Carroll Community College’s total state-funded full-time-equivalent (FTE) enrollment grew nearly 47 percent over the FY2000–FY2005 period. This was over twice as fast as Maryland community colleges as a whole. Community college FTEs statewide increased 20 percent.
Carroll was the fastest-growing community college in Maryland over this period:
Percent Growth in FTE Enrollment, FY2000–FY2005
College |
Total FTEs FY2000
|
Total FTEs FY2005 |
Percent Growth FY2000–FY2005 |
Carroll
|
1,698
|
2,493 |
46.8% |
Cecil |
1,076
|
1,502 |
39.6% |
Wor-Wic |
1,737 |
2,424 |
39.6% |
Hagerstown |
1,738 |
2,407 |
38.5% |
Howard
|
3,792 |
5,096 |
34.4% |
Southern Maryland |
3,490 |
4,581 |
31.3% |
Allegany |
1,397 |
1,700 |
21.7% |
Harford |
3,472 |
4,199 |
20.9% |
Anne Arundel |
9,852 |
11,844 |
20.2% |
Baltimore City |
5,104 |
6,115 |
19.8% |
Montgomery |
12,773 |
15,251 |
19.4% |
Frederick |
2,676 |
3,189 |
19.2% |
Chesapeake
|
1,693 |
1,927 |
13.8% |
Baltimore County |
14,662 |
16,405 |
11.9% |
Prince George’s |
8,656 |
9,636 |
11.3% |
Garrett |
490 |
527 |
7.6% |
Statewide |
74,306 |
89,297 |
20.2% |
SOURCE: Maryland Association for Community Colleges. Only state-funded FTEs are shown.
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