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Dateline: February 8,
2007
CC
sees enrollment increase for spring
Clarendon College has more
students than a year ago, according to preliminary enrollment figures for
the 2007 spring semester.
As of the 12th class day,
which was last Wednesday, CC had a total enrollment of 993 students.
That’s up from 983 last spring and 953 in the spring of 2005.
“We’ve got good folks
who have done a good job recruiting, and we’ve got new programs and
classes in Childress and Pampa,” said CC President Myles Shelton.
“It’s a lot of little successes that add up to a significant
difference.”
Enrollment has fallen
slightly on the home campus in Clarendon from 377 last spring to 360 now,
and the same has happened at the CC Pampa Center, where the number of
students fell from 245 to 203. Shelton said those losses may be attributed
to the commuter students now attending class in Childress.
“Our dorm counts are
holding steady,” Shelton said.
The most important figure
though is the number of contact hours CC is generating, which is a method
the state uses to determine the college’s funding. Contact hours have
increased 13.9 percent from 206,768 in spring 2006 to 233,840 this spring.
“This is what’s
called a base period, and that determines funding for the next two
years,” Shelton said.
Fall contact hours are
also considered during the funding cycle, and CC has increased contact
hours by 15.7 percent between the fall of 2004 and the fall of 2006.
That’s a bigger
percentage than any other community college in the state, and CC hopes to
lead the state again this spring.
In other college
business, the CC Board of Regents met in called session last Friday during
which it considered and approved a resolution and agreement to hold joint
elections with the City of Clarendon, Clarendon ISD, and the Donley County
Hospital District.
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