Chesapeake College

It was the first regional community college in the state and serves the five Mid-Shore counties: Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne's, and Talbot.

Silver took the offer and told the Wilmington (DE) Morning News, "It'll be my job to take the dream of the four counties and put it into brick and mortar.

[5] The Dorchester Administration Building houses the offices of Academic Advising, Admissions, the Alumni Association, the Business Office, Financial Aid, Human Resources, Institutional Advancement, Research and Planning, Public Information, Registration, and Student Retention Services.

[8] In addition to functioning as a licensed childcare facility, the center also serves as a learning site for students enrolled in the Early Childhood Development program.

Core Services The sole focus of the Chesapeake Child Care Resource Center is to foster and provide an array of supports to the local community, which includes the college's five service-area counties Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne, and Talbot.

[12][13] The Kent Humanities Building houses the Cadby Theatre and Lobby, lecture classrooms, and faculty offices.

[14] This smaller of two campus theatres was named after Louise Cadby, who served as the college's first drama instructor from 1968 to 1985.

[18] The five counties the college serves—Caroline, Talbot, Queen Anne's, Kent, and Dorchester—share a $9 million contribution to the new Health Professions and Athletics Center.

The state awarded the college $27 million to fund the project, or 75% of the cost, towards construction, leaving the other counties to pay 25%.

[21] Although the building has not been officially renovated, it does house up-to-date computers, software, and a distance learning classroom.

The Cambridge campus of Chesapeake College provides educational opportunities to those who live or work in the mid or lower Eastern Shore area.

The Cambridge Center provides most of the services a student would need on a daily basis from a higher learning institution.

The Cambridge Center houses a main office with full service staff, where students can apply for admission, register for or drop classes, make payments, learn about financial aid, and meet with advisors.

[24] Representatives from Suzhou, China joined Queen Anne's County officials for the dedication of a pavilion on the campus of Chesapeake College on Monday, May 16, 2011.

[36] ARTSYS allows students and advisors at the institutions to ascertain the transferability status of any community college course.

[38] The Allied Health facilities, located at Memorial Hospital, include a computer lab, four classrooms, one of which is for distant learning, and a lab for hands on learning, along with many offices which serve as a "full service center with registration and business office functions",[38] and a medical library.

[39] In preparation for this move the Chesapeake College's physical education building will be renovated to accommodate the new home of the Allied Health program and facilities.

[40] Many of Chesapeake College's faculty and students frequently join to donate their time and talent back to the community.

Chesapeake College Campus