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Government Relations

Government Relations

Working together with government to build a community in which everyone can access opportunity.

Empower Montgomery

As a public institution, Montgomery College provides opportunity for all residents of the county with support from local, state, and federal government.

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Advance our Community and its Residents

The College delivers affordable education and training to ensure a thriving Montgomery County. Every resident can fully reap the benefits of a postsecondary education to fuel a 21st century workforce.

MC FACTS
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MC by the Numbers
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Provide Access to Affordable Education

Economic disparity—not aptitude, ability, or aspiration—is the number one barrier to a college degree. Yet, an education is the surest path to economic mobility with family-sustaining wages.

Policy Issues

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Ensure a Thriving Workforce

Quality classrooms and labs support students so they can transfer and be workforce ready, including the new Catherine and Isiah Leggett Math and Science Building on our Takoma Park/Silver Spring campus.

Leggett Math and Science Building

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Fuel Montgomery County's Economy with Homegrown Talent

Across Montgomery County, the MC alumni are the skilled talent as well as the top executives who generate jobs, employ workers, and help drive the local economy forward.

MC Works for Montgomery County

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The Government Relations Office serves as Montgomery College's liaison to the community and all levels of government - federal, state, county, and local municipalities. 

Advocacy Tips

In any contact with a legislator, be sure to tell your own story about Montgomery College and ask them to protect access to Montgomery College. 

Meeting With Your Legislator

In-person meetings with your elected representative can be the most effective advocacy tool.

Writing to Elected Officials

Personal letters, rather than form letters, are best! 

Calling Elected Officials

Letters are best, but a phone call can be effective, especially when time is short.

Advocacy Support Documents

These resources will help support your point.

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What People are Saying
Montgomery College has changed my life. I’ve gained so many skills that will empower me to move upward in my career. The College has given me opportunity and changed me from a shy girl who was scared to speak to anyone into a leader who is prepared to succeed in a career.
Sasini Wickramatunga, Student