
Welcome to Rowan College at Burlington County!
As you prepare to enroll, we wanted to share some next steps and helpful tips. View the three options below based upon who you are and where you're coming from. We can't wait to see where your RCBC education takes you!
Are you a first semester college student?
Step 1: Submit official documents.
- High school transcripts
- Standardized test scores:
- SAT
- ACT
- NJSLA/PARCC
- ASVAB
Via mail:
Office of Outreach and Admissions
900 College Circle
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054
Official Electronic Transcripts:
Must be sent from your home institution to Admissions@rcbc.edu
Step 2: Determine placement and course selection.
RCBC uses multiple measures to determine the most appropriate Mathematics placement for all entering students. Multiple measures include high school coursework, high school GPA, highest level of coursework completed and standardized test scores including SAT, ACT, PARCC, ASVAB and ALEKS placement tests. Students found to be college-ready based on a holistic review of measures will be placed into college-level courses.
- Click here to schedule an appointment with an admissions counselor.
Step 3: Apply for financial aid.
- Submit your FAFSA at FAFSA.GOV using RCBC’s school code: 007730.
- Filing early helps maximize the amount of aid for which you are eligible.
- Priority is given to students who file their FAFSA by June 1.
- For more information on financial aid and scholarships, click here.
Step 4: Register for courses.
Are you returning to RCBC or transferring in from another school?
Step 1: Submit official documents.
- Prior college transcripts
Via mail:
Office of Outreach and Admissions
900 College Circle
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054
Official Electronic Transcripts:
Must be sent from your home institution to Admissions@rcbc.edu
Step 2: Determine placement and course selection.
RCBC uses multiple measures to determine the most appropriate Mathematics placement for all entering students. Multiple measures include high school coursework, high school GPA, highest level of coursework completed and standardized test scores including SAT, ACT, PARCC, ASVAB and ALEKS placement tests. Students found to be college-ready based on a holistic review of measures will be placed into college-level courses.
- Click here to schedule an appointment with an admissions counselor.
Step 3: Apply for financial aid.
- Submit your FAFSA at FAFSA.GOV using RCBC’s school code: 007730.
- Filing early helps maximize the amount of aid for which you are eligible.
- Priority is given to students who file their FAFSA by June 1.
- For more information on financial aid and scholarships, click here.
Step 4: Register for courses.
Are you a visiting student from another school?
Step 1: Submit unofficial documents.
- Prior college transcripts: Your unofficial transcripts can be sent to registration@rcbc.edu
Step 2: Determine which courses you are going to take.
- To search the available courses, descriptions and prerequisite requirements for an upcoming term click here.
Step 3: Register for courses.
- Schedule an appointment with an academic advisor by clicking here.
- Registration is completed online via the Self-Service Tile in your BaronOne Portal.
For a user-friendly tutorial video, click here.
Step 4: Pay for courses.
- Manage your payments or establish payment plans here.

Want to learn more about the registration process or the majors we offer? Attend one of our virtual events!