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CCBC president tells Baltimore County delegation college is ‘an economic powerhouse,’ asks support for governor’s budget and hold-harmless clause

2150976 · January 24, 2025
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Dr. Sandra Kertenaitis, president of the Community College of Baltimore County, updated the Baltimore County delegation on enrollment, workforce programs and scholarship funding, and asked the delegation to support the governor’s proposed community college budget and reinstatement of a hold-harmless provision.

Dr. Sandra Kertenaitis, president of the Community College of Baltimore County, told the Baltimore County delegation that CCBC is “an economic powerhouse” and urged support for the governor’s proposed community college budget and for reinstating a hold-harmless clause for smaller colleges.

Kertenaitis said CCBC served about 51,000 students last year and that roughly 98.3% of Baltimore County residents who attend CCBC did so tuition-free under the Maryland Promise and local promise programs. She told the delegation the college had about $2,800,000 this year to distribute in Maryland Promise scholarships and asked the delegation to support the governor’s…

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