Community College Minority Statistics in Maryland
Community College Minority Statistics in Maryland (2019-20)
- College % Minority Location
- Rank: #1-31.-3.100%17 Commerce Street- Commerce Exchange
Baltimore,  MD 21202
(800)624-9926 - Rank: #1-31.-3.Maryland college of art and designPrivate, non-profit100%10500 georgia ave
Silver Spring,  MD 20902
(301)649-4454 - Rank: #44.94%2901 Liberty Heights Avenue
Baltimore,  MD 21215
(410)462-8300 - Rank: #55.TESST College of Technology-BeltsvillePrivate, for profit92%4600 Powder Mill Rd
Beltsville,  MD 20705
(301)937-8448 - Rank: #66.91%301 Largo Rd
Upper Marlboro,  MD 20774
(301)336-6000 - Rank: #77.75%9325 Snowden River Pky
Columbia,  MD 21046
(410)290-7100 - Rank: #88.TESST College of Technology-BaltimorePrivate, for profit70%1520 South Caton Ave
Halethorpe,  MD 21227
(410)644-6400 - Rank: #99.TESST College of Technology-TowsonPrivate, for profit69%803 Glen Eagles Ct
Towson,  MD 21286
(410)296-5350 - Rank: #1111.Howard Community CollegePublic52%10901 Little Patuxent Pkwy
Columbia,  MD 21044
(443)518-1000 - Rank: #1212.45%7201 Rossville Blvd.
Rosedale,  MD 21237
(443)840-2222 - Rank: #1313.35%101 College Pky
Arnold,  MD 21012
(410)777-2222 - Rank: #1414.32%8730 Mitchell Rd
La Plata,  MD 20646
(301)934-2251 - Rank: #1515.29%11400 Robinwood Dr
Hagerstown,  MD 21742
(240)500-2000 - Rank: #1616.28%7932 Opossumtown Pike
Frederick,  MD 21702
(301)846-2400 - Rank: #1717.26%32000 Campus Drive
Salisbury,  MD 21804
(410)334-2800 - Rank: #18-1918.-19.19%18618 Crestwood Dr
Hagerstown,  MD 21742
(301)766-3600 - Rank: #18-1918.-19.19%401 Thomas Run Rd
Bel Air,  MD 21015
(443)412-2000 - Rank: #20-2120.-21.Chesapeake CollegePublic16%1000 College Circle
Wye Mills,  MD 21679
(410)822-5400 - Rank: #22-2322.-23.8%12401 Willowbrook Rd SE
Cumberland,  MD 21502
(301)784-5000 - Rank: #22-2322.-23.8%1601 Washington Rd
Westminster,  MD 21157
(410)386-8000
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