Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
General Studies
Arts and Sciences
Teacher Education
Business Administration
Nursing
Accounting
Computer Graphics
Information Systems
Early Childhood Ed.
Physical Therapist Asst.
Computer-aided Design
Office Technology
Law Enforcement
Health Information Tech.
Groundbreaking 1985
Great Hall
1990
C Wing
1990
1993
M Wing
1993
Accreditation
1996
Rotary Amphitheater
1998
Scott Center
2002
2002
Sykesville Center
Credit and
Continuing Education
courses first offered
at the Public Safety
Education and
Training Center in
fall 2004.
Who We Serve
Selected Student Images
2000 - 2004
Working on
campus has taught
me new skills and
instilled in me a
sense of
responsibility and
competence.
Jeana Biondo
Current student
meeting
county
workforce
development
needs
Marada, Inc.
New Windsor State Bank
Northrop Grumman
Random House, Inc.
Shelter Systems, Inc.
Springfield Hospital
Center
Strouse Corporation
Westminster Union Bank
a resource
for cultural
and
community
enrichment
Art Exhibitions
Community Events
MD CCs
18.6
Carroll growing twice as fast as Maryland CCs overall!
2,363
2,045
1,698
FY2000
FY2002
FY2004
FY2006
FY2008
State,
28%
Other, 1%
County,
31%
Students,
40%
4,780,562
4,478,927
FY2003
FY2004
Enrollment
Scholarships
Goal: $2,150,000
Impact:
Operating fund scholarships will meet immediate
financial needs of an additional 150 students per year
over the next five years
Endowed scholarships will provide a permanent source
of support for future Carroll students
Omar Blanca
M.B.A. Student
Johns Hopkins University
Impact:
Students will learn in laboratory settings similar to those
they will encounter on-the-job
Campus programs will keep up with advances in medical
technology
New health care programs will be introduced to meet
local and regional workforce needs
Instructional Technology
Goal: $800,000
Impact:
Campus hardware and software will be kept marketcurrent so students will be ready for the workplace
All classrooms will be equipped so faculty can use the
most effective instructional technologies
Two mobile wireless computer labs will be available for
on-site training at remote locations
Online learning capabilities will be enhanced
Library and tutoring center will be converted to wireless
technology to facilitate research and study
Faculty will be trained in emerging technologies
Jeannine Morber
2004 Graduate
Library and
Learning Resources Endowment
Goal: $250,000
Impact:
Subscriptions to electronic databases for classroom
exercises and research will be purchased
Print and multimedia collections will be expanded to
meet national standards
Students will have more opportunities to learn video
production techniques
College will be able to maximize its partnership with the
Community Media Center
Sherry Bowman
2004 Graduate
Campaign Leadership
Campaign Chair Kelly W. Hill
Lead Gifts Chair David Bollinger
Leadership Awareness Co-Chairs
David Roush and Jeff Sprinkle
Board Division Chair Barbara Charnock
Foundation President Paula Langmead
Foundation Vice President -Bernard Jones
College President Dr. Faye Pappalardo
Campaign Manager Steven Wantz
Board Officers
Board Members
Frederick Hintermister
Kelly W. Hill
Donald Hoffman, Esq.
Sara Jacoby
Josh Kohn
Nancy McCormick
Louna Primm
Randy E. Rager
Tom N. Rasmussen
Mark A. Ritter
David Roush
John A. Steers, M.D.