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Book Illinois Community College Board  Fall 2005 Enrollment Survey Report

Download or read book Illinois Community College Board Fall 2005 Enrollment Survey Report written by Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 11 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fall opening enrollment (E1) data for credit-generating students are recorded by the colleges at the end of the regular fall registration period, which is usually the 10th day of class. This document shows enrollment data for Illinois community colleges in five tables. Table 1 provides comparative fall census enrollment counts from 2001 to 2005. Table 2 provides a comparison of fall 2001 through fall 2004 headcount enrollment for each community college. Table 3 provides a comparison of FTE enrollments for the five-year period. Table 4 provides a comparison of 2004 and 2005 fall headcount enrollment for each community college, broken out into correctional and non-correctional student enrollment. Table 5 shows a comparison of FTE enrollment, both correctional and non-correctional student, for fall 2004 and fall 2005 at each community college.

Book Illinois Community College Board Fiscal Year 2005 Spring Opening Enrollment Report

Download or read book Illinois Community College Board Fiscal Year 2005 Spring Opening Enrollment Report written by Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 6 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Each Spring, community colleges report their opening spring term enrollment figures to the Illinois Community College Board on a brief web-based survey. These figures reflect only those students enrolled in credit courses that were operational on the census date (last day for course registration for regular classes). Enrollment for classes beginning after the census date are reflected in the annual enrollment counts. This report summarizes the survey results. This report contains information on student enrollments as of the end of registration (usually the 10th day of the term) for the spring semester and for the winter quarter at the College of DuPage which is the one district on the quarter system. Statewide results of the fiscal year 2005 spring opening enrollment survey show that compared with the same term one year ago headcount enrollments decreased and full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments increased slightly. Statewide spring semester headcount was 357,602 compared to 367,547 last year (a decrease of -9,945 or -2.7 percent). The FTE count was 196,054 compared with 195,702 a year ago (an increase of 352 or 0.2 percent). After experiencing increases during the three previous years, spring headcount enrollments decreased this year. FTE enrollments registered a modest increase this year preceded by larger increases during the three previous years. Table 1 contains statewide comparative spring tenth-day enrollments from 2001 to 2005. Table 2 provides a comparison of fiscal year 2001 through fiscal year 2005 spring headcount enrollments for each community college. Of the 48 community colleges, 16 colleges experienced increases (1.0 percent or higher) in headcount, while 25 exhibited decreases (1.0 percent or higher) during the past year. Seven colleges experienced little or no change (less than 1.0 percent) over the last year. Table 3 contains a comparison of FTE enrollments for the five-year period. FTE increases were reported by 22 colleges, decreases by 19, and 7 colleges indicated little or no change. (Contains 3 tables.).

Book Illinois Community College Board Fall 2006 Opening Enrollment Survey Results

Download or read book Illinois Community College Board Fall 2006 Opening Enrollment Survey Results written by Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 11 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fall opening enrollment information for credit-generating students are recorded by the colleges at the end of the regular fall registration period, which is usually the 10th day of class. Opening fall enrollment data are gathered from postsecondary institutions nationwide. Historically, these counts provide a "snapshot" of opening fall term enrollment for year-to-year and institution-to-institution comparisons. The diversity of the community college system and its students is not fully captured in these opening enrollment data. Colleges actively seek out opportunities to serve students that may not fit into the traditional reporting framework. Modules within terms/late-start classes and internet based course delivery are some examples of college outreach efforts. Providing increasingly flexible scheduling from one year to the next is necessary to accommodate student schedules and compete successfully in the marketplace. Hence, enrollment trends are more fully captured through the use of annual data. This document presents enrollment data in five tables for Illinois community colleges. Table 1 provides systemwide comparative fall census enrollment counts from 2002 to 2006. Table 2 provides comparative information by college of fall 2002 through 2006 headcount enrollments. Table 3 provides a college level comparative data on FTE enrollments for the most recent five-year period. Table 4 provides a comparison of 2005 and 2006 fall headcount enrollment for each community college, broken out by correctional and noncorrectional student enrollment. Table 5 shows a comparison of FTE enrollment, for both correctional and non-correctional students, for fall 2005 and fall 2006 by community college.

Book Illinois Community College Board Fall 2004 Enrollment Survey Report

Download or read book Illinois Community College Board Fall 2004 Enrollment Survey Report written by Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 10 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fall opening enrollment (E1) data for credit-generating students are recorded by the colleges at the end of the regular fall registration period, which is usually the 10th day. Historically, the census data have provided a "snapshot" of fall term enrollment for year-to-year and institution-to-institution comparisons and are used for comparison to fall enrollment data in postsecondary institutions nationwide. However, the diversities of the community college system and its students are not fully captured in these opening enrollment data. The expansion in module and late-starting classes along with the colleges' efforts to provide flexibility in scheduling from year to year, increases the difficulty in reporting and comparing fall data. Enrollment trend data are best captured through the use of annual enrollment data. This document presents enrollment data for Illinois community colleges in five tables. Table 1 contains comparative fall census enrollments from 2000 to 2004. Table 2 provides a comparison of fall 2000 through fall 2004 headcount enrollments for each community college. Table 3 contains a comparison of FTE enrollments for the five-year period. Table 4 provides a comparison of 2003 and 2004 fall headcount for each community college, broken out into correctional and non-correctional enrollments. Table 5 shows a comparison of FTE enrollments, both correctional and non-correctional, for fall 2003 and fall 2004 at each community college.

Book Illinois Community College Board Fiscal Year 2006 Spring Enrollment Report

Download or read book Illinois Community College Board Fiscal Year 2006 Spring Enrollment Report written by Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 6 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Each Spring, community colleges report opening spring term enrollment figures to the Illinois Community College Board through a brief web-based survey. These figures reflect only those students enrolled in credit courses that were operational on the census date (last day of course registration for regular classes). Enrollment for classes beginning after the census date are reflected in the annual enrollment counts. This report summarizes the survey results. This report contains information on student enrollments as of the end of registration (usually the 10th day of the term) for the Spring semester. Statewide results of the fiscal year 2006 Spring opening enrollment survey show that compared with the same term one year ago both headcount enrollments and full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments decreased slightly. Statewide the spring semester headcount was 352,020 compared to 357,602 last year (a decrease of -5,582 or -1.6 percent). The FTE count was 191,820 compared with 196,054 a year ago (a decrease of -4,234 or -2.2 percent). Overall, statewide fewer students were taking fewer credits. Table 1 contains statewide comparative Spring tenth-day enrollments for 2002 to 2006. Table 2 provides a comparison of fiscal year 2002 through fiscal year 2006 Spring headcount enrollments for each community college. Looking at headcount enrollment changes over the last year among the 48 community colleges shows that 15 colleges experienced increases (1.0 percent or higher) in headcount, while 25 exhibited decreases (1.0 percent or higher) during the past year. Eight colleges reported little or no change (less than 1.0 percent) in headcount enrollments compared to last year. Table 3 contains comparative information on Spring FTE enrollments for the five-year period between 2002 and 2006. Compared to last year, Spring FTE increases were reported by 18 colleges, decreases by 20, and 10 colleges indicated little or no change. Figure 1 illustrates by graph a comparison of opening Spring headcount and FTE trends from 2002 to 2006. (Contains 3 tables and 1 figure.) [For the 2005 edition of this report, see ED496791.].

Book Annual Student Enrollments and Completions in the Illinois Community College System  Fiscal Year 2005

Download or read book Annual Student Enrollments and Completions in the Illinois Community College System Fiscal Year 2005 written by Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The colleges in the Illinois Community College System submit detailed credit student records twice during each fiscal year. This year's report is based on fiscal year 2005 enrollments and completions. Comparative information is supplied from four previous fiscal years (2001-2004). Detailed tables comparing fiscal year 2004 and fiscal year 2005 credit headcount, full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments, and graduates by college are included. FTE enrollments in this report are based on all credit hours attempted (including nonreimbursable credit hours). For students enrolled in credit coursework, more than half are female (55.6 percent), more than one-third are minorities (35.5 percent), and roughly two out of every five students are 31 years of age or older (38.1 percent). Available information on students enrolled in noncredit courses show nearly identical gender representation (57.2 percent female), less minority participation with nearly one-quarter minority noncredit enrollments, and the participation by a more mature population in noncredit courses with just over two-thirds of the students 31 years of age or above. In the past year, based on fiscal year 2005 annual data, there was virtually no change in credit enrollment in the community college system. In fiscal year 2005, slightly over one-fifth (20.7 percent) of Illinois Community College students (not enrolled in ABE/ASE/ESL, Vocational Skills and General Studies) were enrolled in at least one developmental course--down slightly from 21.3 percent in fiscal year 2004. Steps to assist underrepresented students in their efforts to arrive college ready and enroll full-time would benefit all students. Systemwide over the past three years, community colleges have been undertaking projects to develop, implement, or expand local computerized automated degree and certificate audit systems. These initiatives will continue through fiscal year 2006. The large number of students served through credit and/or noncredit courses affirms that the Illinois Community College System continues to adapt to the evolving educational needs of the communities the colleges serve. Appendixes present: (1) Credit Enrollment Data Tables; (2) Noncredit Course Enrollment Data Tables; and (3) Completion Data Tables. (Contains 46 tables and 8 figures.) [For the Fiscal Year 2004 edition of this report, see ED496760.].

Book Curriculum Enrollment Summary in the Public Community Colleges of Illinois

Download or read book Curriculum Enrollment Summary in the Public Community Colleges of Illinois written by Illinois Community College Board and published by . This book was released on 1977 with total page 20 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Fall 2022 Opening Community College Enrollment Report

Download or read book Fall 2022 Opening Community College Enrollment Report written by Illinois Community College Board and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Overall, the Illinois Community College System opening Fall 2022 enrollments had an increase in both headcount (+1.5 percent) and Full-time Equivalent (FTE) (+0.3 percent) from the previous year. The opening enrollments reflect the end of the regular fall registration period which is usually the 10th day of class. The preliminary counts derive from the web-based ICCB Fall 2022 Enrollment Survey.

Book Annual Student Enrollments and Completions in the Illinois Community College System  Fiscal Year 2006

Download or read book Annual Student Enrollments and Completions in the Illinois Community College System Fiscal Year 2006 written by Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 73 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The colleges in the Illinois Community College System submit detailed credit student records twice during each fiscal year. This year's report is based on fiscal year 2006 enrollments and completions. Comparative information is supplied from four previous fiscal years (2002-2005). Detailed tables comparing fiscal year 2005 and fiscal year 2006 credit headcount, full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments, and graduates by college are included. FTE enrollments in this report are based on all credit hours attempted (including nonreimbursable credit hours). Illinois Community Colleges deliver education and training to a substantial number of individuals every year. During fiscal year 2006, a total of 934,902 students enrolled in credit and noncredit courses at an Illinois community college. To put this enrollment figure in perspective, that means that about 1 out of every 10 Illinoisans (18 years of age or older) took a credit or noncredit course at an Illinois community college during fiscal year 2006. A total of 49,628 collegiate-level degrees and certificates were earned by Illinois community college students in fiscal year 2006. The information in this report will provide needed background as colleagues across the system collaborate to develop strategies that address recommendations and priorities from the Joint Task Force on Community Colleges. Appendixes present: (1) Credit Enrollment Data Tables; (2) Noncredit Course Enrollment Data Tables; and (3) Completion Data Tables. (Contains 10 figures and 46 tables.) [For the Fiscal Year 2005 edition of this report, see ED496762.].

Book Illinois Community College Board FY 2005 Adult Education and Family Literacy Report to the Governor and General Assembly

Download or read book Illinois Community College Board FY 2005 Adult Education and Family Literacy Report to the Governor and General Assembly written by Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 4 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Economic and demographic changes are dramatically increasing the need for adult education, basic literacy, and English-as-a-Second Language (ESL) programs. Millions of Illinois residents lack the level of literacy skills needed to obtain good jobs, perform well on the job, and function well in an increasingly complex society. Addressing the scope and diversity of need for adult education and literacy skills takes community colleges, public schools, community based organizations, and others working together to provide the education and services needed by a wide variety of adult learners. The Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) is committed to strengthening these partnerships and working to expand Adult Education and Family Literacy services that will enable individuals to increase basic skills and become more productive citizens. This brief report summarizes programs and activities during the fiscal year July 1, 2004 through June 30, 2005. It cites statistics showing that there is a critical need for adult education in Illinois. Data is presented ICCB's activities in workforce preparation, ESL and civics instruction, and other areas related to adult education and literacy. It is noted that Illinois Adult Education was selected to participate in three national projects: Project IDEAL, the STAR Project, and the national ESL Content Standards Working Group. A breakdown of federal and state funding in FY 2005 is listed and the state reimbursement rates for adult education are presented. The diversity of providers is listed by count. The criteria for program approval by staff of the Illinois Community College Board are given. Innovations in instruction and future initiatives are discussed. [For the Fiscal Year 2004 edition of this report, see ED496767.].

Book Illinois Community College Board Fiscal Year 2007 Spring Enrollment Report

Download or read book Illinois Community College Board Fiscal Year 2007 Spring Enrollment Report written by Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 2 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Community colleges report opening Spring term enrollment figures to the Illinois Community College Board via a brief web based survey. These figures reflect only those students enrolled in credit courses that were operational on the census date (last day for course registration for regular classes). This report summarizes the survey results. This report contains information on student enrollments as of the end of registration (usually the 10th day of the term) for the Spring semester. Statewide Spring 2007 headcount enrollments increased and full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments increased slightly compared with the same term one year ago. The Spring 2007 semester headcount was 355,140 compared to 352,020 last year (an increase of 3,120 or 0.9 percent). The FTE count was 192,070 compared with 191,820 a year ago (an increase of 250 or 0.1 percent). Overall, compared to last year results of the fiscal year 2007 survey show relative continuity at the state level. Table 1 contains comparative statewide Spring 2007 tenth-day enrollments for 2003 to 2007. Table 2 provides a comparison of fiscal year 2003 through fiscal year 2007 Spring headcount enrollments for each community college. Table 3 contains a comparison of full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments for the same five-year period. Compared to last year, Spring 2007 FTE increases were reported by 20 colleges, decreases by 14, and 14 colleges indicated little or no change. Figure 1 illustrates by graph a comparison of headcount and FTE trends from 2003 to 2007. (Contains 1 table and 1 figure.) [For the 2006 edition of this report, see ED496800.].

Book Spring 2023 Illinois Community College Opening Enrollment Report

Download or read book Spring 2023 Illinois Community College Opening Enrollment Report written by Illinois Community College Board and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Overall, compared to the Spring term one year ago, Illinois Community College System Spring 2023 opening headcount enrollments (+7.2 percent) and full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments (+6.8 percent) had substantial growth. The opening enrollments reflect the end of the regular spring registration period which is usually the 10th day of class. The preliminary counts derive from the web-based ICCB Spring 2023 Enrollment Survey.

Book Illinois Community College Board Biennial Report  2005 2006

Download or read book Illinois Community College Board Biennial Report 2005 2006 written by Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 16 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The mission of the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB), as the state coordinating board for community colleges, is to administer the Public Community College Act in a manner that maximizes the ability of the community colleges to serve their communities, promotes cooperation within the system, and accommodates those State of Illinois initiatives that are appropriate for community colleges. The Illinois Community College Board oversees the 48 public community colleges in the 39 community college districts and one community college center and has statutory responsibility for the statewide planning and coordination of the community college system. This document reports on ICCB's activities in helping the state's community colleges provide high-quality, accessible, and cost-effective educational opportunities for the individuals and communities they serve.

Book Resources in Education

Download or read book Resources in Education written by and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 748 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Student Enrollment in the Public Community Colleges of Illinois

Download or read book Student Enrollment in the Public Community Colleges of Illinois written by Illinois Community College Board and published by . This book was released on 1977 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: