Contact Us
Outreach and Admissions
(856) 222-9311, ext. 1199
admissions@rcbc.edu
At RCBC, your success is our priority. Make it worth it.
We know that transferring from another school can feel like starting over. We’re here to make the process as easy as possible.
- Submit a FREE online application for admission. Within 1 - 2 business days, you will receive an email with your student ID and login information, along with a welcome letter from RCBC.
- Submit an official transcript from your high school, standardized test scores, and immunization records to:
Rowan College at Burlington County
Office of Admissions
900 College Circle
Mount Laurel, New Jersey 08054
Transcripts can be sent via the following methods:
Mail
Rowan College at Burlington County
Office of Admissions
900 College Circle
Mount Laurel, New Jersey 08054
Email
admissions@rcbc.edu from your high school directly only
Electronically
(if available from previous institution)
Through Naviance
(if available, contact your high school for this option)
Unofficial Transcripts
registration@rcbc.edu
Apply for financial aid at https://fafsa.gov. Be sure to add our school code: 007730. If you need assistance or have questions, please contact our Financial Aid Office at (856) 222-9311, ext. 1575, or visit us online.
Meet with an academic advisor to choose your courses and create a plan of study. Our academic advisors are available by appointment or on a walk-in basis at our Mount Laurel Campus.
To check for course availability, click here.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, click here.
Register online through your Self-Service account by logging into BaronOne. Pay attention to payment due dates to avoid late charges or being dropped from your classes for non-payment.
For more information about the Office of the Registrar, contact information and hours, click here.
RCBC accepts transfer credits, not grades, from accredited colleges submitted as official transcripts with a grade of C or better. The maximum number of credits that can be accepted cannot exceed 75% of the required credits in a program (usually 48 credits).