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CCBC president tells Baltimore County delegation enrollment is rising and workforce programs are expanding

Baltimore County House Delegation · February 13, 2026
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Dr. Sandra Kurtinitis told the Baltimore County House Delegation CCBC enrolled roughly 55,000 students with about 3,500 employees and said new partnerships and program moves — including aviation at Martin State Airport and a Direct Admit agreement with Baltimore County Public Schools — aim to grow workforce pipelines in trades, cyber and AI.

Dr. Sandra Kurtinitis, president of the Community College of Baltimore County, briefed the Baltimore County House Delegation on the college's enrollment, workforce training and partnerships, saying CCBC remains a major regional educator.

"Last year we had 55,000 students and roughly 3,500 employees," Kurtinitis said, adding that about 13,000 students complete a degree, certificate or transfer pathway annually. She said layered financial supports — including the Maryland Promise and the Baltimore County Promise — let "93% of…

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