Larry Alston II
Through scholarship and determination, Larry earned an A.S. in computer science and a debt-free start to his IT career.
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Through scholarship and determination, Larry earned an A.S. in computer science and a debt-free start to his IT career.
When Iyona Anderson enrolled in CCBC's continuing education program, she was looking for a job and a second chance. Now she is on her way to...
Nicole Beeson began pursuing nursing at CCBC. Now the senior health care executive is helping other students pursue their nursing careers.
After a 20-year break, Eric earned a business associate degree while working full-time, thanks to CCBC’s flexible online classes and...
Branden found his major, communication studies, and supportive "family" in CCBC’s faculty, Male Student Success Initiative and...
Seth Cain has turned a lifelong fascination with engineering and physics into a fulfilling teaching career at CCBC.
The business administration and accounting major and philanthropist earned CCBC’s 2023 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year award.
Devin earned an associate in computer science for free through a Marie Lloyd and Ed Lamon Scholarship.
Kayla, a general studies major, plans to pursue her nursing education through CCBC’s cost-saving Associate-to-Bachelor’s program.
James studied psychology online at CCBC to enrich his roles as a pastor and EMT and set him on the path to earning his Ph.D.
Shantell, a mom of three, is pursuing an associate degree in criminal justice through CCBC’s flexible online classes and free tuition.
G. Maurice “Moe” Conn holds an MFA in Scene Design and Technical Theatre.
Charlotte, a communication and digital media major, found CCBC’s flexible and affordable course options a perfect fit for her busy life.
General studies major Carter found a healthy balance between academics, affordability and sports at CCBC.
Angelina, a communication and digital media major, finds her niche and herself at CCBC.
When the pandemic derailed engineering major Kelvin’s college plans, CCBC provided a vibrant experience beyond his expectations.
Professor, Dance Program Coordinator and Artistic Director CCBC Dance Company
College graduate Clifton pursued a CCBC Criminal Justice Studies Certificate to advance his public safety career.
The former accounting major earned CCBC’s prestigious 2023 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award for her professional accomplishments.
Nicholas, a general studies major, found his passion at CCBC, rising to become the editor-in-chief of the college’s newspaper.
Amber jumpstarted her college education at CCBC through ECAP and is now double majoring in psychology and dental hygiene.
The 1992 graduate was honored with the 2017 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award for his contributions to CCBC.
Elijah is studying general studies at CCBC and rounding out his education with the Male Student Success Initiative, Honors and student clubs.
Communication and digital media studies major Rosia enjoys her turn after sending three of her children to CCBC.
Dalton is enjoying a thriving career after earning an online A.A.S. in cybersecurity.
At CCBC, Alona gained the confidence to earn a business administration degree and successfully transfer to UMBC.
After earning a Polysomnographic (Sleep) Technologist Certificate from CCBC tuition-free, Amber continued on to CCBC’s nursing program.
Gillian, a general studies major, graduated from high school a year early with 27 college credits and is finishing her CCBC degree tuition free.
Leah, a fine arts major and fashion designer, began her CCBC education in high school thanks to the Early College Access Program.
Shannon, an electrician, earned a CCBC workforce training Construction Management Certificate to advance her career goals.
Silva, an Early College Access student, is on her way to becoming an RN through CCBC’s Associate to Bachelor’s program.
After earning his CCBC associate degree in general studies debt-free, Anderson returned to pursue radiography.
Hannah, an international student and business administration major, found success at CCBC and the Degrees to Succeed program.
After taking classes at another college, Melanie found a good fit for her civil engineering education at CCBC.
International student and legal studies major Sadaf came to CCBC to enhance her master’s degree in international relations, affordably
Degrees to Succeed (UMBC) student and computer science major Chitpreet is on the path to a rewarding IT career.
Honors student Abdoullah is thriving as a computer science major and international student scholarship recipient at CCBC.
Damon Krometis is a theatre teacher, director, and scholar based in Washington, DC. Before joining CCBC, he was an adjunct faculty member at...
As president of the Community College of Baltimore County, Dr. Sandra L. Kurtinitis leads the largest provider of higher education in the Baltimore...
Julie Lewis is a playwright, director and teacher. She received her BA in Writing Arts and Theatre from SUNY Oswego and her MFA in Playwriting from...
Victoria, an audio engineer and events coordinator, enhanced her career by studying music production and audio recording at CCBC.
Early childhood education major and dance instructor Hunter is thankful for the financial aid she’s received at CCBC.
Buzi, an Army veteran, studied ASL at CCBC before transferring to Towson University for a bachelor’s in elementary and special education.
Shila, a Baltimore County College Promise Scholarship recipient, majored in psychology at CCBC and transferred to Towson University.
Anne, CCBC Essex coordinator for Teacher Education, was posthumously awarded the 2018 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year.
Sarahbeth, an Early College Access Program and online student, got a tuition-free headstart on her college credits in high school.
Mohead chose CCBC’s online Health Informatics and IT degree program to deepen her knowledge and opportunities in health care.
Montuffar, 2023 President’s Distinguished Graduate, graduated summa cum laude in General Studies with a certificate in Global Studies.
Associate Professor, Music Program Coordinator (Eastside)
Associate Professor, Music Program Coordinator (Westside)
Assistant Professor, Program Coordinator, Music Production and Audio Recording Technology
Assistant Professor, Concert Manager
Amani Nkere earned an associate degree in theatre from CCBC and now attends Morgan State University as a transfer student.
Vidhi, a general studies major, was named the President’s 2024 Distinguished Graduate. Next, she plans to study fashion design at FIT.
Dev, a First Year Experience Mentor, earned his associate degree in General Studies at CCBC before transferring to UMD.
Honors student Ashley found a passion for tech at CCBC. She studied computer science tuition free and now attends Towson University.
Prae chose the CCBC Nursing program, a Top 10 program in Maryland, for its reputation and convenience.
Sabrina, an international student and a legal studies major at CCBC, found plenty of activities and connections during her time here.
Edwina earned an associate degree in general studies while caring for two young children, thanks to her flexible class schedule at CCBC.
Philemon, a registered dental assistant, turned to CCBC’s dental hygiene program to prepare for dental school to obtain a D.D.S.
Lost at university, Mike found clarity and purpose through CCBC’s wide-ranging, affordable classes.
Terri Raulie is an Assistant Professor in the Performing Arts and Humanities Department at CCBC.
The 1977 graduate of the Essex Community College/Johns Hopkins PA received the 2020 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year award.
Adjunct Faculty and Associate Director CCBC Dance Company
CCBC honored Dr. Richard A. Scheper, a CCBC alumnus and president of Jovian Concepts, with the "Distinguished Alumnus of the Year" award...
Angela was able to engineer a career change tuition free by pursuing a sustainable horticulture degree at CCBC.
The CCBC Dean Emeritus, School of Business, Criminal Justice and Law received the 2015 Distinguished Alumnus award.
The CCBC Alumni Association president was named the 2021 CCBC Distinguished Alumnus of the Year.
Amber began her next chapter by studying general studies at CCBC following her retirement from the U.S. Army.
Robbie, a student-athlete and general studies major, has played on both CCBC Dundalk Lions and the Essex Knights baseball teams.
A Metallica Scholars grant and CCBC certificate accelerated Kasia’s commercial truck driving career.
Cole launched his career after high school with the 9-month CNC machine tool workforce certificate.
Cybersecurity and network technology major Dumont, a 2024 President’s Distinguished Graduate finalist, is prepared to lead in STEM.
An Early College Access Program student, Gabriel began his environmental science and global studies at CCBC while in high school.
After earning a human services counseling degree and a Functional Nutrition and Holistic Healing Certificate, Rama is set for business.
Honors student and general studies major Archana is charting an ambitious path in business technology through Degrees to Succeed.
Now a cybersecurity major, Camilla took CCBC information technology classes online from Cameroon.
After taking American Sign Language 101, Akira chose to pursue an associate degree in ASL and Deaf Culture.
Assistant Professor, Philosophy; Chair, Performing Arts & Humanities
Clara, an Honors student, pursued general studies and a Global Studies Certificate to enhance her service-based life and career.
The CCBC engineering technology major, with a geospatial applications concentration, found a new direction during grief.
Traci once cheered on others' dreams. Then, she decided it was time to pursue her own and earned an A.A. in English from CCBC.
Lavar earned a general studies degree at CCBC, which he found to be affordable and life changing.
Michelle is an Assistant Professor of History and Africana Studies.
CCBC in three words: opportunity, community and networking.
The business administration major attended CCBC Dundalk on an athletic scholarship for baseball.