Access many of your college accounts with a single username and password.

BaronOne makes access to online services more convenient and safer for the whole college community. Access Self-Service, CampusLabs, your student email, Blackboard and more!

Planning your courses, register for class, pay, request transcripts, check your grades and all in one convenient place. 

Are you a student who needs help with your log in?

The student help desk provides instructions on how to log into your account for the first time and support problems accessing your account.

Faculty and Staff log in help

Are you full-time faculty and staff logging in for the first time?

Login information for full-time staff and faculty will be:

  • Username: The first part of your email address (without the @rcbc.edu).
  • Password: Same as your computer login password.

After you sign in, you will have access to your accounts that are available in BaronOne.

After this step, click on the company tab to see your available accounts in BaronOne including email, Self-Service, Blackboard and HappyFox (OIT Help Desk tickets) and more.

BaronOne Login Instructions for Full-Time Staff & Faculty

BaronOne allows Rowan College at Burlington County students, faculty and staff to access several college accounts using a single sign-on ID and password. This will make access to online services more convenient and safer for the whole college community.

Beginning Wednesday, February 28 any account linked to BaronOne will automatically redirect you to the new login portal.

Login information for full-time staff and faculty will be:

  • Username: The first part of your email address (without the @rcbc.edu).
  • Password: Same as your computer login password.

After you sign in, you will have access to your accounts that are available in BaronOne.

After this step, click on the company tab to see your available accounts in BaronOne including email, Self-Service, Blackboard and HappyFox (OIT Help Desk tickets). Additional features will be added.

Please be sure to always lock your computer or log out of BaronOne before leaving your computer.

If you have any difficulty signing in, please log into the intranet (MyRCBC) and submit a help desk ticket.

Are you an adjunct or part-time staff member logging in for the first time?

BaronOne allows Rowan College at Burlington County students, faculty and staff to access several college accounts using a single sign-on ID and password. This will make access to online services more convenient and safer for the whole college community.

Your initial login information will be:

  • Username: The first part of your email address (without the @rcbc.edu)
  • Initial password: Capital first initial + lowercase last initial + 4 digit birth year + 7 digit employee ID

An example of a login for John Doe, born March 1, 1988, whose employee ID number is 3381295, would be:

  • jdoe
  • Jd19883381295

After your first sign in, you will be prompted to change your password before you can access your accounts.

After this step, click on the company tab to see your available accounts in BaronOne including email, Self-Service, Blackboard and HappyFox (OIT Help Desk tickets). Additional features will be added.

Please be sure to always lock your computer or log out of BaronOne before leaving your computer.

If you have any difficulty signing in, please call the Help Desk at (856) 222-9311, ext. 1304. The Help Desk will remain open 24 hours a day through Friday, March 9 to assist you.

Please note students should contact the Student Help Desk at (856) 222-9311, ext. 1388.

Using college email and technology

Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC) provides access to several forms of technology for educational purposes, college business and other college activities.

The college uses RCBC email as an official means of communication between the institution, students, faculty members and staff. Users are responsible for information sent to them by the college through email, which they should review regularly.


The use of RCBC technology is a privilege that is subject to federal, state and local laws as well as college policies and procedures.


The college attempts to secure its technology systems, but cannot guarantee the security of these systems. No one should expect the use of such systems to be private, including while using personal equipment when connected to college systems, however, everyone is expected to respect the privacy and confidentiality of others.  


Users of college systems are strictly prohibited from accessing information without permission. The college reserves the right to access its systems, including current and archival information in or related to user accounts, at any time.

Misuse of college systems may subject the user to discipline, including termination of enrollment and/or employment, initiation of civil action or criminal prosecution. Any unauthorized use of college provided systems must be reported to the college for appropriate action.

Examples of prohibited use includes:

  • Sending spam

  • Making threats

  • Distributing copyrighted material

  • Conducting fraudulent or illegal activities

  • Conducting personal business

Because the use of college technology is a privilege the college maintains the right to withdraw access to any system at its sole discretion. The college also places a limit on the amount of storage available to each user.