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Maryland
Delaware
Pennsylvania
CCSC Higher Education Preparing Tomorrow's Workforce Today
Nearly 320,000 students currently attend 61 accredited colleges and universities in Maryland. Post-graduate education is a particular strength of the Baltimore-Washington region, where opportunities are available for advanced work in nearly all disciplines. In addition, our strategic partners in DE and PA offer educational opportunities via University of Delaware, York College, and West Chester University producing tomorrow's science and technical workforce as well as teachers, technicians and service providers.
Higher education research and capabilities contribute to the region's economic health; Maryland's R & D enterprise now ranks second in the US. Johns Hopkins University generated $1.75 billion in external research support during FY 06; University System of Maryland generates over $1 billion annually in external support.
Cecil College and Harford Community College have signed MOUs with UMBC and Towson respectively to bring baccalaureate degree programs to their campuses near Aberdeen Proving Ground. Increased participation in regional higher education centers including the HEAT Center in Aberdeen, provides supplemental instructional capacity. HEAT's convenient location, just 4 miles from Aberdeen Proving Ground, makes undergraduate, graduate and customized workforce training opportunities from more than 13 colleges and universities easily accessible to the civilian DoD workforce. The CSSC regional education environment provides opportunities to partner with contractors in research activities and participate in technology transfer in advanced research fields. We invite you to learn more about learning in CSSC.
Regional Higher Education News
Maryland is a leader in the nation in the number of adults with bachelor degrees or higher; ranks #1 in the percentage of professional and technical workers in the workforce; ranks #1 for PhDs in biological and agricultural sciences, and #1 in health sciences.
- Maryland Higher Education Commission, 2007
The University of Maryland Clark School of Engineering is ranked 13th in the world.
-2007 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU).
University of Delaware's School of Education among "America's Best Graduate Schools, 2008" - US News & World Report
Pennsylvania ranks second in the nation, after New York, in the number of public, four-year institutions, and third, following California and New York, in the number of private, four-year institutions that are part of its higher education system. - The Chronicle of Higher Education Almanac Issue 2003-04. |
College Savings Plans of MD
Save Here, Go Anywhere!
It's never too early or too late to start saving for college. The College Savings Plans of Maryland offer Maryland families a flexible way to start saving for college today. The Maryland Prepaid College Trust allows families to "lock-in" tomorrow's tuition at today's prices and is backed by a Maryland Legislative Guarantee. Enrollment for the Prepaid College Trust begins on December 1st and runs through April 4, 2008. The Maryland College Investment Plan is open for enrollment year-round and offers 13 mutual fund portfolio investment options managed by T. Rowe Price so you can choose what works best for you.
The Prepaid College Trust offers one and two year Community College Plans, as well as a "Two Plus Two Plan" which covers two years at a Community College and two years at a four year college. University Plans are also available for as little as one semester up to five years of prepaid tuition. Accounts can be opened for anyone, including a child, grandchild, family members or friends. These plans can also be used towards nearly any college in the country, and are also eligible for a generous Maryland State income deduction each year depending on the chosen plan. Contributions must be made by December 31, 2007 to qualify for an income deduction on your 2007 Maryland taxes. There is an Enrollment Kit available online to learn more about the College Savings Plans of Maryland, their investment objectives, risks and costs.
Visit their website or call 1-888-4MD-GRAD for details. |
Maryland
Baltimore City Community College www.bccc.edu/baltimoreccc/site/default.asp
Catholic Schools www.archbalt.org/schools
Cecil College www.cecil.edu
College of Notre Dame www.ndm.edu
Community College of Baltimore County www.ccbcmd.edu
Coppin State www.coppin.edu
Goucher College www.goucher.edu
Harford Community College www.harford.edu
Independent Schools www.aimsmd.org
Jewish Schools www.associated.org
Johns Hopkins University www.jhu.edu
Loyola College www.loyola.edu
Maryland State Dept. of Education www.msde.state.md.us
Maryland Public Schools Report Card www.mdreportcard.org
McDaniel College www.mcdaniel.edu
Morgan State University www.morgan.edu
Strayer University www.strayer.edu
Towson University www.towson.edu/brac
University of Baltimore www.umaryland.edu
University of Maryland, College Park www.umd.edu
University of Maryland, Baltimore County www.umbc.edu
Villa Julie College www.vjc.edu
Delaware
Delaware Charter Schools www.doe.state.de.us/programs/charterschools/listofDECS/list.shtml
Delaware Dept. of Education www.doe.state.de.us/
Delaware Technical & Community College www.dtcc.edu
Goldey-Beacom College http://goldey.gbc.edu
University of Delaware www.udel.edu
Wilmington University www.wilmu.edu
Pennsylvania
Elizabethtown www.etown.edu
Franklin & Marshall College www.FandM.edu/index.xml
Millersville University www.millersville.edu
Pennsylvania Dept. of Education www.pde.state.pa.us/pde_internet/site/default.asp
Penn State Great Valley www.gv.psu.edu
Penn State York www.yk.psu.edu
West Chester University www.wcupa.edu
York College www.ycp.edu
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