Seamlessly Step into Your Bachelor’s Degree
Complete your associate degree at Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) and transfer credits seamlessly to earn your bachelor’s degree at Stevenson University thanks to the Degrees to Succeed, Dual Admission Program.
Degrees to Succeed Benefits
- Co-advising with Stevenson advisors to ensure your CCBC courses align with your Stevenson program.
- SU ID Card allows entrance to select SU facilities, programs, and events.
- Acceptance of transfer credits for Associate of Arts (A.A.) and Associate of Science (A.S.) and select AAS degree programs (Accounting, Criminal Justice Studies, Legal Studies, Cybersecurity, Human Services, and Digital Media) with Junior Standing.
- Guaranteed application fee waiver.
- Eligible for $2,000 yearly Degrees to Succeed Scholarship for up to 2 years of full-time study, and other Stevenson transfer scholarships.
Get Started
Contact Us
Stevenson Transfer Admissions
1-877-468-6852
degreestosucceed@stevenson.edu
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Stevenson and CCBC Partnership Offers Transfer Students a Seamless Path to Their Bachelor’s Degrees
Career-Focused Education
With 100+ academic programs—including Professional Minors, Pre-Professional Tracks, and Bachelor’s-to-Master’s options—students can shape their educations to advance their career aspirations.
15:1
Faculty-to-Student Ratio and Personalized Support
Students receive personalized academic support and career preparation from dedicated faculty, advisors, Success Coaches, and Career Counselors.
A Growing Campus
with Award-Winning Facilities
Stevenson has been ranked the #1 Best College Campus and Best College Dorms in Maryland, and among the Top 10 College Dorms in the Nation by Niche.com. Recent expansions include the new athletic and recreational facilities of Stevenson’s 117-acre East campus and the Philip A. Zaffere Library. The university’s new Berman Family Performing Arts Center is now under construction.
Build your Community
With more than 80 student clubs and organizations, seven musical programs, Greek life, dozens of arts and cultural events every year, and innovative on-campus facilities like the new Kahlert Foundation Makerspace, there are plenty of opportunities to get involved, create, perform, and enjoy an active campus life.






