A popular fundraising program for the BCCC Foundation to raise funds for scholarships and programs is through the sale of donated vehicles. The Foundation may accept vehicle donations such as cars, trucks, and motor homes that when sold by the Foundation, the proceeds would be used to create scholarships and assist instructional programs. The BCCC Foundation needs funds to create scholarships with your tax-deductible gifts of vehicle donations. The IRS and state charity officials provide guidelines for charities operating vehicle donation programs through IRS Publication 4302. A companion brochure, A Donor's Guide to Vehicle Donations, provides guidelines for individuals who donate vehicles. Call the BCCC Foundation Office at 410-462-8328 for more information.








Baltimore City Community College addiction counseling student Christopher Pelfrey was named a 2010 Coca-Cola National Finalist based on scores earned in the All-USA Academic Team competition sponsored by the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
Pelfrey received a $1,000 award from the Foundation during the summer of 2010.
Pelfrey, from Dundalk, MD., is a member of the Ascenders Club, a campus service group, and volunteers as campus pastor of a spiritual service once per week in a Baltimore homeless shelter. He has maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout his studies. He plans to complete bachelor's and master's degrees in Social Work before pursuing a doctoral degree in Psychology.
“My experience in the classroom has given me the tools and education necessary to impact homeless men in our community—toward facilitating change and personal empowerment,” he said.
For more information, contact the BCCC Institutional Advancement office.

Please mail contributions to:
Baltimore City Community College Foundation, Inc.
2901 Liberty Heights Ave.
West Pavilion, Room 110
Baltimore, Maryland 21215
Make checks payable to the BCCC Foundation, Inc.
Baltimore City Community College and the Baltimore City Community College Foundation offer a variety of scholarship opportunities. A scholarship is money to take classes at BCCC that students do not have to pay back. It is given to students who: have monetary need; have GPAs of 2.0 or higher; or are preparing to go into certain career fields.
Click here to view available Scholarships
To download the Scholarship Application, click here.
(The deadline for spring 2013 scholarships has passed)
Please wait until May 15th to apply for the Fall 2013 semester. Beginning on May 15th you may download a new scholarship application and submit it to the BCCC Foundation office or the Financial Aid office. The deadlines for filing the Scholarship Application are: June 15 for the following fall and November 15 for the following spring semester.
Please check back frequently for updated information on:
Apply for admission to the College (if you have not already done so).
Submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which you can complete and file online at http://www.fafsa.gov/. You can get assistance at the BCCC financial aid office (Liberty Main 024/ 410-462-8500) or the BCCC admissions office (Liberty Main 02/410-462-8300).
Go to the Financial Aid Office to obtain the scholarship application or download an application from here.
Return your completed scholarship application and the following required attachments to the BCCC Foundation Office (2901 Liberty Heights Ave – West Pavilion, Room 110) by the applicable deadline date(s):
4. Deadline dates for filing the Scholarship Application are: June 15 for the following fall and November 15 for the following spring semester

Daughter Honors Mother’s Years of Teaching Nurses with Peggy Jordan Scholarship
BALTIMORE – All it took Tumara Jordan was a few seconds to decide what to get her mother Peggy as a retirement gift for 35 years as a nurse educator at Baltimore City Community College.
“Education has always mattered to everyone in our family,” Tumara said. “It’s been one of the single most important things.” Tumara surprised her mother at her retirement party by announcing she had started the Peggy Jordan Nursing Scholarship through the BCCC Foundation.
“My mother teaches her students almost like they’re her own children,” she continued. “Over the years, students were free to call her at home just about any time of the day or night with questions. Mom always took the calls. She dedicated her career to students and it’s been so rewarding for her to watch them become nurses,” she said.
Originally from Jackson, Miss., Peggy Jordan studied nursing at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama before graduating from the University of Maryland with a master’s degree in nursing. She joined the nursing staff at the old Provident Hospital and subsequently, began a teaching career at Provident’s Helene Fuld School of Nursing. From there, 35 years ago, she became a nursing professor at BCCC.
Upon learning of the newfound scholarship fund bearing her name, Professor Jordan would be at a loss for words. “Is this for real?” she exclaimed. “This is the best retirement gift anyone could ever ask for. It exceeds anything I could have dreamed of. I thank my daughter because the scholarship will help deserving nursing students achieve their dreams of becoming nurses.”
Through her own job as a group marketing manager at Verizon, Tumara has parlayed her personal donation of $2,500 into an initial scholarship fund of $5,000 with the help of a Verizon corporate matching contribution. “I hope many of her friends and former students at BCCC learn about the Peggy Jordan Scholarship and join with me to build it into a permanent endowed scholarship one day,” said Tumara, who hails from Silver Spring, MD.
BCCC Foundation chair Gregory Finnegan called Jordan’s gift “a marvelous tribute to her mother’s time at BCCC. Our foundation is honored as well to play a role in recognizing Professor Jordan’s dedication to nursing and her students.”
He lauded Verizon’s role in the scholarship through its matching gift program for employees and retirees. “We like to encourage anyone who contributes to the BCCC Foundation to determine if their own company has a matching program that can really grow the amount of the donation,” he said.
The Jordan Scholarship will be awarded for the first time this fall to a student accepted into the BCCC Registered Nurse program. For more information, contact the BCCC Foundation Office at 410-209-6026.
BCCC Foundation Office
2901 Liberty Heights Ave –West Pavilion, Room 110
Baltimore, MD 21215
410-209-6026
We thank our Donors and Program Sponsors for their investment in BCCC students. Your scholarship support has made it possible for deserving students not only to pursue their educational goals, but to change their lives and build their communities in meaningful and lasting ways.