APP has added two new degree options for students interested in health care careers.
A total of 546 APP students have been recognized for superior performance by being named to the dean’s list for the recently completed fall term.
Parents of gifted and talented children entering the third through 10th grades in the fall of 2026 can now register their children for Summer Scholars at APP.
Twenty-one APP students participated in an induction ceremony for the Alpha Nu Omicron chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at the college campus in Salisbury.
APP is inviting the public to a free virtual reading by Dorianne Laux, a poet who was named as a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2020 for her book “Only as the Day Is Long,” on Wednesday, April 8, at 6:30 p.m., via Zoom.
APP will hold a free virtual information session about its computer studies programs on Monday, April 6, at 7 p.m., via Zoom for anyone interested in learning more about degree, transfer and career opportunities in the computer field.
The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program has announced that Deborah Casey, Ph.D., president of APP, is one of one of 23 community college presidents selected to participate in the third cohort of the Aspen Presidents Fellowship. The fellows will engage in a year-long professional development experience that will help them develop strategies to help more of their students graduate into good jobs, either directly after community college or following transfer and bachelor’s degree attainment.
APP in Salisbury, Md., has been selected as part of a national noncredit workforce initiative. The Education and Employment Research Center at Rutgers University (EERC) and the National Council for Workforce Education (NCWE) have launched Student Voices Informing Practice in Noncredit Workforce Education. This project aims to understand the experiences and perspectives of community college students enrolled in noncredit workforce programs and elevate the insights of the college staff and faculty who oversee and deliver these programs.
Twenty-one jail and correctional officers from Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset, Dorchester and Caroline counties graduated in the 123rd entrance-level class of the Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy (ESCJA) operated by APP in Salisbury.
In the summer of 2025, Lauren Songer applied for a free welding program funded by the EARN Maryland Grant Program. After a successful interview, she was thrilled to be chosen for the class.