Carroll Community College Awarded $850,000 in Federal Funding for Ratcliffe Applied Technology and Trades Center

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Westminster, Maryland Feb 18, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - Carroll Community College is proud to announce it has been awarded $850,000 in Fiscal Year 2026 Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) to support the Ratcliffe Applied Technology and Trades Center (Ratcliffe Center), which is a historic award for the College. The funding was included in the FY26 Minibus Spending bill recently passed by Congress and signed into law by the President.
This federal investment will allow the College to purchase state-of-the-art equipment for the Ratcliffe Center to deliver high-demand workforce training programs in areas such as welding, automotive technology, plumbing, and advanced manufacturing. The new center will offer programs tailored to local workforce needs. This investment is timely given that the College already has waitlists for high-demand automotive and welding programs, and we dont currently have enough space to meet that demand.
This award is a powerful endorsement of our mission to prepare students for meaningful careers and to meet the workforce needs of our region, said Dr. Rosalie Mince, President of Carroll Community College. We are deeply grateful to Senators Angela Alsobrooks and Chris Van Hollen and Congressman Johnny Olszewski for their leadership and commitment to strengthening Marylands workforce through investments in community colleges.
Senator Angela Alsobrooks praised the Colleges role in regional economic development. Marylands students are looking to build lives where they can truly thrive and find careers that are meaningful and can generate real wealth and success. Carroll Community College is preparing its students to follow their dreams, and this critical federal funding will ensure all the students have access to the tools and training they need to succeed in high-demand fields. The investment in Carroll Community College isnt just benefiting its students, but it is also fueling our economy, said Senator Alsobrooks.
Congressman Johnny Olszewski successfully secured funding for 14 community projects through Community Project Funding, which provides direct federal investment to state and local governments and eligible nonprofit organizations. These projects span Baltimore County, Baltimore City, and Carroll County and support public safety, education, workforce development, water infrastructure, transportation, and community services. You can view the entire list here.
Congressman Olszewski said, Carroll Community Colleges Ratcliffe Center is a vital investment in Marylands future. This federal funding will help ensure that students in Carroll County have access to the training and resources they need to thrive in todays economy. Im proud to have supported this project and look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on our workforce and communities.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will contact the College in the coming weeks to outline the process for accessing the funds. In the meantime, Carroll Community College is preparing for the grand opening of the Ratcliffe Applied Technology and Trades Center, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for later this year. 

For more information about the Ratcliffe Center and Carroll Community Colleges workforce programs, visit https://www.carrollcc.edu.

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