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Economic troubles fuel enrollment hike at Maryland community college

Montgomery College faces record demand for classes
Jan. 5, 2009

Even before the financial meltdown, Maryland's largest community college was turning away thousands of students each year because there were too few seats in classrooms and too few dollars for financial aid. Now, Montgomery College President Brian K. Johnson is grappling with record demand for classes just as support is shrinking from cash-strapped state and local governments.

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