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MAJORS Architecture and Interior Design Architecture Construction Management Interior Design Landscape Design Explore Architecture and Interior Design Business Accounting Advertising/Marketing Business Communications Business for Health Care Professionals Business Office Management Entrepreneurship Human Resources Leadership Small Business Social Enterprise Supply Chain Management Explore Business Engineering and Math Electronics Technology Engineering Mathematics Mechatronics Technology Explore Engineering and Math Health and Human Services Emergency Medicine Health, Fitness and Exercise Studies Health Information Technology Human Services Massage Therapy Medical Assisting Medical Coding Medical Laboratory Technician Nursing and Practical Nursing Nutrition Phlebotomy Physical Therapist Assistant Physician Assistant Premedical Professions (within Life Sciences) Public Health Radiologic Technology Surgical Technology Explore Health and Human Services Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Hotel and Culinary Explore Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Humanities and Social Science American Sign Language Communications Creative Writing Dance English Gender and Sexuality History Music Psychology Sociology Theater Explore Humanities and Social Science Law and Criminal Justice Homeland Security Management Law and Jurisprudence Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Paralegal Explore Law and Criminal Justice Science Life sciences Physical sciences Explore Science Teacher Education Education Explore Teacher Education Technology Computer Information Systems Computer Science and Software Development Cyber and Network Security Database Management Internet and Mobile Device Application Explore Technology Visual Arts Art History/Museum Studies Game Development Graphic Design Media Production (and Film Studies) Photography Studio Arts Web and Interactive Design Explore Visual Arts In addition to credit offerings, AACC has noncredit classes for learning skills to reach personal and professional goals. ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
OFFERINGS Earn a degree, certificate or college credit. Get job training and professional skills. Take classes for fun or personal enrichment. Learn ESL and basic academic skills for a GED. Earn college credits while in high school. Take class online. CONTACT US AACC... 410-777-2222 AACC Bookstore... 410-777-2220 Admissions... 410-777-2246 Continuing Education... 410-777-2325 Financial Aid... 410-777-2203 Foundation/Scholarship Donations/Alumni 410-777-2515 Records and Registration... 410-777-2243 Student Engagement...410-777-2218 Technical Call Center... 410-777-4357 Workforce Development...410-777-2732 Notice of Nondiscrimination: AACC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action, Title IX, ADA Title 504 compliant institution. Call Disability Support Services, 410-777-2306 or Maryland Relay 711, 72 hours in advance to request most accommodations. Requests for sign language interpreters, alternative format books or assistive technology require 30 days notice. For information on AACC s compliance and complaints concerning sexual assault, sexual misconduct, discrimination or harassment, contact the federal compliance officer and Title IX coordinator at 410-777-1239, complianceofficer@aacc.edu or Maryland Relay 711. 1/19
TOP HONORS AACC received the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine for the third year in a row. The college was one of 95 recipients to win the only national honor for U.S. colleges and universities for demonstrating an outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion. The U.S. Department of Education awarded the Child Care Access Means Parents in School grant to AACC. The almost $100,000 will provide free child care to qualified students, along with a parent support group and professional development for staff. AACC is one of 57 colleges and universities in the nation recently awarded a Justice Department grant addressing sexual violence on campus. The $300,000 award will go toward establishing a relationship and sexual violence prevention, intervention and postvention project. The Licensed Practical Nursing program at AACC earned high marks as the number one LPN program in Maryland, according to rankings released by TopNursing.org. The program was ranked first among the 13 across the state. Military Advanced Education and Transition s Guide to Colleges and Universities included AACC on its list of schools for those in uniform. Institutes were ranked by considering military culture, financial assistance, flexibility, online and on-campus support. LOCATIONS / COLLEGE RESOURCES AACC is a single-campus community college in Arnold, off-campus sites at Arundel Mills in Hanover; the Glen Burnie Town Center; the Sales and Service Training Center in Arundel Mills mall; the Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism (HCAT) Institute in Glen Burnie; and the Center for Cyber and Professional Training across from Arundel Mills in Hanover; as well as offices at the Fort Meade Army Education Center. AACC also offers classes at more than 90 county locations including schools, churches and senior centers. Student services are available online and at the Arnold campus, AACC at Arundel Mills, the Glen Burnie Town Center and the Fort Meade Army Education Center. ARNOLD CAMPUS The Andrew G. Truxal Library contains 152,186 books, 135 print periodicals, 201 videotapes, 570 CDs, 2,938 DVDs and 60 online databases offering access to more than 15,000 electronic journals, 114,000 electronic books, 60 science models, hundreds of thousands of digital images and hours of streaming video and audio. AACC has a lab for mechatronics, a combination of mechanical engineering, electronics and computer programming used in today s manufacturing industry, in the Center for Applied Learning and Technology. The center also contains design studios and computer labs for architecture and interior design, continuing education, computer information systems, computer science, electronic and telecommunication technologies and engineering programs. The Careers Center includes the stateof-the-art Berlitz Memorial Microbiology and Environmental Studies Laboratory, an entrepreneurial studies resource center and math lab. AACC AT ARUNDEL MILLS (AMIL) AACC at Arundel Mills, designated by the state as a Regional Higher Education Center, is a fourstory, 77,000-square-foot facility It houses the AACC University Consortium that allows students to attain a four-year degree without leaving the county; the Teacher Education and Child Care (TEACH) Institute; the Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism Institute s Casino Dealer School facilities; the Physician Assistant program; the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Center; student services; classrooms and labs. SALES AND SERVICE TRAINING CENTER (SSTC) The Sales and Service Training Center at Arundel Mills mall works in partnership with the Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corp. and the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation to provide services to job seekers and employers at no cost through the One-Stop Career Center. AACC offers Adult Basic Skills and GED classes throughout the year during the days, evenings and on Saturdays. CENTER FOR CYBER AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING (CCPT) The Center for Cyber and Professional Training is located at 7556 Teague Road near Arundel Mills. The 30,000-square-foot center houses eight specialized computer labs, one new health sciences skills lab, four SMART classrooms, a testing center and faculty support space. It also is home to the Corporate Training Group, which provides employee training and business services to companies, agencies and organizations whenever and wherever the training is needed. GLEN BURNIE TOWN CENTER (GBTC) AACC operates facilities in two buildings in Glen Burnie. The five-story Arundel Center North has classrooms, computer facilities and student services. The 10,000-square-foot Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism Institute has a commercial kitchen that can hold two classes and three training classrooms and a computer lab.
ENROLLMENT PROFILE FY 2018 CREDIT ENROLLMENT Headcount 18,734 *30 credits = 1 FTE Mean age 25 Full-time equivalent (FTE)* 7,923 FALL 2018 STUDENT PROFILE Full time 3,661 Returning 9,517 FY 2018 TOTAL NONCREDIT ENROLLMENT Headcount...22,409 State-funded FTE (full-time equivalent)...3,496 * Noncredit courses offered...2,556 * *Source: Director, Instructional Support Center/CEWD FY 2018 COMBINED ENROLLMENT 39,695 Unduplicated credit and noncredit students enrolled in credit and noncredit courses. 1,448 Unduplicated students took both a credit and noncredit course. Men 40% Part time 9,225 New Students 3,369 ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT DISTRICT 1 Women 60% New AACPS Grads 1,309 Retention Rate 61% Brooklyn Park, BWI, Ferndale, Glen Burnie, Hanover, Harmans, Jessup, Linthicum Heights, Severn Credit: 1,979 Noncredit: 2,307 FALL 2018 DIVERSITY PROFILE Caucasian (57%)...7,347 Black/African American (17%)...2,160 Hispanic/Latino (8%)...1,054 Asian (5%)...588 Other/Multiracial (13%)...1,737 DISTRICT 2 Glen Burnie, Hanover, Harmans, Marley, Severn Credit: 1,902 Noncredit: 1,589 DISTRICT 3 Curtis Bay, Gibson Island, Marley, Pasadena Credit: 2,596 Noncredit: 2,248 DISTRICT 4 Crofton, Crownsville, Fort Meade, Gambrills, Laurel, Maryland City, Millersville, Odenton, Severn Credit: 2,595 Noncredit: 1,624 DISTRICT 5 Annapolis east of Severn River, Arnold, Cape St Claire, Severna Park Credit: 2,538 Noncredit: 3,068 DISTRICT 6 Annapolis, Crownsville, Heritage Harbour, Sherwood Forest Credit: 1,606 Noncredit: 3,155 DISTRICT 7 Churchton, Crofton, Davidsonville, Deale, Dunkirk, Edgewater, Friendship, Galesville, Gambrills, Harwood, Mayo, North Beach, Riva, Shady Side, Tracys Landing, West River Credit: 2,597 Noncredit: 2,181
ECONOMIC IMPACT $52,700 The average income of a student with an associate degree (30 percent more than a student with a high school diploma). State and local governments see a rate of return of 9.6 % on their support for AACC. $71.8 MILLION of state and local funding to AACC in FY 2016. $174.1 MILLION in added tax revenue stemming from the students higher lifetime earnings and the increased output of businesses. $13.8 MILLION estimated savings to the public sector due to a reduced demand for government-funded social services in Maryland. (Source: EMSI Study, December 2016) TUITION PER CREDIT HOUR County residents...$110 Residents of other Maryland counties...$212 Residents of other states and foreign students... $374 GENERAL STUDENT FEES The net added income generated by AACC operations ($112.1 million), the spending of nonlocal students ($60.5 million) and the higher alumni earnings and increased business profit and ripple effects from alumni impact ($347.9 million) contributes $520.5 MILLION IN INCOME TO THE ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ECONOMY EACH YEAR. FOR EVERY TAX DOLLAR SPENT on educating students attending AACC in the 2015-16 fiscal year, taxpayers receive an average of $2.60 in return over the course of the students working lives. In other words, taxpayers enjoy an annual rate of return of 10 percent. FY 2018 TUITION AND FEES* Registration (per term)...$25 Athletic (per credit hour)...$1 Educational services (per credit hour)...$22 Student activity (per credit hour)... $2 WHERE THE FUNDING GOES FY 2018 INSTRUCTION (49.75%) FY 2018 WHAT THE MONEY PROVIDES Budgeted Operating Expenditures ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC SUPPORT (15.13%) STUDENT SERVICES (9.75%) INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT (15.51%) PLANT OPERATIONS (9.86%) Instruction...$56,811,800 Academic Support...$17,273,300 Student Services... $11,128,600 Plant Operations...$11,264,100 Institutional Support...$17,713,300 Total...$114,191,111 WHERE THE MONEY COMES FROM Budgeted Operating Revenues Tuition/Fees... $38,703,000 County...$41,987,700 State... $29,470,400 Other Income...$576,400 Tuition Stabilization Fund...$3,203,600 Auxiliary and Enterprise Transfers... $250,000 Total...$114,191,100 FY 2018 CAPITAL PROJECTS Repair, Replacements and Improvements: Campus Improvements... $825,000 Systemics...$1,000,000 TUITION AND FEES *Tuition and fees subject to change. Visit www.aacc.edu for current rates.