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Maryland Higher Education Commission purchases totaled $400,519,303 in 2017

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Maryland Higher Education Commission's biggest purchases in 2017 included $54,994,791 to Montgomery College, $50,084,807 to The Community College Of Baltimore County and $46,458,672 to Md St Retirement Working Fund, public records analyzed by Maryland State Wire show.

The Department of Budget and Management publishes all payments made by public agencies in each fiscal year. Vendors include private businesses, local governments, non-profit organizations, and individuals.

Maryland Higher Education Commission reported 112 purchases in fiscal year 2017, with total purchases reaching $400,519,303. The top 20 purchases accounted for 92.8 percent of the agency's total spending that year.

Top 20 Maryland Higher Education Commission purchases
Vendor name
Vendor Zip Code
Amount
Montgomery College
20850
$54,994,791
The Community College Of Baltimore County
21222
$50,084,807
Md St Retirement Working Fund
21202
$46,458,672
Anne Arundel Community College
21012
$33,293,845
Prince George's Comm Collg
20774
$32,140,701
Johns Hopkins University
21046
$23,989,860
Howard Community College
21044
$21,356,166
College Of Southern Maryland
20646
$15,788,662
Harford Community College
21015
$13,135,180
Frederick Community College
21702
$11,059,439
Wor-Wic Community College
21804
$9,188,293
Carroll Community College
21157
$9,068,145
Stevenson University Inc
21153
$8,821,407
Chesapeake College
21679
$8,112,831
Allegany College Of Maryland
21502
$7,223,973
Cecil Community College
21901
$6,451,025
Loyola University Maryland Inc
21210
$6,327,356
Hagerstown Community College
21742
$5,033,238
McDaniel College Inc
21157
$4,732,525
Gc Community Aquatic & Recreation Complex
21541
$4,402,266

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