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Degrees to Succeed

Transfer Admissions

Transfer easily to Coppin State University from the Community College of Baltimore County!

Mon-Thu: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Fri: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Miles Connor Bldg. 1st Floor
(410) 523-7351

Degrees to Succeed

Coppin State University (CSU) and the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) has partnered together to offer CCBC students a seamless and efficient pathway toward earning a bachelor’s degree through the Degrees to Succeed transfer program.

Benefits

The Degrees to Succeed program will allow CCBC students to benefit from two institutions. While enrolled at the Community College of Baltimore County, CCBC students will receive the following benefits at Coppin State University:

  • CSU campus ID card, which will allow students to attend select CSU events and activities.
  • Co-advising with CSU Advisors to ensure your CCBC courses align with your chosen CSU Academic program.
  • Application fee waiver with the option to receive a one-time $1000 CCBC scholarship with opportunities to apply for additional transfer scholars.

Eligibility

To be eligible for the Degrees to Succeed Transfer Program you must meet the following criteria:

  • Be enrolled in an Associate of Arts (A.A.) or Associate of Science (A.S.) degree program.
  • Earned no more than 45 college credits (this includes college credit completed outside of CCBC).
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or greater for credits completed at CCBC.

Learn More

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Baltimore City Community College Graduates Can Attend Coppin Tuition Free for Two Years

Coppin State University (CSU) has partnered with Baltimore City Community College (BCCC) to offer two years of tuition-free* enrollment at CSU to graduates of BCCC.

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Associate Director of Transfer Admissions

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Can Help With
Recruitment of applicants interested in transferring to Coppin State, whether from a 2-year or 4-year
Transfers Articulation Agreements
Finish 4 Free Program (BCC) and Degrees to Succeed (CCBC)
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Jun 28 2022

Coppin State University and Community College of Baltimore County Launch Pathways to Success Program

Coppin State University and Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) have...

Housing and Dining

Housing and Dining

More Than Room and Board

People commonly use the term room and board to describe the dormitories and meal plans students use when living on a college or university campus. Put another way—when you think of room and board think of campus housing and dining. Residential life at Coppin is more than a place to sleep at night. Our residential experience is an opportunity to build lasting friendships and relationships on a safe and welcoming campus. Ours is a campus where you can study, sleep, and relax with all the modern conveniences of urban living.

For dining, look no further than our Talon Center, home to student dining, full-service kitchen, meeting rooms, and a convenience store. We offer a variety of campus meal plans where students can depend on regular meals in several of our campus locations.

We work hard to craft menus, meals, as well as residential, and extracurricular experiences that speak to our university mission to support the whole person, and not just academic or professional development. We consider it our highest priority to care for, and encourage health and well-being for everyone within our Coppin community, including students, faculty, and staff. 

We're Here to Help

Thinking about living and/or dining on campus? There are 3 offices that coordinate housing, dining, and residence life at Coppin:

  • Office of Housing
  • Dining Services
  • Office of Residence Life

Second Bachelor’s Admission

Second Bachelor’s Admission

Mon-Thu: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Fri: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Miles Connor Bldg. 1st Floor
(410) 523-7351

We are excited that you are interested in pursuing a second bachelor's degree with Coppin State University!

The application process for second degree students mirrors the process for transfer students. Please complete the online application and submit official transcripts from your previous colleges and universities. It is important that you submit your transcripts from every community college and university that you have attended.

Apply Now!

Housing Information for Parents

Housing Information for Parents

Mon - Fri: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Daley Hall, 1st Floor
(410) 951-6393

Welcome to the Parents and Family Housing page at Coppin State University!

We hope this page is a helpful resource for some of your questions about our residential and campus community. If you have any additional questions or would like to speak to someone, please call or email us!

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Housing

We have 2 buildings Daley Hall & Dedmond Hall. First-year students live in Daley Hall and our upper-class students live Dedmond Hall.

Housing Room Types

Our buildings are suite style with 2 persons per bedroom with a common living room and bathroom space inside the suite. 

Housing Amenities

Furnished, Free Cable (120 channels), Wifi, A/C and Heat, and laundry on the first floor. 

Checking In On Your Student 

Please note that the university and housing staff may not disclose any information from a student's record. This includes a student's room, building, or mailbox information. If any parent is concerned about the well-being of their student, they must contact the Office of Residence Life and Housing and request a wellness check. For more information regarding student rights, please review the  Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

Meal Plans

All students desiring to live on campus, must part-take in the university's meal plan. There are three meal plan options: bronze, silver, or gold. For more information about these options, please visit Meal Plan Options. All cost associated with the meal plans are subject to change. Additionally, all updated charges regarding Housing and Meal plan costs will be posted later this year.

Roommate Problems?

If your student is experiencing a roommate concern or problem, please direct your student to speak with someone in the Office of Residence Life and Housing. From there, students will be encouraged to speak with their Resident Assistant about participating in a formal mediation process. For more information, please review the Residence Life section.

Additional Resources

Admissions

The college experience at Coppin State University begins with the Office of Admissions. Did you know you can apply to Coppin State University from our website? Whether you're an international student or a student from the United States, the Admissions Office is there to help you navigate your college admissions experience. Please visit the Admissions section to address any questions about the campus or the admissions process. 

Bursar

Questions regarding your student's bill and payment plans can be addressed at the Bursar and Student Accounts Office. You can visit the Bursar Office and Student Accounts section. Please note that any payments regarding Housing must also be made at this office. If you're inquiring about your student's Housing Fee and would like to make a payment, please call 410.951.6767. You'll be asked for the student's ID number and the credit card number upon the start of the phone call.

Financial Aid

Financial Aid is a great way to assist with the cost of your student's college education. If you have questions regarding financial aid, please visit the Financial Aid section. Financial Aid can be contacted by phone at 410.951.3636 or you can Send an Email, and a member of their staff will be in contact with you.

First Year Experience

Is a great office to get your student involved with the campus community. A multitude of opportunities ranging from campus events; to many service learning opportunities, and academic advising. The First Year Experience Office is where your student should start their educational journey. Advisors are available to assist first-year students with registering for classes. For additional information on this office and the services provided, please click here to view their webpage.

New Student Orientation

Congratulations for becoming a new Eagle Parent or Guardian. If you have any questions, related to New Student Orientation, visit the New Student Orientation section.

Counseling Center and Student Development

Attending college can be an exciting and enriching experience, but it can also be a time of many stressors. The Center for Counseling and Student Development is a safe place for your student to work on any issues that are creating distress or interfering with their academic success. For more information please visit the Counseling Center's section to discover ways your student can schedule an appointment. 

Student Life

If your student wants to get involved in a club, organization, sorority or fraternity on campus, this is the place to go. With over 80+ clubs and organizations there is something for everyone. For more information, please visit the Office of Student Life section and get involved today.

Housing Cancelation

Do you no longer need the on- campus housing you received? No problem! Download, complete, and return the Housing Cancelation form to the Office of Housing.

Housing Cost

Housing Cost

Mon - Fri: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Daley Hall, 1st Floor
(410) 951-6393

Every student who lives on campus must select a meal plan option on the housing application. Make sure you complete this part on the application because, if left blank, we automatically assign the Silver plan.

2024-2025 Estimated Room and Board Rates:

2024-2025 School Year Room Rates

Room TypePer SemesterPer School Year
Single$3,459.00$6,918.00
Double$3,299.00$6,598.00

2024-2025 School Year Board (Meal) Rates

Meal PlanPer SemesterPer School Year
Bronze (50 Dining Dollars)$2,596.50$5,193.00
Silver (100 Dining Dollars)$2,704.50$5,409.00
Gold (150 Dining Dollars)$2,778.50$5,557.00

There are estimated charges and subject to change without notice.

Housing Cancellation

Do you no longer need the on- campus housing you received? No problem! Download, complete, and return the Housing Cancellation form to the Office of Housing.

Enrollment Management

Enrollment Management

Mon-Fri: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Miles Connor Admin Building, 1st Floor
(410) 951-2531

Enrollment Management provides oversight for the offices of Admissions, Financial Aid and Records & Registration. The office is responsible for monitoring and tracking enrollment progress at Coppin State University. Enrollment Management staff collaborates with members of the campus community to establish recruitment and retention strategies. The Enrollment Management office staff develops and reviews policies that can impact on the University's enrollment targets.

Offices

Enrollment Management includes the following offices, departments, and initiatives:

Enrollment Management

Enrollment Management

Mon-Fri: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Miles Connor Admin Building, 1st Floor
(410) 951-2531

Enrollment Management provides oversight for the offices of Admissions, Financial Aid and Records & Registration. The office is responsible for monitoring and tracking enrollment progress at Coppin State University. Enrollment Management staff collaborates with members of the campus community to establish recruitment and retention strategies. The Enrollment Management office staff develops and reviews policies that can impact on the University's enrollment targets.

Offices

Enrollment Management includes the following offices, departments, and initiatives:

Apply

Apply to Coppin

Mon-Thu: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Fri: 8:00 - 3:00 pm
Miles Connor Building, 1st Floor
(410) 523-7351

Doctoral and Master's Degree Applicants: The Graduate application has moved, access your application here!

Apply to a Graduate Program!

Why apply to Coppin?

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At Coppin State University, we provide the tools you need to transform your current life into your dream future. Our cutting-edge undergraduate and graduate programs, practical learning experiences, and intensive coursework have been equipping our students for success across generations.

Engage with our top-tier faculty and share ideas with peers who are just as driven as you to become the next wave of industry leaders and professionals. Your journey at Coppin State University will be filled with enriching experiences that will expand your understanding of the world and your role in it. Dive into the wealth of academic opportunities, professional networks, community service, and enjoyable activities we offer.

Whether you're eyeing an undergraduate program or aiming for a graduate degree to excel in your field, Coppin is your home—a place of encouragement, opportunity, and distinction.

Ready to take the next step toward the future you want for yourself? Apply today.

 

Apply using the FREE CSU application

You should also use this link to check the status of your active application.

Apply for Spring or Fall 2025


Apply using an external application

Applicants using these applications should expect to receive an invitation to set up their CSU admissions status portal within 24 hours of submission. Check your JUNK mail!

Common App: Apply for Fall 2025

Common Black App: Apply for Fall 2025

 

What you will need to apply

  • No application fee required
  • Official high school or college transcript from all previous schools
  • Test scores (may be optional)

  • No application fee required
  • Official high school or college transcript from all previous schools
  • Test scores (may be optional)

  • No application fee required
  • Official high school or college transcript from all previous schools
  • Test scores (may be optional)

  • $50 application fee.
  • Official college transcript
  • Test scores (may be optional)
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Some graduate programs may require additional documentation, contact the School of Graduate Studies to learn more

Visit International Admissions to learn the specific requirements to apply for admission, financial certification, and Visas.

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Are you a former student reapplying for admission?

Hello there former Eagle! If you were previously admitted but left Coppin due to dismissal or withdrawal, please complete an Undergraduate Re-Admit Application available in the Office of Records and Registration.

Office of Admissions

Admissions

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Mon-Fri: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm; (In-person) Fri: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Miles Connor Administration Building

Coppin State announces the Expand Eagle Nation in-state tuition incentive! 

Coppin State University provides in-state tuition for new undergraduate first-year and transfer students. This benefit is available to students from over 30 states and U.S. territories outside of Maryland.

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Expand Eagle Nation

Once admitted and enrolled at Coppin State University, students will benefit from the in-state tuition rate. This rate will continue throughout their undergraduate degree program at Coppin State, with no additional application required.

Complete the undergraduate application for admission here and submit the required documentation. No additional application is needed.

The in-state tuition incentive is available for new full-time undergraduate degree-seeking students admitted to Coppin State University from over 30 states and U.S. territories outside of Maryland. These states and territories include:

  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • District of Columbia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Maine
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Puerto Rico
  • Rhode Island
  • South Dakota
  • U.S. Territories
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virgin Islands, U.S.
  • Washington
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming

Students will be eligible to pay in-state tuition upon enrollment.  They will remain eligible to pay in-state tuition for the duration of their undergraduate degree program at Coppin State University.

You will continue to receive the in-state tuition rate throughout your undergraduate degree program at Coppin State University, a maximum of 8 academic semesters. 

You need to complete the undergraduate application for admission and submit all necessary documentation as specified by the admissions office.

Yes, new transfer students are eligible to receive this incentive. Note, full-time undergraduate degree-seeking enrollment is required. 

Yes, as long as you remain enrolled full-time and in good academic standing, you will continue to receive the in-state tuition rate.

Changing your major should not affect your eligibility for the in-state tuition rate. However, taking a break from your studies may impact your eligibility. Current students should consult with your academic advisor for specific guidance.

Begin Your Journey Here!

We are excited you’re considering joining our Eagle family! Here you will find links to access our application and application status portal. Click here to start an application today.

Apply for Spring or Fall 2025


See Yourself on Campus!

Want to see campus! Here you will find links to access our campus visit options like campus tours, open house, and our virtual campus tour. 

Visit Campus
View Virtual Tour & Viewbook

What's Your Student Journey?

Coppin State University supports your passion for discovery, purpose, and aspirations in an ever-changing and evolving world. Our goal is to help make your undergraduate experience meaningful in your life's work. The result is that you will make a meaningful difference in society.

Admissions Counselors

Associate Director of Transfer Admissions

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Can Help With
Recruitment of applicants interested in transferring to Coppin State, whether from a 2-year or 4-year
Transfers Articulation Agreements
Finish 4 Free Program (BCC) and Degrees to Succeed (CCBC)
janel harris
Associate Director of Freshman Admissions

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Can Help With
Undergraduate Admissions- First-time Students
Campus Tours
marcus edwards
Admissions Counselor

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Can Help With
Recruitment within Maryland from Montgomery County and Prince Georges County
Recruitment outside of Maryland from Washington, DC
Recruitment outside of Maryland from Virginia, West Virginia, Vermont, New Hampshire, Indiana, Illinois, California, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Alaska, & Hawaii
Jahi Chatman
Admissions Counselor

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Can Help With
Recruitment within Maryland from Baltimore City and Howard County
Recruitment outside of Maryland from Delaware, Michigan, Ohio, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, and Wyoming
Recruitment outside of Maryland from Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, the Carolinas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Texas, and Kentucky
Kalynn Spriggs
Admissions Counselor

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Can Help With
Recruitment within Maryland from Anne Arundel, Baltimore County, Charles, Eastern Shore of Maryland
Recruitment outside of Maryland from the Eastern Shore of Virginia (Accomack and Northampton Counties), Northern Virginia (Alexandria and Arlington), Delaware,
Admissions Counselor

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Scholarships

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Presidential Scholarship

The Presidential Scholarship is awarded for distinguished achievement and a significant record of leadership and service to their school.

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Fanny Jackson Coppin Scholarship

The Fanny Jackson Coppin scholarship is a merit award for current high school seniors.

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Merit Awards

Merit Scholarships are awarded for academic achievement to first year, continuing, and transfer students.