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Institutional Profile
The Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) is a single
college, multi-campus institution with three ethnically diverse
campuses and five extension centers all located in beautiful
suburban Baltimore County, Maryland. The three campuses are the
Catonsville, Dundalk and Essex campuses. As the largest community
college in the state of Maryland, CCBC is the number one provider of
undergraduate education and workforce training in the Baltimore
metropolitan area. CCBC enrolls more than half of all Baltimore
County residents attending undergraduate college, and its Division
of Continuing Education and Economic Development is a leading
partner for business and industry, serving more than 175 companies
annually with customized employee development training.
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College Information
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College Name:
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The Community College of Baltimore County
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Address:
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Baltimore, MD 21228
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Location:
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Suburban
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Annual Operating Budget:
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$119,525,452 corrected budget
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Enrollment:
(FY 01)
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FTE: 16,615
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Credit Unduplicated Head Count:
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26,606
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Noncredit Unduplicated Head Count:
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46,393
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Student Population Information
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Ethnicity
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Credit
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%
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Non Credit
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%
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African-American
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6,416
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24%
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7,090
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15%
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Asian
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1,315
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5%
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698
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2%
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Hispanic
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460
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2%
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612
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1%
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Native American
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138
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1%
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179
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0%
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White
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16,416
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62%
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21,334
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46%
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Age:
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-
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-
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-
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Gender:
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Male
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10,753
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40%
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17,528
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38%
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Female
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15,729
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60%
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26,018
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56%
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Proportion of new students who require developmental
education.
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Dev. English
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-
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40%*
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-
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-
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Dev. Reading
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44%*
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-
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Dev. Mathematics
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-
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44%*
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-
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-
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Employee Information
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Number of administrators
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Full-time
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134
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Part-time
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-
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Number of faculty:
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Full-time
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361
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Part-time
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604
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Number of professional staff
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Full-time
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160
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Part-time
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4
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Number of support staff
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Full-time
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536
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Part-time
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32
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*Proportion of recent high-school graduates
tested who require developmental education.
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Last Updated on 3/08/02
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