School Introduction
Baltimore City Community College, Baltimore, Maryland, established in 1947, is an American by specialized academic school located in Baltimore, Maryland.The college was founded in 1947 as part of the Baltimore City Public Schools system to provide a high school education for veterans of World War II (1939 / 1941-1945). The enlisted men and officers were known as Veterans Academy, the inspiration of Dr. Harry Bard. It is also one of the earliest examples of the growing "junior college" (also known as "city college" in some cases, especially in California), an educational development movement that originated with several early public high schools/middle schools and small colleges in the post-Civil War (1861-1865) era. This educational development movement originated with several early public high schools/middle schools and small colleges and academies in the post-Civil War (1861-1865) era, and was revitalized in the early 20th century and led to the growth of today's "community colleges" in many cities and towns in the United States. This new type of college consisted of freshmen and sophomores in the first two years of college, conferring an associate degree rather than a bachelor's degree/diploma, and was designed to meet and satisfy the intermediate needs of high school students between academics, especially vocational and trade/occupational training, and large colleges and universities.
Baltimore City Community College of Maryland also has a National Weatherization Training Center in East Baltimore on East Preston Street. The center is one of only 26 National Weatherization Training Centers operated by the U.S. Department of Energy and the only one in the state of Maryland. Official school address: www.bccc.edu
Application Information
Apply at https://www.bccc.edu/apply
To apply for an EDU email address at Baltimore City Community College, we recommend using the Maryland American Information Profile. Click on "CREATE ACCOUNT" to create an account.
Wait 2 days after submitting your application and you will immediately receive an email from Baltimore City Community College with the subject line.Congratulations on your acceptance" email containing your student ID, student EDU email.
Mailbox Information
pass (a bill or inspection etc)myBCCCYou can access Panther Portal, Canvas, BCCC email, Cashnet, and Financial Aid with a single login.This means you only need to remember one username and password for all three systems.Log in to myBCCC using your network ID (same as your Canvas username).
If you have never logged in from a BCCC computer classroom, theYour default password begins with the same four digits as your username, followed by the four-digit year of birth, the two-digit month of birth, and the two-digit date of birth. Numbers.
The four numbers that have been assigned to you can be found in the University's Acceptance Letter. If you are no longer entitled to access this letter, you can also find them by visiting the student portal. Please click on the following link: https://portal.bccc.edu/regent/ Then click "View/update address/contact info "and log in. The first page you see will show your username, campus e-mail address, and a description of your default password.
Example:John Smith, born 7/20/1990. Username: jsmith5032 Default password: 503219900720
Baltimore City Community College EDU mailboxes are hosted on Gmail, Google Drive Unlimited, and support Microsoft Office 365 desktop installation. Can be verified with Microsoft Imagine student account, Microsoft Azure student account activation without US phone ID verification, straight through in seconds!
common problems
What is MYBCCC?
MYBCCC is the portal that allows easy and convenient access to applications that students use frequently through the SSO process. Includes student email, canvas, and Panther portals.
Where can I find the MYBCCC?
MYBCCC is located on the home page of the BCCC website - bccc.edu When using a university computer, students will automatically be logged into the MYBCCO portal when they enter their network ID and password. To access off-campus, students must click on MYBCCC on the BCCC homepage and enter their network ID and password.
What if a student loses?
Students may press "Reset Password/Self Service"Reset Password.
What if the BCCC network goes down?
SSO is a cloud service. If there is a network outage, the canvas and student email will not be affected as long as the student has access to the internet. The other portal is hosted on a BCCC server. If there is a BCCC network outage, it may affect access to the Panther Portal or delay information updates.
What happens if a student's account is locked?
Students should wait 30 minutes before they can log back in and reset their password.
online experience
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