Harford Community College is pleased to announce that Dr. Theresa B. Felder, President of Harford Community College, has been honored by The Baltimore Sun as one of the 25 Women to Watch: Best in Advocacy, Business and Health.
Looking for ways to celebrate during this holiday season? Harford Community College is offering performances and classes to help put you in the right mood for the most wonderful time of the year.
A project by author Susan Muaddi Darraj, an Associate Professor of English at Harford Community College, was one of 14 that were selected for 2021 Rubys Artist Grants.
Adult Literacy program instructor Denise McNew not only helps her students over the hurdles that kept them from earning their high school diploma, but also to discover special gifts or talents they haven’t yet tapped into.
2022 Summer Camp Schedule Available Online December 15!
Harford Community College redesignated a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense
Not sure if you can afford college? Harford’s here to help! There’s more aid available than most people realize. Join us at our Virtual Financial Aid Night on Zoom Nov. 3 and get tips, timelines and more.
The Actors Guild, a student organization that sponsors theater productions for Harford Community College students, will perform The Diviners on November 11-14 in the Chesapeake Theater on campus.
Harford Community College in Bel Air, Maryland has received funding from Maryland State Department of Education’s Division of Career and College Readiness in the amount of $96,535 to support the development of a Transportation, Logistics and Cargo Security pathway to prepare students for high skill, high wage in-demand careers in the manufacturing supply chain industry.
The Maryland Department of Labor’s Adult Education and Literacy Services division recently awarded a $450,563 grant to Harford Community College to fund the College’s Adult Literacy program that includes English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, Adult Basic Education (ABE), Pre-GED® and GED® classes, and classes taught at the Harford County Detention Center.