Takoma Park / Silver Spring The Takoma Park campus began expanding into neighboring city of Silver Spring with the opening of a new Health Sciences Center in January 2004. To reflect the campus's expansion into Silver Spring, the board of trustees renamed the Takoma Park campus as the "Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus" in June 2005. The campus expansion in Silver Spring included the addition of The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Arts Center which opened in fall 2007. The building houses the campus visual arts programs and the School of Art + Design, formerly the Maryland College of Art and Design, which merged with Montgomery College in September 2004. The Cultural Arts Center, which contains two theaters, opened in 2009. The West Garage, a six-story parking garage with 357 spaces, opened in 2010. On the east side of the campus, a new Student Services Center opened in 2006, the building was later renamed in honor of former college president,
Charlene R. Nunley. In 2013, the Commons Building was named in honor of a former faculty member, Catherine F. Scott in appreciation of a $1 million gift she donated to the Montgomery College Foundation. The Commons Building and Pavilion 3 Building underwent comprehensive renovations that were completed in 2010 and 2015 respectively. In 2019, the Falcon Hall and Science South buildings were demolished to make room for a new building, and the Resource Center closed for a major renovation project that is expected to be completed in late January 2025. In September 2024, the college opened the Leggett Math and Science Building a three story building featuring 8 multi-use classrooms, 20 laboratories, a planetarium, a STEM forum, and a greenhouse. The building was named in honor of former Montgomery County Executive,
Ike Leggett, and his wife, Catherine.
Rockville In 2008, Montgomery College named its Rockville Campus gallery the Sarah Silberman Art Gallery. In addition to donating $500,000 for its complete renovation, Sarah Silberman funded two endowed scholarships in ceramics and sculpture. In 2011, Montgomery College built its new Science Center on the Rockville Campus which features 29 new laboratories, followed by major renovations of the preexisting Science East and Science West buildings in 2014 and 2017 respectively. In January 2017, the new North Garage with over 900 covered parking spaces was opened on the Rockville campus. In October 2020, a new Student Services Center was completed, allowing the consolidation of student services offices into one building.
Germantown In 2011, the Montgomery College Germantown Campus started to expand with the addition of the Life Sciences Park which features the new
Holy Cross Germantown Hospital. In 2014, the Germantown Campus add a new Bioscience Education Center which features wet labs, a detached greenhouse complex, and a meeting/conference center. In 2021, the first phase of an addition and renovation to the Science and Applied Studies Building was completed, and the building was renamed after the former college president,
DeRionne P. Pollard, following her departure from the college earlier that year. In April 2024, The Hughes announced to open 140,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in the Pinkney Innovation Complex for Science and Technology on the Montgomery College campus.
Other locations Montgomery College has multiple off-campus sites across the county for administrative offices, workforce development services, and community engagement. The college leases space in two different office buildings to provide Workforce Development courses and services. One of these centers is located in an office building to the south of
Westfield Wheaton Mall, and the other is located in
Gaithersburg. The college's Office of Community Engagement has offices in the
Gaithersburg Library and at the Ethiopian Community Engagement Center in
Silver Spring.
Central Services Building The Central Services building is located in Rockville, about 3 miles northwest of the Rockville Campus. It is home to the central administrative offices of the college including academic affairs, procurement, board of trustees, public safety, and facilities. There is also a central receiving warehouse located on Gude Drive in Rockville, about 3 miles east of the Central Services building.
East County Education Center The East County Education Center is a 55,000 square foot facility located in the eastern suburbs of Silver Spring. Acquired by the college in 2022, the East County Education Center opened in April 2024 to expand and improve access to college services for residents in the eastern areas of Montgomery County. Several industry certification preparation courses, in addition to credit and noncredit courses are offered at this location.
Libraries The Montgomery College Libraries system has a location at each campus and the East County Education Center. == Organization and administration ==