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Academic Calendar 2011-2012 - Chesapeake College

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BOARD OF TRUSTEESCaroline CountyMargaret Myers (2000-<strong>2012</strong>)Lee Nash McMahan (2010 - 2015)Dorchester CountyDon W. Bradley (2002-2008)Vaughn D. Evans, Vice Chair (2009-2014)Kent CountyVicki J. Neal (2007-<strong>2011</strong>)Thomas M. Groce, Jr. (2003-2015)Queen Anne’s CountyJennifer C. Doege (2009-2014)Michael E. Pelczar (2002-<strong>2012</strong>)Talbot CountyCatherine Poe (2009-2013)James S. Maffitt, Chair (2002-<strong>2011</strong>)FACTSFounded:1965.Size of campus:170 acres.Curriculum:Two-year program of study in liberal arts and sciencesand career programs.Degrees and awards granted:Associate of Arts, Associate of Arts in Teaching,Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science,Certificate and Letter of Recognition.Student enrollment:In academic year 2010, we enrolled 3,914 creditstudents and 9,127 non-credit students in 2010.Number of faculty and staff:In fall of 2010 there were 59 full-time faculty; 70part-time credit faculty; 167 full-time administrators,other professionals and support staff.Average class size:20 students.Library facilities:With over 50,000 books, in addition to films, recordings,and images, and an extensive collection of onlineperiodicals, e-books, and subject specific databases, thelibrary also contains technology equipped classrooms,group and individual study spaces, open computerareas, a special collection of Eastern Shore-relatedmaterials, and resources on philanthropic giving forgrant seekers.Computer facilities:The <strong>College</strong> provides access to a wide-range ofsoftware packages, and applications, including highspeedInternet access across our three locations. Allstudents receive e-mail accounts through the <strong>College</strong>’sportal. The <strong>College</strong> provides over 700 computers foreducational use by students and faculty. The LearningResource Center has computers available for public use.Student financial aid:Over $5.4 million in various forms of student aid wasawarded to eligible students, both full- and part-timeduring the 2009-2010 academic year. An extensivescholarship program is available.Campus Locations:Wye Mills CampusHistoric Wye Mills, on Routes 50 and 213,1000 <strong>College</strong> Circle, P. O. Box 8, Wye Mills,Maryland 21679-0008.Phone: 410-822-5400, 410-758-1537, or 410-228-4360.TTY: Call via Maryland Relay.Fax: 410-827-5875.Web address: www.chesapeake.edu<strong>Chesapeake</strong> <strong>College</strong> Center for Allied HealthMemorial Hospital at Easton, MarylandLocation: 219 South Washington Street, Easton,Maryland 21601Phone: 410-827-5917.Fax: 410-770-3764.<strong>Chesapeake</strong> <strong>College</strong> Cambridge CenterLocation: 416-418 Race Street, Cambridge,Maryland 21613Phone: 410-820-6058, 410-228-5754.Fax: 410-820-6406.Off-campus teaching locations:Various sites throughout Caroline, Dorchester, Kent,Queen Anne’s, and Talbot counties.iv

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