Best College & Education in Baltimore, Maryland — 2 resources

2 Resources

1. Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC)

State agency overseeing Maryland colleges and universities and administering state financial aid, including the Howard P. Rawlings Program of Educational Excellence Awards (Guaranteed Access, Educational Assistance, and Campus-Based Grants), targeted scholarships, and teacher and nursing loan repayment programs. Maryland residents apply for most state grants by completing the FAFSA and the Maryland State Financial Aid Application by the annual deadlines. MHEC also publishes college data and approves new academic programs statewide.

410-767-3300 · 6 N Liberty St, 10th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201

2. Baltimore City Community College

Baltimore City's public community college on Liberty Heights Avenue offering affordable associate degrees, certificates, workforce training, GED preparation, and ESL programs for Baltimore residents and working adults. In-city tuition rates apply for Baltimore City residents; federal Pell, Maryland state grants, and payment plans make most programs affordable. Enrollment services include placement testing, advising, and financial aid counseling. Prospective students apply online; bring photo ID, high school transcript or GED, and residency documentation.

410-462-8300 · 2901 Liberty Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215

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