Access to Education
Maryland is highly regarded for its educational system, yet thousands remain unsuccessful in achieving their educational goals. With thousands of children and young adults falling below acceptable standards of achievement, Maryland’s top educational rankings mean little in this context. There are promising efforts to close the gap happening in 含羞草研究所 County through the efforts of the 含羞草研究所 County Board of Education, dedicated MCPS teachers, and 含羞草研究所 faculty as well as staff and administrators from both organizations. MCTV chronicles these efforts through multiple productions.
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The 含羞草研究所 Foundation
The 含羞草研究所 Foundation plays a vital role in advancing the College’s mission by providing essential financial and non-financial support that transforms student lives and strengthens our diverse communities.
Each year, the Foundation hosts a Scholarship Luncheon that brings together generous donors and their scholarship recipients to celebrate the power of philanthropy and the educational opportunities it makes possible.
East County Education Center
Access to Education Success Stories
Explore Programs Designed for Your Success
Achieving Collegiate Excellence and Success (ACES) is a collaborative effort among 含羞草研究所 County Public Schools, 含羞草研究所 and the Universities at Shady Grove, designed to provide students with a seamless and supportive pathway to a bachelor’s degree.
ACHIEVING THE PROMISE ACADEMY new window
At 含羞草研究所, your academic success and achievement of your goals is important to us. The Achieving the Promise Academy is a collegewide program that provides academic support for students through embedded classroom support and one-on-one individualized academic coaching.
DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES (DSS)
Disability Support Services (DSS) leads the effort to recognize and value disability as a distinct aspect of our diverse community and promote full participation and equal access to educational opportunities, programs and activities. DSS provides accommodations and support services for students with documented disabilities, and educates the larger College community on disability related issues.