Carroll Community College
Convocation 2010, No. 50




Contents

Fall Enrollment at Record High

President’s Column

Carroll Students Consult with Carroll Lutheran Village Shop

College Offers New Emergency Medical Services-Paramedic Program

Carroll Graduate Enters Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

Strategic Initiatives for FY2011

Health Information Technology Offers Multiple Career Pathways

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Carroll Graduate Enters Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

An articulation agreement between Carroll Community College and the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School has resulted in the acceptance of Carroll graduate Roger Voter. The articulation agreement assures that qualified community college students can transfer to Hopkins without loss of credit and enter with junior status.

"I am thrilled for Roger. He is a deserving and bright graduate who will make Carroll proud through his future studies," said College President Dr. Faye Pappalardo.

Voter graduated Carroll with an Associate of Arts in Business Administration. He earned a Student Government Organization Scholarship in his first year at Carroll, and a Student Government Transfer Scholarship in his second year. He was on the dean's list at Carroll.

His campus activities included working as a technician for the college theater, assisting with light hanging, light focusing, and light board programming for performances. He also assisted the Theatre Department with set construction for many of their shows.

"I also participated in CAB my first year at Carroll, helping in the planning and setting up of student activities. Both of my years at Carroll I was active in the Student Government Organization, serving as vice president in my second year," said Voter.
Voter's other activities while at Carroll included the Chester River Retreat, Day of Service at SERRV International, and the "Spring Clean-up" of Westminster. Outside of Carroll, he interned at the Congressional Office in Westminster for U.S. Representative Roscoe Bartlett. He also volunteered for the Carroll Players, a local acting/theatre group.

"After graduating from Hopkins, I would like to find a nice job, demonstrate my leadership skills, work my way up the management ladder, and experience the aspects of a successful business," said Voter.

Voter said he was thrilled when he was accepted into Hopkins and that he is looking forward to the experience.

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