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The Campaign for Carroll Community College

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Page 1: November 19, 2004: The Campaign for Carroll Community College

The Campaign for

Carroll Community College

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Carroll County’s College

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Most Popular Programs

• General Studies

• Arts and Sciences

• Teacher Education

• Business Administration

• Nursing

• Accounting

• Computer Graphics

• Information Systems

• Early Childhood Ed.

• Physical Therapist Asst.

• Computer-aided Design

• Office Technology

• Law Enforcement

• Health Information Tech.

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Measuring Our Success

• 12,000 students take classes each year

• 60 – 80 businesses contract for training

• Most popular choice among Carroll County

residents for undergraduate education

• Carroll transfers to four-year colleges have

above-average bachelor’s degree attainment rates

• Career program graduates see incomes more than

double in three years

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Carroll Community College

A Visual History

in 100 Seconds

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Beginnings: Branch of Catonsville CC 1976

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Washington Road Campus 1978

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The Campus Master Plan 1984

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Groundbreaking 1985

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Great Hall 1990

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“C” Wing 1990

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Dr. Joseph Shields Named Executive Dean 1991

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First Board of Trustees 1993

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“M” Wing 1993

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Accreditation 1996

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Random House Learning Resources 1997

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Rotary Amphitheater 1998

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Dr. Faye Pappalardo Second President 1999

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Scott Center 2002

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Business Training Center 2002

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Life Fitness Building 2002

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Nursing/Allied Health Building 2004

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Sykesville Center

Credit and

Continuing Education

courses first offered

at the Public Safety

Education and

Training Center in

fall 2004.

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Who We Serve

Selected Student Images

2000 - 2004

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“Attending Carroll allowed me to save toward

the five years of schooling ahead of me.”

Eliz Erman, 2004 graduate

Transferred to the International School of

Traditional Chinese Medicine

Victoria, Canada

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Student Government Outing

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“Working on

campus has taught

me new skills and

instilled in me a

sense of

responsibility and

competence.”

Jeana Biondo

Current student

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Practical Nursing Graduating Class

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“I chose Carroll because as a nontraditional

student I had limited options. I had never gone

to college after high school so I wanted a

small place at a price I could afford.”

Suzanne Kristensen, 2003 graduate

Transferred to McDaniel College

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Police Academy Graduating Class

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“Throughout my American Government

course I thought about possible career

paths with a political science major. That’s

when I began searching for a four-year

college to transfer to.”

Shelley Warfel, 2004 graduate

Transferred to American University

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“The Littlest Learners”

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“meeting

county

workforce

development

needs”

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Business Training Clients

• Joseph A. Bank, Inc.

• Black & Decker, Inc.

• BB&T

• Carroll Hospital Center

• Carroll Lutheran Village

• English American

Tailoring Company

• Finch Services, Inc.

• Knorr Brake Corporation

• Marada, Inc.

• New Windsor State Bank

• Northrop Grumman

• Random House, Inc.

• Shelter Systems, Inc.

• Springfield Hospital

Center

• Strouse Corporation

• Westminster Union Bank

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Serving Local Business Owners

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“a resource

for cultural

and

community

enrichment”

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First Student Production 2003

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Art Exhibitions

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Community Events

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The Future Challenge

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FTE Enrollment Growth

Percent Increase FY1998-FY2003

18.6

38.5

MD CCs

Carroll CC

Carroll growing twice as fast as Maryland CCs overall!

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Total FTE EnrollmentActual FY2000-04, Projected FY2006-08

1,698

2,0452,363

2,6482,891

FY2000 FY2002 FY2004 FY2006 FY2008

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Sources of Revenue, FY2004

Students,

40%

County,

31%

Other, 1%

State,

28%

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State Aid to Carroll Community College

4,780,562 4,478,927

FY2003 FY2004

$301,635 Decrease

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The Fiscal Crunch

Enrollment

Government

Support

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A campaign to raise $4 million in private gifts so

the College can continue to be Carroll County’s

premier learning community for convenient,

affordable, state-of-the-market postsecondary

training, baccalaureate preparation, and lifelong

education.

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Scholarships

Goal: $2,150,000

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Impact:

• Operating fund scholarships will meet immediate

financial needs of an additional 150 students per year

over the next five years

• Endowed scholarships will provide a permanent source

of support for future Carroll students

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Where I am today would

not have been possible

were it not for the people,

support, and scholarships

available at Carroll

Community College.

Omar Blanca

M.B.A. Student

Johns Hopkins University

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Nursing and Allied Health

Equipment Fund

Goal: $800,000

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Impact:

• Students will learn in laboratory settings similar to those

they will encounter on-the-job

• Campus programs will keep up with advances in medical

technology

• New health care programs will be introduced to meet

local and regional workforce needs

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Carroll has made such a

difference in my life. It enabled

me, a wife and mother of three,

to reach my dream of becoming

a nurse.

To thank Carroll for all it has

done for us, my nursing class

made a donation to support the

program. I was happy to give

something back to the place that

has given me and my family so

much.

Patricia Dasch

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Instructional Technology

Goal: $800,000

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Impact:

• Campus hardware and software will be kept market-current so students will be ready for the workplace

• All classrooms will be equipped so faculty can use the most effective instructional technologies

• Two mobile wireless computer labs will be available for on-site training at remote locations

• Online learning capabilities will be enhanced

• Library and tutoring center will be converted to wireless technology to facilitate research and study

• Faculty will be trained in emerging technologies

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The “smart classroom”

technology at Carroll

created a learning

experience far beyond

what I could ever have

simply jotted down in

my notebook.

Jeannine Morber

2004 Graduate

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Library and

Learning Resources Endowment

Goal: $250,000

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Impact:

• Subscriptions to electronic databases for classroom

exercises and research will be purchased

• Print and multimedia collections will be expanded to

meet national standards

• Students will have more opportunities to learn video

production techniques

• College will be able to maximize its partnership with the

Community Media Center

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One of the many

important skills I

learned at Carroll was

the ability to extract

information from

research materials. I

attribute this to the

college’s library and its

exceptional staff.

Sherry Bowman

2004 Graduate

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Campaign Leadership

Campaign Chair – Kelly W. Hill

Lead Gifts Chair – David Bollinger

Leadership Awareness Co-Chairs –

David Roush and Jeff Sprinkle

Board Division Chair – Barbara Charnock

Foundation President – Paula Langmead

Foundation Vice President -Bernard Jones

College President – Dr. Faye Pappalardo

Campaign Manager – Steven Wantz

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Board Officers

Paula Langmead, President

Bernard Jones, Sr., Vice President

Dr. H. Kenneth Shook, Secretary

Jeffrey Sprinkle, Treasurer

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Board Members

• Dr. Arnold Amass

• W. Bradley Bauhof, Esq.

• Naomi Benzil

• Brian Haight

• Rebecca Harman

• Frederick Hintermister

• Kelly W. Hill

• Donald Hoffman, Esq.

• Sara Jacoby

• Josh Kohn

• Nancy McCormick

• Louna Primm

• Randy E. Rager

• Tom N. Rasmussen

• Mark A. Ritter

• David Roush

• John A. Steers, M.D.

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