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ERIC Number: ED411000
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1997-May-2
Pages: 16
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End-of-Term Enrollment Report, Spring 1997. Report Number R-97-610.
Pensacola Junior Coll., FL. Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness.
At the close of the spring 1997 term, Florida's Pensacola Junior College (PJC) undertook an analysis of enrollment to determine trends from the previous spring term. Results of the analysis included the following: (1) PJC ended spring 1997 with 2,648 unadjusted fundable full-time equivalent (FFTE) students, a drop of 8%, or 231 FFTE, from spring 1996; (2) unduplicated fundable headcount enrollment at the end of spring 1997 was 13,357, representing a 6.9% decrease from the previous spring term but indicating a slight increase in the number of credits taken per student; (3) much of the enrollment loss was accounted for in the college credit area of advanced and professional education and postsecondary vocational education, with the two areas showing 160 total fewer FFTE and 83 fewer paying students between 1996 and 1997; (4) adult basic education and general education development (GED) prep represented another area of substantial loss, accounting for 70 fewer FFTE, or 30.3% of the unadjusted FFTE loss; and (5) although the 8% decline in FFTE was substantial, there was a decrease of only 4.5% in fee paying college credit FFTE. Six data tables are appended. (HAA)
Publication Type: Numerical/Quantitative Data; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Pensacola Junior Coll., FL. Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness.
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