is for all, not the few.

Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) Degrees to Succeed students will be required to meet with CCBC to gain approval for this program and submit the D2S Acknowledgement Form before applying with APU. 

Books and Materials

Coincidence that ebooks rhymes with “free books?” We think not. Yes, all ebooks and textbooks are provided to credit-seeking undergraduate students at no cost – thanks to the University’s book grant. Some programs will have additional course material costs not covered by this grant. The materials needed can be viewed within the Academic Plan. Simply click on the course title and select the Course Materials block under the course’s description to see what materials are needed.

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Submit the Application for Admission
Welcome to the first step with us as part of your Degrees to Succeed Program! If you have not done so already, complete the Admissions Application.

Important: When completing the application, please select the bachelor's program that you wish to pursue.
Complete Orientation
Read over the University’s policies and procedures, complete your profile, and accept the University’s agreement to handle disputes through arbitration.

Important: On the Complete Your Profile page of orientation, please select “CCBC Degrees to Succeed Program” from the Affiliation picklist in the Employer Information section.

Once you complete orientation, you will gain access to many resources in the University ecampus and receive a Student ID that you will use in future interactions with the University.
Verify Your Identity & Submit the APUS FERPA Form
We believe you are who you say you are. Still, students are required to verify their identity for admission as well as for processing the APUS FERPA Release Form. Work with your admissions representative to meet these requirements.
Browse Resources in the Ecampus
While you complete your degree at CCBC, we are committed to being part of your educational journey! Now that you have access, take some time to explore our Success Center. The Success Center is your centralized location for a variety of self-serve and on-demand resources. Check out the sections on Academic Success, Career Success, Mentoring, My Community, and Tips and Resources! You can also search for key terms. Easily access the Success Center at the top of your ecampus!
Begin the Transfer Credit Application
Important: Please complete the following steps once you have completed your associate degree with CCBC!

Start the process of evaluating your prior credits. A Transfer Credit Application is required for all undergraduate degree-seeking students who have attended other accredited institutions. Once all documentation is received, the process can take 2-3 weeks to complete.
Determine Payment Options
Affordability is one of the main differences between us and the other guys. We accept several forms of payment such as federal student aid, military tuition assistance, veterans benefits, scholarships and loans, employer funding, and self-payment. Consider your options, then choose the best payment for your budget. Details can be found within your ecampus and are also located on our website.
Register for Classes
Let the learning begin! Click Register Now in the top banner of the ecampus and follow the prompts until you receive a confirmation number or the course shows as registered in your Academic Plan. 
Review Books/Course Materials
Ebooks and/or textbooks are provided to all credit-seeking undergraduate students at no cost through our University book grant. Ebooks may be in the classroom or online library. Some programs will have additional course material costs not covered by this grant. The materials needed can be viewed within the Academic Plan. Simply click on the course title and select the Course Materials block under the course’s description to see what materials are needed.
Enter Your Classroom
With your work ethic, you’re no stranger to the phrase “the early bird gets the worm.” The classroom opens at 6 a.m. ET. You must log into your classroom at least once the first week and complete the first week’s introductory forum post. This post must contain at least 250 words and be submitted by 11:59 p.m. ET on Sunday. If you do not complete this requirement during week one by the noted specifications, you will be automatically dropped from the course.