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Anyone applying to ccbc for next fall?
On Simon: Student Services--> Admissions-->Click on "Fall 2018 CCBC" in blue letters-->This should bring up your application summary where you can see "Application Status".
It should say "Application Status: Complete ready for review". If you don't have that, I'd call your Campus SHP office and ask about it! You could be missing something, and you only have two weeks after the Jan. 31st deadline to get all of your transcripts and other things to them. By the way, if you are missing something, I think you can deliver them in person if your cutting it close, just call SHP office ahead of time to verify.
Hey everyone. I have applied for the Catonsville Day program for fall 2018 start, and the anticipation is killing me. I'm currently taking Micro, Nutrition and Ethics, so fingers crossed. Gewn Degner assured me that I was on the right track, but I'm worried that I have too many classes in progress and not yet completed. My GPA is decent, 3.63, and my TEAS score was an 89.3. Does anyone know, with the exception of the 69% minimum for reading, if they focus more on the science portion? I got a 95.7% on that bad boy! I really, really want this, and the wait is killing me!
I heard that for the TEAS exam they only look at reading and the overall score. The breakdown will have no merit on the application. Now, I am not sure if thats true but its what I heard. I heard they wean out the first round of applications on TEAs score ( if under 69% or proficient its in the " NO" pile). THey then sort by GPA. When they have an overabundance of the same GPA , they will go back and look at the reading scores and pick those with higher scores above those with lower. They said GPA is much more important and a bigger factor. A higher GPA will eliminate them going back to look at your TEAs reading score. That was from an employee two years ago so not sure if thats true for now...?
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Here are the stats from Fall 2017 from a previous poster if anyone is interested:
There were 350 applicants, 60 accepted into both day programs, 24 accepted into the online program, and 40 accepted into the evening/weekend program.