Harford Community College is pleased to announce the students named to the Deans’ List for the fall 2021 semester. Students on the list have achieved high academic honor by earning all “A” and “B” grades and a 3.50 to 3.75 grade point average. Full-time students must have completed 12 credit hours during the semester. Part-time students are eligible after having completed 12 credit hours and then completing six credit hours during the current semester.
Harford Fighting Owls men’s basketball guard Chandler Johnson has been named Region 20 Division I Player of the Month for January, region officials announced on Tuesday. The 6' freshman also snagged the award for December.
Harford Fighting Owls women’s lacrosse team is ranked No. 1 and men’s lacrosse is No. 2 in the National Junior College Athletic Association preseason polls. Both teams will take to the field for scrimmages this month.
The Fall 2021 Nursing Class Pinning Ceremony for Harford Community College’s 48 associate degree nursing graduates was held on December 16 in the Amoss Center in Bel Air. Please see attached news release for details.
Owl Magazine, the student multimedia publication of Harford Community College in Bel Air, earned first place honors in two categories in the 2020-21 Pinnacle Awards sponsored by the College Media Association.
The Harford Civil Rights Project, a digital exhibition and mobile app focusing on various aspects of the African American civil rights movement in Harford County in the 20th century, debuted this past semester.
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The College is pleased to announce those students named to the Deans’ List for the spring 2021 semester. One of the highest academic honors that college students can achieve is earning a place on this prestigious list.
16 Harford student-athletes have been named to a 2021 NJCAA All-Academic team, as announced by the NJCAA late last week.
Harford Community College is proud to announce those students named to the President’s List for the spring 2021 semester. Please see attached news release for details.
Interim Athletic Director Ed Liesch announced 59 student-athletes earned a spot on the Athletic Director Honor Roll, with 17 Fighting Owls securing a 4.0 grade point average for the spring 2021 semester.
Imagine moving almost 10,000 miles away to a foreign country, where almost everything you encountered was different. Harford is proud to call Linh Truong an alumna and to hold her up as an example of persistence in education.
Harford Community College held its First Annual Scholars Summit, which was sponsored by the College’s Honors Program, on May 25, 2021.
Harford Community College Students Complete CNA Certification
Harford Community College held its Sixty-Third Annual Commencement on Thursday, May 27. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s ceremony was held virtually. The virtual ceremony gave the graduates a chance to celebrate their achievements with their loved ones from the safety of their homes. The Class of 2021 included a total of 935 graduates.
When Marjorie Edwards Markley watches her grandson, Charles William Hess, receive his associate degree in history from Harford Community College on May 27, he will be following in her footsteps.
The Harford County Electrical Apprenticeship program’s first-ever virtual celebration took place on Friday, May 7. The ceremony celebrated seventy-eight 2020, and eighty-nine 2021 students, the two largest classes to date.
Harford Community College’s Destination Imagination (DI) team, the Drama Queens, took 2nd place in the state tournament on April 10 and will move on to the Global Finals tournament in July.
Harford alumna Summer Bottomley ’19 chose Harford as a first step on her road to success.
Harford Community College is proud to announce those students named to the Deans' List for the fall 2020 semester.
Michelle began her college career as a Digital Arts major, but will finish as a dual major graduate and Outstanding Student Leadership award recipient in May, with an Associate of Science in Physics and Biology.
Harford Community College alumnus Timothy Sturla earned an AS degree in Engineering in 2018. After graduation, he transferred to University of Maryland, College Park where he is now majoring in Computer Engineering.
To earn a spot on the AD Honor Roll, a student-athlete must earn a 3.0 grade-point average while taking at least 12 credits.