Howard Community College

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Howard Community College

Established founded 1966 opened 1970
Type Community College
President Dr. Mary Ellen Duncan
Students 24,388
Undergraduates 10,135 in degree programs
Location Columbia, Maryland, USA
Campus 120 acres
Mascot Dragon
Website www.howardcc.edu

Howard Community College is a community college in Columbia, Howard County, Maryland. HCC, in partnership with Prince George's Community College, also has a campus in Laurel that is known as Laurel College Center (LCC).

[edit] Mission Statement

Howard Community College creates an environment that inspires learning and the lifelong pursuit of personal and professional goals. The college provides open access and innovative learning systems to respond to the ever-changing needs and interests of a diverse and dynamic community. As a vital partner, HCC is a major force in the intellectual, cultural and economic life of its community. Howard Community College has grown over the past five years into a diversified institute of higher learning.

[edit] HCC History

In 1966, Howard Community College was founded by the Board of Education in Howard County and formally authorized by the Howard County Commissioners. That same year, HCC was approved as the State of Maryland's 14th community college. A groundbreaking ceremony in 1969 began construction on 119 acres in the heart of the planned community of Columbia that, at the time, was just beginning to take shape. In October 1970, the first classes took place in a new structure called the Learning Resources Center, now the James Clark Library Building, with just over 600 students attending classes in HCC's nine credit programs.

In 2006, HCC celebrated its 35th anniversary, with nearly 7,000 students seeking degrees in more than 100 programs, and another 14,000 taking noncredit classes through the Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Development. In 2003, a new instructional building was completed, the English, Languages, and Business Building (ELB), which includes an inviting landscaped area now known as The Quad. The new Peter and Elizabeth Horowitz Visual and Performing Arts Center, opening in the fall of 2006, and the Student Services Building, to be completed by spring 2007, will complete The Quad. The Student Services Building was renamed Rouse Company Foundation Student Services Building in March 2007.

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