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Consider getting a jump start on college by knocking out a general education credit or exploring a course in your desired field.

While in high school, you may be eligible to take classes for free and get your feet wet on what college courses are like. Remember, though, your grade is part of your college transcript, so choose wisely and apply yourself! We recommend working with your admissions advisor to pick out the right classes for you. 

Learn more about enrolling in ECAP.


Disability Support Services Accommodations

Disability Support Services (DSS) exists to ensure that students with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate in educational and co-curricular offerings. You must provide documentation of your disability to AACC and then meet with a Disability Support Services specialist. Your high school will not submit any documentation to DSS on your behalf.


AACC Courses at Severn Run High School

Courses coming soon – starting AY 2025/2026.


Earn College Credit at CAT-North

Students attending the Center for Applied Technology – North (CAT-North) can earn college credits by enrolling in selected AACPS Career Technology Education (CTE) programs. You then just need to successfully complete your CAT-North program, and earn a C or better on the AACC college proficiency assessment(s).* Grades below C will not be reflected on your AACC college transcript. 

*The Childhood Development Associate (CDA) program requires a grade of B or better to earn proficiency credit.


Questions?

We’re here to help.

Admissions & Enrollment Development
AACC Admissions Advisor

Jennifer Sheppard

410-777-2094

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