Local business supports Cecil College’s students in the form of financial support, internships, and apprenticeships.
Cecil College nursing students receive real-world experience in battle against COVID-19.
Clarence M. Webb, Jr., was a conservationist of the Upper Bay shoreline.
Recognized for work in the development of mental health resources at Cecil College and the surrounding community.
Cecil College is proud to announce the names of students who have achieved academic excellence.
Cecil graduates are able to transfer up to 90 credits to be applied to a bachelor’s degree program at Southern New Hampshire University
Throughout her long educational journey, Debra Stevens embraced the desire to turn around to give the next person in line a hand.
Diane Loomis was instrumental in creating an Earth Day Foundation Scholarship to benefit Cecil College students.
MLEO scholarship enables criminal justice students to realize their dream at Cecil College.
Rising Sun Chamber of Commerce continues its commitment to supporting higher education.
The exhibit highlights pieces selected by the art faculty and represents the range of work created in the program.
The Bioproduction Program is an A.A.S. degree that harnesses cellular processes to create vital industrial and medical products.
This event is open to the public and all Cecil College students.
Funding will support workforce development and training.
Scholarship supports a Cecil College student who identifies as LGBTQIA+ with preference to a student enrolled in a STEM program of study.
A virtual run is a race where participants can run (or walk) from any location of their choice, promoting social distancing.
Cecil College remains a beacon of opportunity and hope due to the efforts of individuals like Raymond W. “Chick” Hamm, Jr.
Programs are designed to save students time, money, and to ease the transfer process to the University of Baltimore.
New scholarship benefits individuals seeking to better their lives through learning a skilled trade at Cecil College
In recognition of people in Cecil and Harford counties who make meaningful and significant contributions to Susquehanna Workforce Network.
Tiffany Dowell brings more than 13 years of experience working directly with students.
Cecil College celebrated the Class of 2020 during historic times by hosting a virtual graduation ceremony.
“You can see the compassion he has for the patients when you talk with Logan,” said Cecil College CNA instructor Mary Beth Naggie, RN.
Her commitment, devotion, and passion made her the ideal recipient.
Event is open to the public and all Cecil College students.
APGFCU scholarship paves the pathway to Handley owning her future at Cecil College.
This spring’s Capstone Project students are Jessi Cooke, Arnel Leblanc, and Gabe Smith.
April Stern opens doors of opportunity for high school students on pathway to college.
Milburn Stone Theatre Gallery hosts exhibition by regional artist
Whitaker, Wright are shining examples of giving back to the community.
Cecil College basketball standout to play for NCAA Division I program.
Durham's career has impacted the lives of many young student-athletes.
Endowment is a community funded scholarship with majority of the funds donated by community members at events held at the gallery.
Mortenson is the Chair of the Board of Trustees at Cecil College.
Native Wildflower and Sustainable Organic Vegetable Garden initiative ready for spring.
Dr. Beckles' book designed to start conversations that lead to healing.