Frederick Community College
MottoAvec progres marchons en avant
Motto in English
Let us move forward with progress
TypePublic community college
Established1957 (1957)[1]
AccreditationMSCHE
PresidentAnnesa Cheek
Students5,389[2]
Location, ,
United States

39°27′8″N 77°25′3″W / 39.45222°N 77.41750°W / 39.45222; -77.41750
Campus97 acres (39 ha)
NewspaperThe Commuter
ColorsGreen and gold
   
Sporting affiliations
MD JUCO
MascotCougar
Websitewww.frederick.edu
FCC Logo

Frederick Community College (FCC) is a public community college in Frederick, Maryland.

Presidents

Years of Service Name Title
2022–present Annesa Cheek President
2021-2022 Thomas Powell Interim President
2014-2021 Elizabeth Burmaster President
2013-2014 Douglas Browning President
2012-2013 Frederico "F.J." Talley President
2005-2011 Carol Eaton President
1998-2005 Patricia Stanley President
1986-1997 Lee J. Betts President
1979-1986 Jack B. Kussmaul President
1978-1979 Lewis O. Turner President
1967-1978 Lewis Stephens President
1957-1967 Duval W. Sweadner President

Campus

The FCC campus has moved several times over the years. Originally the campus was within what is now Frederick High School. It was moved to its current 97 acre[3] location (7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick MD 21702) in 1970.[4][1]

FCC has campus security on campus 24 hours a day.[5]

The Jack B. Kussmaul Theater – Arts Center is a cultural resource center that hosts quality performances, exhibitions, and educational programs for the college and the community.

Library

The library was recently renovated to create a "learning commons".

Academics

FCC has over 85 different degree and continuing education programs.[1][4]

Emergency Management

FCC offers Letters of Recognition, a Certificate, and an Associate of Applied Science degree in Emergency Management supported by FEMA's Emergency Management Institute Independent Study courses.[6]

Athletics

The athletic department offers eight intercollegiate sports including men's baseball, basketball, golf and soccer and women's basketball, volleyball, softball and soccer.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Campus History". Frederick Community College. 16 July 2009. Archived from the original on 1 August 2010. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
  2. "Student Demographics". Frederick Community College. 29 October 2009. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
  3. "The College < Frederick Community College". frederick-public.courseleaf.com. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
  4. 1 2 "About Frederick Community College – Frederick Community College". frederick.edu. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
  5. "Security". Frederick Community College. September 2008. Archived from the original on 1 August 2010. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
  6. "Public Safety - Frederick Community College".
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