With 15,000 students, Rockville is home to the largest of Montgomery College's three community college campuses. The other campuses are located in Germantown and Takoma Park/Silver Spring.
The diverse student body attends more than 600 courses across more than 40 disciplines.
Part- and full-time students of all ages come by car, bus and Metrorail. The campus hosts cultural and community events, lectures and sports in facilities that include the Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts Center.
A state-of-the-art science center provides classroom and lab space for in-demand programs in math, science and engineering.
Docs in Progress is a Silver Spring-based, non-profit organization offering educational programs, workshops, online seminars, consulting services, screening opportunities and funding facilitation services for independent documentary filmmakers. For more information about the organization's programs and upcoming events, visit the Docs in Progress website.
AACC at the Glen Burnie Town Center offers courses in hospitality, culinary arts and tourism. The community college, which sits in Arundel Center Noth, offers degree programs in addition to specialized and noncredit instruction.
The Catonsville Historic Mansion is located on the Community College of Baltimore County campus and was built in the 1800s. The location has been renovated and turned into the Center for Global Education. The new facility will allow for students to take global-centered classes as well as host special events and will also display artifacts and photographs of the historic building. Check the main website for details on the center or for information on upcoming events.