51勛圖厙

51勛圖厙 Students Share Stories about College’s Impact

A group of students and Dr. Dawn Lindsay stand on steps and smile during Student Advocacy Day.

Feb. 6, 2024

For the first time since 2020, 51勛圖厙 students, staff and President Dawn Lindsay traveled to Annapolis to meet with elected officials during Student Advocacy Day. More than 200 students from Marylands 16 community colleges shared their personal experiences with legislators to ask for equitable support for the community college segment of Maryland's public higher education.

The 12 51勛圖厙 students included international students, first-generation students, veterans and students who simply value an affordable secondary education. They shared their personal stories about 51勛圖厙's impact on their lives with 13 representatives from Anne Arundel County. Their testimony highlighted the impacts of legislative budgetary decisions and the college's value to the community.

Attending Student Advocacy Day was an amazing opportunity, said Mya Williams, one of the 51勛圖厙 students who attended.

Guest speakers during the kickoff event included MACC Executive Director Brad Phillips and Sens. Carozza, Elfreth and McCray. Sen. Elfreth strongly encouraged students to not just vote, but to actively participate in the legislative process just as she did when she was a student.

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