UACCB has set another enrollment record for the spring semester: 1,645.
Brian Berry, vice chancellor for enrollment management and student services, reported Thursday that the numbers were up in almost every area across the board. One of the exceptions, however, was transfer students, but the previous number was an abnormally high number, Berry said.
“We continue to be in population non-traditional (age 25 and older),” Berry noted.
The headcount of 1,645 is up 12.3 percent from last spring’s 1,465.
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Brian Berry, vice chancellor for enrollment management and student services, reported Thursday that the numbers were up in almost every area across the board. One of the exceptions, however, was transfer students, but the previous number was an abnormally high number, Berry said.
“We continue to be in population non-traditional (age 25 and older),” Berry noted.
The headcount of 1,645 is up 12.3 percent from last spring’s 1,465.
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“We continue to be in population non-traditional (age 25 and older),” Berry noted.
The headcount of 1,645 is up 12.3 percent from last spring’s 1,465.
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“We continue to be in population non-traditional (age 25 and older),” Berry noted.
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