[GuidedPathways] FW: Fall Enrollment Reports

Kristi Wellington Baker kwellingtonbaker at sbctc.edu
Thu Feb 14 08:45:43 PST 2019



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From: Carli Schiffner <cschiffner at sbctc.edu>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2019 8:38 AM
To: Bill Moore <bmoore at sbctc.edu>; Darby Kaikkonen <dkaikkonen at sbctc.edu>; Joe Holliday <jholliday at sbctc.edu>; Jon Kerr <jkerr at sbctc.edu>; Joyce Hammer <jhammer at sbctc.edu>; Kristi Wellington Baker <kwellingtonbaker at sbctc.edu>; Mark Jenkins <mjenkins at sbctc.edu>; Nate Humphrey <nhumphrey at sbctc.edu>; Scott Copeland <scopeland at sbctc.edu>; Susan Wanager <swanager at sbctc.edu>
Subject: Fall Enrollment Reports

Dear SBCTC Colleagues,



In Fall 2018, colleges enrolled 157,871 full-time equivalent students (FTES) all fund sources, down 2 percent (-3,522 FTES) from fall 2017.  The system is projected to end the year with 125,073 state supported FTES for adults and 23,432 FTES for Running Start for a total of 148,504 state supported FTES.  Similar enrollment trends continue this year.  As more families use dual credit options to reduce the cost of going to college, there is a growing number of Running Start enrollments (up 7 percent, 1,486 FTES from fall 2017) and a declining number of state-supported enrollments for adults (down 3 percent, -3,393 FTES from fall 2017).



Colleges enrolled 40,039 contract funded FTES, up 2 percent (941 FTES) from fall 2017. The small increase in contract funded FTES is primarily due to an increase in Running Start enrollments, counteracted by a drop in the number of international contract enrollments (down 6 percent, -440 FTES).



Enrollments were up for:

*         Apprenticeship: 4,142 FTES, up 15 percent (530 FTES)

*         Applied Baccalaureate: 3,435 FTES from 28 colleges offering 92 programs, up 20 percent (561 FTES)

*         eLearning: 49,965 FTES, up 8 percent (3,742 FTES)

*         I-BEST: 3,444 FTES, up 20 percent (586 FTES)

*         Running Start: 24,194 FTES, up 7 percent (1,486 FTES)

*         Worker Retraining: 5,986 FTES, up 5 percent (309 FTES)



Enrollments were down for:

*         Basic Education for Adults: 15,138 FTES, down 7 percent (-1,168 FTES)

*         Basic Food, Employment and Training (BFET): 4,756 FTES, down 2 percent (-121 FTES)

*         International students (All Funds): 10,284 FTES, down 13 percent (-1,519 FTES)

*         International Contract: 6,748 FTES, down 6 percent (-440 FTES)

*         Workfirst: 1,724 FTES, down 10 percent (-193 FTES)




For college level data, here is the link to the page with the allocation and enrollment monitoring reports<https://www.sbctc.edu/colleges-staff/research/annual-reports-archive/enrollment.aspx>.



Please contact Devin DuPree, SBCTC research associate, ddupree at sbctc.edu<mailto:ddupree at sbctc.edu> if you have questions about these data.



Thank you!

Fondly,



Carli Schiffner




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