Name: Quinton Spade Major: Business Management Campus: Bedford County Campus
Q & A
Why did you choose the ACM Bedford County Campus? I chose ACM’s Bedford County Campus for several reasons. I graduated from Everett
High School, so I am local to the area, and I have known about this campus for a long
time. When I graduated high school, I was unsure of what career path and degree I
wanted to pursue. ACM’s BCC was an economical and logical choice for me as I didn’t
want to spend a lot of money for a degree that I wasn’t sure I wanted. Being local
to Bedford County, it also allowed me to live at home and commute while also working
to help pay for school.
Why would you recommend Allegany College of Maryland and the Bedford County Campus
to future students? I would recommend Allegany College of Maryland’s Bedford County Campus to future students
for multiple reasons. The advising staff has been very helpful to me in my time so
far at the BCC. They have helped me as much as possible in deciding my major from
the time I first walked in the door. The instructors at ACM’s BCC are what makes the
campus what it is to me. Every instructor that I have had has made a positive impact
on not only my academic experience but also my personal life. I think that having
instructors who not only want you to learn but also grow as an individual is very
important and that is what future students will get at ACM’s Bedford County Campus.
What one word best describes Allegany College of Maryland? One word that I think best describes Allegany College of Maryland is community. Having
advisors, instructors, and classmates from such a close area is what I like so much
about ACM. I feel that there is a connection between everyone at ACM from being from
the same area that you would not get at a different college. Everyone wants to see
each other succeed because it is not only benefiting that individual, but it is helping
the small towns we all interact with every day