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After receiving regional accreditation, the Institute started to receive Federal and State grants for the purchase and construction of a new Laurel, Maryland campus, which was completed in September 1983.
Over the next few years, new degree programs were introduced, the cooperative education program was expanded, new construction was well underway, and The Decade of Growth Campaign exceeds its $ 3. 5 million goal.
In 1986, Telecommunications Hall and the 340-seat Avrum Gudelsky Memorial Auditorium were completed.
A year later, The Board of Trustees approved an extensive five-point plan.

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