[BLC] Winter 2024 Allocation and Enrollment Monitoring Reports

Linda Crerar LCrerar at pierce.ctc.edu
Fri May 10 10:38:25 PDT 2024


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Subject: [BLC] Winter 2024 Allocation and Enrollment Monitoring Reports

Happy Friday, friends!!

Below please find the latest allocation and monitoring reports.

Best,
Val

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Valerie Sundby, Ed.D.
Director of Transfer Education
Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges
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Dear State Board members, chancellors, and presidents,

In the winter of 2024, Washington’s community and technical colleges saw an 11 percent increase in enrollment, totaling 133,118 full-time equivalent students (FTES). This included an 8 percent rise in state-funded enrollments (88,550 FTES), a 20 percent increase in contract-funded enrollments (42,951 FTES), and 4% growth in self-funded enrollments (1,617 FTES) compared with winter 2023.

Enrollments increased across most monitored programs:

  *   Applied Baccalaureate: up 7 percent (+317 FTES)
  *   Basic Education for Adults: up 9 percent (+1,156 FTES)
  *   Basic Food, Employment and Training (BFET): up 17 percent (+3,255 FTES)
  *   Corrections: up 9 percent (+169 FTES)
  *   eLearning: up 9 percent (+7,761 FTES)
  *   I-BEST: up 23 percent (+560 FTES)
  *   International: up 6 percent (+315 FTES)
  *   International Contract: up 11 percent (+435 FTES)
  *   Running Start: up 18 percent (+3,836 FTES)
  *   WorkFirst: up 1 percent (+15 FTES)
  *   Worker Retraining: up 19 percent (+769 FTES)
Apprenticeship full-time equivalent enrollment was flat with last winter.
The attached reports will also be posted on the SBCTC Policy Research website<https://www.sbctc.edu/colleges-staff/research/annual-reports-archive/enrollment>. Please contact Travis Dulany<mailto:tdulany at sbctc.edu?subject=Allocation%20and%20Enrollment%20Monitoring%20Reports>, Associate Director of Policy Research, with any questions about the reports.



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