
HCC in the News: 2022: Funding Pathways
December 29, 2022
MSN News
The gift of $2 million from The Kahlert Foundation will provide students with financial support and wrap-around services to reach their educational goals.
December 29, 2022
Columbia Patch
Howard Community College has received its largest private donation in college history with a gift of $2 million from The Kahlert Foundation.
December 19, 2022
The Business Monthly
“The Foundation is pleased to support the new Early College access program, STEM scholarships and many other vital programs that will benefit students,” said Greg Kahlert, president of the board of directors of The Kahlert Foundation.
December 16, 2022
Yahoo! News
In honor of the donation, HCC plans to name its future mathematics and athletics building the Kahlert Foundation Complex.
December 16, 2022
Baltimore Business Journal
In honor of the donation, the college will name its future mathematics and athletics building as The Kahlert Foundation Complex.
December 16, 2022
Capital Gazette
Since 2014 the Kahlert Foundation has given $3.4 million to the Howard Community College Educational Foundation
December 16, 2022
Howard County Times
The donation, the largest private gift in the history of the college, will support STEM scholarships, tuition assistance and other campus programs.
December 16, 2022
Local Today
"Working together, our partnership will continue to move students along their educational pathway, continue to strengthen our community, and continue to provide students opportunities for success." said Dr. Daria J. Willis, president of HCC.
November 1, 2022
Business Monthly
Funding will supply needed resources for nearly 1,200 credit students who are near completion of their degree. The program will also assist approximately 500 noncredit students with short-term training.
October 31, 2022
Conduit Street
“The Complete4Success program will allow our students to get the last few credits they need to complete their training or degree so that they can focus on creating their best selves and best future." said Howard County Executive Dr. Calvin Ball.