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TEACH Institute Advising
Step 1: Credit or noncredit? Most career training tracks are credit programs leading to a degree, certificate or letter of recognition; however, some child care training and teacher professional development courses are offered for noncredit. If you are not sure which track you need to pursue, contact us at teach@aacc.edu.
Step 2: New students who wish to take credit classes, but have never before enrolled in Anne Arundel Community College should submit a college application before scheduling an appointment with an adviser. If you already know which degree or certificate you wish to pursue, pick from these codes.
Step 3: Students who have never attended college and do not have ACT, SAT, AP or CLEP scores will need to be assessed for proficiency in English, reading and mathematics prior to meeting with an adviser to schedule classes.
Step 4: Each student, whether new to college or not, must then make an appointment to meet with the TEACH Institute adviser. To schedule an appointment at Arundel Mills or Arnold call 410-777-2981.
Step 5: Review the following information before you meet with your adviser.
Preparing for an Advising Appointment
Transferring to or from Anne Arundel Community College
Planning a New Career
Step 6: Meet with your adviser.
Step 7: Register for your credit classes. We recommend you do this online and become familiar with MyAACC where you will also access course grades and schedules. If you have not used MyAACC before, be sure to review the MyAACC tutorial.PDF

Last Updated: Jul 19 2010 11:04AM