In 1947, Baltimore City Community College originated when Baltimore Junior College was established as a two-year school to provide higher education for returning veterans of World War II. The College reformed to become the Community College of Baltimore in 1968. As the New Community College of Baltimore, it became a State institution of higher education in 1990 (Chapter 220, Acts of 1990). The school received its present name in 1992 (Chapter 208, Acts of 1992; Code Education Article, secs. 16-501 through 16-512).
Bard Building, Harbor Campus, Baltimore City Community College, 600 East Lombard St., Baltimore, Maryland, July 2008. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
The College centers at three main campuses: the Liberty Heights Campus; the Harbor Campus (East Lombard St.); and the Reisterstown Campus (Reisterstown Plaza Center). It also extends to over 80 off-campus sites throughout Baltimore. Annually, the College serves more than 11,000 students.
The President directs the work of the College through six main divisions: Academic Affairs; Academic Support and Learning Resources; Business and Continuing Education; Business and Finance; Institutional Advancement, Marketing and Research; and Student Affairs.
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION
Two units come under the Division: Business, Health Sciences, and Mathematics; and Liberal Arts, Education, and Public Services.
ACADEMIC SUPPORT & LEARNING RESOURCES DIVISION
Under the Division are the Center for Academic Achievement and three units: Distance Learning; Library Services; and Off-Campus Credit Programs.
INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT, MARKETING & RESEARCH DIVISION
Six offices are overseen by the Division: Advertising; Campus Events, Outreach, and Alumni Relations; Communications; Grants Development; Institutional Research and Planning; and Public Information and Public Relations. The Division also is responsible for the Baltimore City Community College Foundation.
STUDENT AFFAIRS DIVISION
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PRESIDENT
Appointed by the Board of Trustees, the President of the College is responsible and accountable to the Board of Trustees for the discipline and successful conduct of the College and supervision of each of its departments (Code Education Article, sec. 16-506).
The Academic Affairs Division originated as the Learning Division and reformed as the Academic Affairs Division in 2005.
The Academic Support and Learning Resources Division formed in 2008.
The Institutional Advancement, Marketing and Research Division began as the Institutional Advancement Branch. Renamed Communications and Research Division in 2008, it reformed under its present name in 2009.
The Student Affairs Division oversees Enrollment Management and Student Development.
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