Established in 1950, Montgomery College’s first physical location is the Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus located in a dynamic urban/suburban neighborhood. It proudly serves more than 6,000 credit and noncredit students from more than 150 countries each semester. The campus’s diverse and talented faculty provide expertise and offer quality instruction in more than100 different disciplines. This cosmopolitan campus is the headquarters of the College’s highly regarded health sciences programs and home to various visual and performing arts programs including the School of Art + Design.
The new three-story, 108,000-square-foot Catherine and Isiah Leggett Math and Science Building offers state-of-the-art instructional environments to prepare students for high-demand careers. Replacing Falcon Hall, Science South, and the original greenhouse, it features 20 advanced laboratories, a cybersecurity center, networking and computer labs, a Math and Science Learning Center, a Maker’s Space, a planetarium, and a greenhouse. It also houses faculty and staff offices for various STEM departments. Designed for sustainability, it includes green buildings, rain gardens, bioswales, and native plantings to support local wildlife. This modern facility enhances STEM education with cutting-edge resources and environmentally conscious design.
The Catherine F. Scott Commons buildings includes classrooms, a lecture hall, the Academic Success Center, a food pantry, the Bliss Exhibition Hall, conference rooms, and offices. Students in English, humanities, and social sciences classes make use of the building’s numerous study spaces.
The Charlene R. Nunley Student Services Center houses Raptor Central, the offices of the Campus Dean and the Vice President of Liberal Arts and Education, Records and Registration, Student Financial Aid, Public Safety (open 24 hours a day), Student Life, Cashier, International Student Coordinator, Counseling and Advising, Assessment Center, Digital Learning Center, cafeteria, mailroom, and computer-equipped classrooms. In addition, the soaring atrium in the building overlooks numerous space for students to socialize and study.
The Cultural Arts Center is home to two beautiful state-of-the-art theatre spaces: a 500-seat multipurpose proscenium theatre and a 116-seat modified thrust studio theatre. It also houses the George and Ruth Tretter Dance Studio, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Georgia Avenue, a film-editing lab, a piano lab, classrooms and offices. It presents cross-genre programming focused on representing the diverse cultural interests of our campus and our community. The CAC has hosted concerts by world famous artists including Aretha Franklin and Washington DC’s Chuck Brown, one of the founders of go-go music.
The Health Sciences Center provides state-of-the-art health sciences classrooms, laboratories, nursing simulation labs, and other facilities. It also houses a community health center operated by Holy Cross Hospital. The clinic provides care for uninsured and underserved patients while offering community-based clinical experience for student nurses. Holy Cross personnel handle patient care and serve as clinical adjunct faculty, working alongside College faculty in supervising and evaluating students.
The Mathematics Pavilion contains classrooms on the first floor, and faculty offices on the second floor.
The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation Arts Center houses classrooms, art studios, an art gallery, faculty offices, and community use studios. It also houses the Refugee Training Center, the ADN to BSN Pathway Office (which provides resources for nursing students in their academic journey as they work toward transferring to earn a bachelor of science in nursing or advanced degree), and Workforce Development and Continuing Education classrooms and offices.
The North Pavilion houses faculty and other offices.
Pavilion One contains the Dual Enrollment and Honors Program offices.
Pavilion Two contains faculty and other offices.
Pavilion Three contains classrooms, faculty offices, and student study spaces.
Pavilion Four houses classrooms, faculty offices, the campus fitness center and the Institute for Race, Justice, and Civic Engagement, which provides a meeting area where students can discuss social justice issues; an academic space where faculty can support students; a clothing library; and community engagement so students can connect with volunteer opportunities and community support organizations.
The Resource Center has undergone a major renovation and boasts a library with a modernized interior, group study rooms, a HyFlex classroom, a dedicated silent reading room, classrooms, faculty offices, the Writing, Reading, and Language Center, and Student Employment Services.
Among its many successful academic programs, the Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus is home to a robust health sciences program. The nursing program starts students on the path to a successful career as a registered nurse. Graduates of our two-year associate’s degree program are qualified to take the NCLEX examination to become licensed, registered nurses who are prepared to give competent nursing care to patients in hospitals, nursing homes, and other health care settings. Other health sciences degree and certificate programs at the campus helping fill critical workforce shortages include diagnostic medical sonography, radiologic (x-ray) technology, health information management, and physical therapist assistant.
For more information,
visit the campus website at
montgomerycollege.edu/tphome
or call 240-567-1300
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
7600 Takoma Avenue
Takoma Park, MD 20912
Directions to the Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus
By Car: Take I-495 West to Exit 31 or East to Exit 31B, Georgia Avenue South (Route 97). Continue south on Georgia Avenue past the Colesville Road (Route 29) intersection. Following the signs for Montgomery College, turn left (East) on Sligo Avenue. Follow Sligo Avenue to Fenton Street; turn right. Continue (southbound) on Fenton Street through the traffic light at Philadelphia Avenue (Route 410). The East Garage is just ahead on your right, and the campus itself begins one block farther at New York Avenue and Fenton Street. The West Garage is located off Georgia Avenue on Jesup Blair Drive.
A valid Montgomery College parking permit is required. Visitor permits can be obtained from the Welcome Center in ST 123, the Office of Safety and Security on the first floor of the Charlene R. Nunley Student Services Center (ST), and the lobby desk on the first floor of the Health Sciences Center (HC).
By Metro: Take Red Line train to Silver Spring station, then transfer to Ride On Bus Route 17 or 18.
By Bus: The campus is served by both Ride On Bus and Metrobus routes with connections to Metrorail. Visit montgomerycollege.edu/maps for more information.
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus and Vicinity
For more information, visit montgomerycollege.edu/tphome.