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New Courses are available for college credit:

·         IS 30 & IS 31 (FEM 170)

·         IS 701.a, IS 704 & IS 706 (FEM 171)

·         IS 197.EM & IS 197.SP (FEM 172)

·         IS 546.a, IS 547.a & IS 548 (FEM 173)

·         IS 26, IS 630, IS 102, IS 293 (FEM 174)

·         IS 22 & IS 55 (FEM 175)

Please Note: That all of the IS courses listed within the FEM course number must be completed to earn 1 semester hour of college credit

 

Click here to download the FCC Application for College Credit.

Founded in 1957, Frederick Community College (FCC) is one of 16 community colleges in Maryland, and is a regionally accredited, public, two-year, degree-granting institution.  More than 14,000 people take credit and noncredit classes each year. The day student population is more traditional—they are younger, many right out of high school. Many working adults with families take classes at night, on weekends, or through non-traditional formats such as online, TV courses, credit by exam, independent study, Weekend College, or portfolio development where students earn credits for work and life experiences. FCC has an outstanding faculty and staff, superb programs and facilities, and services of every kind.

If this sounds good to you, then, let's get started.  First, download the application above; you will use it as a reference tool during course completion and for final submission for your credits. 

The next step is to complete your courses.  From the Independent Study website, you will be able to obtain course materials and test online.  Only the courses listed on the application are eligible for credit.  Once you have successfully completed the courses, you can submit the application for college credit with your payment.  Your transcript will arrive in approximately four weeks from the time we receive your application.

All applicants are responsible for verifying acceptance of these credits by his or her receiving institution.

How simple is that?  Click Independent Study to the left to take the next step!

Click here for more information about Frederick Community College.