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Published or Revised January 25, 2012
Paris Junior College is seeing more students enrolled in the spring semester than last year and the year before, according to a report received by the PJC Board of Regents Monday evening.
The preliminary enrollment total is 5,785 students, seven more than in spring 2010 and 287 more than in 2011. The number of contact hours is up 10,471 from last year and 76,263 from two years ago. The official date of record is Wednesday.
Students at Paris totaled 4,142, at Greenville 1,670, Sulphur Springs 819, and Commerce 119. The numbers add up to more than the enrollment total because some students take classes at more than one campus and all online courses originate from Paris.
PJC’s numbers look very good, according to PJC President Dr. Pam Anglin, because statewide community colleges are seeing either flat enrollment or drops of 8 percent to 9 percent. This was attributed to the economy starting to turn around and a lack of federal stimulus money for workforce students.
Dual credit enrollment is down due to lack of state funding for high schools and reduction of the number of dual credit classes offered due to meeting accreditation standards of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
The regents voted to continue holding elections in May, as the local school districts do, instead of moving them to November.
The regents also chose Louise Taylor to fill the position of vice president that was vacated when Rachel Braswell resigned from the board.
In other business, the Regents: