Carroll Community College
Spring 2003, No. 11


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College Breaks Ground for Nursing and Allied Health Building

Endowed Scholarships Support Nursing, Allied Health Students

First Students Graduate from Medical Assisting Program

College Wins National Design Awards

RENEW Program Helps Those in Transition

Spring Enrollment Up Over 8 Percent

College Serves Over 10,000 Students Annually

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College Serves Over 10,000 Students Annually

The Nursing and Allied Health Building will feature a new college landmark—the clocktower. The building will connect with the Great Hall and create a new entry courtyard for the college.

A recent report by the Office of Institutional Research found that the college has enrolled over 10,000 different individuals each year for the past four fiscal years.

In fiscal year 2002, a total of 10,676 people enrolled for classes at Carroll. A third enrolled in credit classes exclusively. Sixty-five percent took noncredit, continuing education courses only. Nearly three percent, or 297 students, enrolled in both credit and noncredit classes at Carroll during the year.

Unduplicated Headcount, FY1999–FY2002

Fiscal
Year
Credit
Only
Noncredit
Only
Credit
and
Noncredit
Total
Unduplicated
Headcount
Unduplicated
Credit
Unduplicated
Nonredit
1999
3,200
6,653
244
10,097
3,444
6,897
2000
3,121
7,300
281
10,702
3,402
7,581
2001
3,237
7,410
278
10,925
3,515
7,688
2002
3,450
6,929
297
10,676
3,747
7,226

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