[BLC] Winter 2025 Allocation and Enrollment Monitoring Reports

Garrett, Annie Annie.Garrett at seattlecolleges.edu
Fri Apr 18 14:27:42 PDT 2025


Hi Ken,

That's really encouraging news in a tough time overall in our nation! Thank you for sharing this uplifting data!


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Subject: [BLC] FW: Winter 2025 Allocation and Enrollment Monitoring Reports


Hello BLC Community,



Just wanted to share out a data point from the latest enrollment monitoring report from our policy research team (attached) that you may find interesting or insightful - no action required.



Washington community and technical colleges enrolled 145.6 thousand full-time equivalent students (FTES) in winter quarter 2025, an increase of 9% over the previous winter. State-funded FTES also increased by 9%, totaling 96.5 thousand FTES. Contract-funded enrollment was up 10% in winter quarter, with 47.3 thousand FTES, and student-funded enrollment increased by 9% to 1,766 FTES.



Select program enrollment in winter 2025 increased for:

  *   Applied Baccalaureate: up 11% (+488 FTES);
  *   Basic Education for Adults: up 8% (+1,155 FTES);
  *   Apprenticeships: up 4% (+132 FTES);
  *   Basic Food, Employment and Training: up 21% (+685 FTES);
  *   eLearning: up 9% (+7,816 FTES);
  *   I-BEST: up 12% (+374 FTES);
  *   International: up 17% (+894 FTES);
  *   International Contract: up 16% (+706 FTES);
  *   Running Start: up 11% (+2,698 FTES);
  *   WorkFirst: up 30% (+359 FTES); and
  *   Worker Retraining: up 12% (+579 FTES).



Ken





Kendrick Hang

Policy Associate for Baccalaureate Programs

Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges

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Sent: Monday, April 14, 2025 9:21 AM
To: Washington Association of Community and Technical Colleges
Subject: FW: Winter 2025 Allocation and Enrollment Monitoring Reports



Good Morning! Please consider the below message and attached documents. A special thanks, as always, to Travis Dulaney for finalizing these reports!



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Dear State Board members, chancellors, and presidents,

Washington community and technical colleges enrolled 145.6 thousand full-time equivalent students (FTES) in winter quarter 2025, an increase of 9% over the previous winter. State-funded FTES also increased by 9%, totaling 96.5 thousand FTES. Contract-funded enrollment was up 10% in winter quarter, with 47.3 thousand FTES, and student-funded enrollment increased by 9% to 1,766 FTES.



Select program enrollment in winter 2025 increased for:

  *   Applied Baccalaureate: up 11% (+488 FTES);
  *   Basic Education for Adults: up 8% (+1,155 FTES);
  *   Apprenticeships: up 4% (+132 FTES);
  *   Basic Food, Employment and Training: up 21% (+685 FTES);
  *   eLearning: up 9% (+7,816 FTES);
  *   I-BEST: up 12% (+374 FTES);
  *   International: up 17% (+894 FTES);
  *   International Contract: up 16% (+706 FTES);
  *   Running Start: up 11% (+2,698 FTES);
  *   WorkFirst: up 30% (+359 FTES); and
  *   Worker Retraining: up 12% (+579 FTES).



Enrollment for Department of Corrections contracts was down 25% in winter 2025, enrolling 518 fewer FTES than in winter 2024.



The attached reports will soon be available on the SBCTC website<https://www.sbctc.edu/colleges-staff/research/annual-reports-archive/enrollment>. Please contact Travis Dulany<mailto:tdulany at sbctc.edu?subject=Winter%202025%20Allocation%20and%20Enrollment%20Monitoring%20Reports>, Associate Director of Policy Research, with any questions about the reports.











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Associate Director, Policy Research

Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges

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