November 19, 2004: The Campaign for Carroll Community College
Last Friday, Dr. James Ball was inaugurated as the third president of Carroll Community College in Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland.
Ten years ago, in the summer and fall of 2004; the college produced a PowerPoint celebrating a brief review of the college from the 1970s to 2004.
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Carroll County, community college, Westminster, Maryland
3. 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.
4. 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
23. Sykesville Center
Credit and
Continuing Education
courses first offered
at the Public Safety
Education and
Training Center in
fall 2004.
24. Who We Serve
Selected Student Images
2000 - 2004
25.
26. “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
30. “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
32. “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
35. 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
47. 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.
49. 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
50. 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
52. 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
53. 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
55. 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
56. 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
58. 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
59. 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
60.
61. 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
62. Board Officers
Paula Langmead, President
Bernard Jones, Sr., Vice President
Dr. H. Kenneth Shook, Secretary
Jeffrey Sprinkle, Treasurer
63. 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.