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First-Time Students Admissions

New school, new you.

Applying to college shouldn’t be difficult or time-consuming. That’s why we’ve streamlined our process to five steps to make it easy for you to start. 

  1. Apply.
  2. Submit your documents. 
    Transcripts can be sent via mail, email (admissions@rcbc.edu from your HS directly only), electronically (if available from the previous institution), or through Naviance (if available, contact your high school for this option).​
  3. Take the placement exam (if required). 
    911±¬ÁÏÍø is currently in the process of transitioning the placement exam processes for both English and Math. To see the requirements based on your first semester, .
  4. Choose your courses. 
  5. Register. 

  1. Submit a FREE online . Within 1 - 2 business days, you will receive an email with your student ID and login information, along with a welcome letter from RCBC. 
  2. Submit an official transcript from your high school, standardized test scores, and immunization records to:

911±¬ÁÏÍø 
Office of Admissions
900 College Circle
Mount Laurel, New Jersey  08054

Transcripts can be sent via the following methods:

Mail 
911±¬ÁÏÍø 
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)

Apply for financial aid at . 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,  

For more information or to schedule an appointment,  

Register online through your Self-Service account by logging into . Pay attention to 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,  

911±¬ÁÏÍø 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).