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1 Statistical Data State Board for Community and Junior Colleges 3825 Ridgewood Road Jackson, MS Voice: (601) Fax: (601)
2 State Board For Community And Junior Colleges FY 2008 CONTENTS Page Board Members & Staff...2 Foreword...3 ENROLLMENT: Academic Year * Total Enrollment: Credit and Non-Credit...4 Credit Headcount vs Credit Headcount Enrollment by Age Group...6 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Admission Compliance...7 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Classification...8 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Curriculum...9 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Enrollment Status...10 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Gender...11 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Race...12 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Residence...13 Credit Headcount Enrollment by MS County...14 Degrees Awarded...17 *Academic Year = Summer Terms Fall Semester Spring Semester 2007 Finance information is available on the SBCJC website site ( under the Finance & Personnel link. 1
3 Ed Perry Napolean Moore Henry Hudspeth Bobby Steinriede MISSISSIPPI State Board For Community And Junior Colleges FY 2008 BOARD MEMBERS George Walker, Chair Johnny L. (Chip) Crane, Vice Chair Bruce Martin Brenda Yonge Max Huey Patricia Dickens Board Staff Dr. Eric Clark EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BORGMAN, Debbie Director of Accounting BURNETT, Ive Database Administrator DAY, Dr. Larry L. Associate Executive Director for Acc & Tech BRADLEY, Ernestine LAN/WAN Administrator CARTER, Jason Director Grant Activities DOMINY, Janet Publications/Media Specialist BRADBERRY, Dr. Thomas Randall Associate Executive Director for Programs CUMBERLAND, Phil Technical Specialist, Purchasing and Records DUCKSWORTH, Elizabeth R. Technical Specialist/Finance FLOYD, Oddie M. Administrative Secretary GIVENS, Bevelin Technical Specialist/Accountability HOLLOWAY, Dexter Director of Workforce Education MACKEY, Shawn Assistant Director of Program Specialist Career//Technical Education PUGH, Jason Associate Executive Director Workforce/Career Technical Education SMITH, Ray A. Director Information Services WALLEY, Carol Denise Technical Specialist Career and Technical Education GARDNER, Marilyn Technical Specialist Programs HANSEN, Shana Accountant/ Personnel Manager LARRY, Joseph Program Specialist-Workforce Education POLLARD, Terry Program Specialist E-Learning RICHARDSON, Eloise Adult Education/GED Testing SOUTHWARD, James Affiliated Activities Director WEST, Debra Director Career and Technical Education 2 GILBERT, Deborah Associate Executive Director for Fin & Adm HODGES, Rodney Program Specialist WIA/Workforce LUCAS, Sandra Technical Specialist/ABE/GED PRUITT, Christian Distance Education Director SEAL, Daniel S. Program Specialist ABE WARE, Casandra Administrative Secretary YOUNG, Janice Administrative Secretary
4 FOREWORD As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two-year institutions since the first one began admitting students in All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation. This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally-oriented programs. A student may transfer earned credits to fouryear institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the recommended course of study. Studies reveal that community college transfer students perform as well or better than the native students at four-year institutions. Community and junior colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post-secondary occupational programs and workforce education in Mississippi. These programs of two-years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the schools. Community colleges also provide a variety of continuing education, community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state appropriations, local district taxes, student fees and federal grants. A characteristic of Mississippi s community colleges is their flexibility to respond to needs of a given segment of the state s society. This sensitivity is the result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state-wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi Community and Junior College Association, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents. State coordination and oversight is provided by the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges, which on July 1, 1986, was named successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges, the State Board establishes standards for operation, administers state appropriations, approves vocational and technical programs and attendance centers, assembles reports, and provides general coordination. 3
5 Community and Junior Colleges Total Enrollment FY July 2007 through 30 June 2008 Total Credit (Non-duplicate *) 93,972 Average Age 26.6 Female Students 63.9% White Students 55.2% In-State Students 97.1% Students Admitted/H.S. Diploma 65.4% Full-Time Students 71.2% Students in an Academic Curriculum 72.9% Freshman Students 55.6% Average ACT Score 18.1 Total Credit (Duplicate **) 155,393 Summer ,623 Fall ,719 Spring ,051 Semester Credit Hours (S.C.H.) Generated 1,715,776 Avg. S.C.H. per Student per Year 18.3 Full Time Equivalent (F.T.E. - S.C.H./24) 71,490.7 Total Noncredit (Non-duplicate) 179,979 ABE 6,564 Continuing Education 11,818 GED 5,103 High School Vocational Education 585 Literacy 465 Workforce (SBCJC Funded Projects) 145,439 Workforce (Non-SBCJC Funded Projects) 7,465 Other 2,540 Total Noncredit (Duplicate) 433,648 ABE 6,598 Continuing Education 17,847 GED 5,731 High School Vocational Education 585 Literacy 470 Workforce (SBCJC Funded Projects) 381,401 Workforce (Non-SBCJC Funded Projects) 15,112 Other 5,904 Grand Total Enrollment (Non-duplicate) 273,951 Grand Total Enrollment (Duplicate) 589,041 * Non-duplicate: The number of unique individuals served during the year. ** Duplicate: The number of different times individuals are served during the year. 4
6 Headcount (HC) and Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment Fall 2007 vs Fall 2006 District Headcount Full Time Equivalent Fall 2007 Fall 2006 Diff. Percent Fall 2007 Fall 2006 Diff. Percent Coahoma 2,144 1, % 1, % Copiah Lincoln 3,161 3, % 1, , % East Central 2,228 2, % 1, , % East MS 4,010 4, % 1, , % Hinds 9,825 9, % 5, , % Holmes 5,108 4, % 2, , % Itawamba 5,864 5, % 3, , % Jones 4,559 4, % 2, , % Meridian 3,536 3, % 1, , % MS Delta 2,888 2, % 1, , % MS Gulf Coast 8,858 8, % 4, , % Northeast MS 3,342 3, % 1, , % Northwest MS 6,436 6, % 3, , % Pearl River 3,917 3, % 1, , % Southwest MS 1,843 1, % % System 67,719 65,730 1, % 34, , % F.T.E. = semester credit hours divided by 24 5
7 Age Group by District Fall 2007 Age Group CJC DISTRICT & Over Unknown TOTAL N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N Coahoma ,144 Copiah-Lincoln , ,161 East Central ,228 East MS , ,010 Hinds , , , , ,825 Holmes , ,108 Itawamba , ,864 Jones , , ,559 Meridian ,536 MS Delta ,888 MS Gulf Coast , , , , ,858 Northeast MS , ,342 Northwest MS , , , ,436 Pearl River , ,917 Southwest MS ,843 TOTAL , , , , , , , , ,719 6
8 College MISSISSIPPI Admission Compliance by District Fall 2007 Req. H.S. Ability to Occup Displaced by H.S. Diploma GED College Trans. Dual Enrolled Early Admit Units Benefit Diploma Hurricane N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN Coahoma 1, ,144 Copiah-Lincoln 2, ,161 East Central 1, ,228 East MS 2, , ,010 Hinds 5, , ,825 Holmes 3, , ,108 Itawamba 3, , ,864 Jones 3, , ,559 Meridian 2, ,536 MS Delta 1, ,888 MS Gulf Coast 5, , ,858 Northeast MS 2, ,342 Northwest MS 4, ,436 Pearl River 2, , ,917 Southwest MS 1, ,843 System 44, , , , ,719 TOTAL 7
9 Classification by District Fall 2007 College Freshman Sophomore High School Not Classified N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN TOTAL Coahoma 1, ,144 Copiah-Lincoln 1, , ,161 East Central 1, ,228 East MS 2, , ,010 Hinds 6, , ,825 Holmes 2, , ,108 Itawamba 3, , ,864 Jones 3, , ,559 Meridian 1, , ,536 MS Delta 1, , ,888 MS Gulf Coast 3, , ,858 Northeast MS 1, , ,342 Northwest MS 3, , ,436 Pearl River 2, , ,917 Southwest MS ,843 System 37, , , ,719 8
10 Curriculum by District Fall 2007 College Academic Technical Career N PctN N PctN N PctN TOTAL Coahoma 1, ,144 Copiah-Lincoln 2, ,161 East Central 1, ,228 East MS 3, ,010 Hinds 6, , ,825 Holmes 3, , ,108 Itawamba 4, , ,864 Jones 3, ,559 Meridian 2, ,536 MS Delta 2, ,888 MS Gulf Coast 6, , ,858 Northeast MS 2, ,342 Northwest MS 5, , ,436 Pearl River 2, ,917 Southwest MS 1, ,843 System 49, , , ,719 9
11 Enrollment Status by District Fall 2007 College Full-Time Part-Time N % N % TOTAL Coahoma 1, ,144 Copiah-Lincoln 2, ,161 East Central 1, ,228 East MS 2, , ,010 Hinds 7, , ,825 Holmes 3, , ,108 Itawamba 4, , ,864 Jones 3, , ,559 Meridian 2, ,536 MS Delta 2, ,888 MS Gulf Coast 5, , ,858 Northeast MS 2, ,342 Northwest MS 4, , ,436 Pearl River 2, , ,917 Southwest MS 1, ,843 System 48, , ,719 10
12 Gender by District Fall 2007 College Male Female Not Reported N PctN N PctN N PctN TOTAL Coahoma , ,144 Copiah-Lincoln 1, , ,161 East Central , ,228 East MS 1, , ,010 Hinds 3, , ,825 Holmes 1, , ,108 Itawamba 2, , ,864 Jones 1, , ,559 Meridian 1, , ,536 MS Delta 1, , ,888 MS Gulf Coast 3, , ,858 Northeast MS 1, , ,342 Northwest MS 2, , ,436 Pearl River 1, , ,917 Southwest MS , ,843 System 24, , ,719 11
13 Race by District Fall 2007 College NR Alien Black Am Indian Asian Hispanic White Not Reported N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN TOTAL Coahoma , ,144 Copiah-Lincoln , , ,161 East Central , ,228 East MS , , ,010 Hinds , , ,825 Holmes , , ,108 Itawamba , , ,864 Jones , , ,559 Meridian , , ,536 MS Delta , , ,888 MS Gulf Coast , , ,858 Northeast MS , ,342 Northwest MS , , ,436 Pearl River , , ,917 Southwest MS , ,843 System , , , ,719 12
14 Residence by District Fall 2007 College In-District Out-of-District Out-of-State Out-of-Country N % N % N % N % TOTAL Coahoma 1, ,144 Copiah-Lincoln 2, ,161 East Central 1, ,228 East MS 3, ,010 Hinds 7, , ,825 Holmes 3, , ,108 Itawamba 4, , ,864 Jones 2, , ,559 Meridian 2, , ,536 MS Delta 2, ,888 MS Gulf Coast 7, ,858 Northeast MS 2, ,342 Northwest MS 5, ,436 Pearl River 3, ,917 Southwest MS 1, ,843 System 53, , , ,719 13
15 Credit Headcount Enrollment for Mississippi Counties Fall 2007 MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total ADAMS ALCORN AMITE ATTALA BENTON BOLIVAR ,057 CALHOUN CARROLL CHICKASAW CHOCTAW CLAIBORNE CLARKE CLAY COAHOMA COPIAH COVINGTON DESOTO , ,793 FORREST ,518 FRANKLIN GEORGE GREENE GRENADA HANCOCK HARRISON , ,952 HINDS , ,497 HOLMES HUMPHREYS ISSAQUENA
16 ITAWAMBA JACKSON , ,500 JASPER JEFFERSON JEFF DAVIS JONES , ,561 KEMPER LAFAYETTE LAMAR LAUDERDALE , ,454 LAWRENCE LEAKE LEE , ,662 LEFLORE LINCOLN LOWNDES , ,433 MADISON , ,748 MARION MARSHALL MONROE ,012 MONTGOMERY NESHOBA NEWTON NOXUBEE OKTIBBEHA PANOLA PEARL RIVER , ,164 PERRY PIKE PONTOTOC PRENTISS QUITMAN RANKIN , ,910 SCOTT
17 SHARKEY SIMPSON SMITH STONE SUNFLOWER TALLAHATCHIE TATE TIPPAH TISHOMINGO TUNICA UNION WALTHALL WARREN ,063 WASHINGTON ,025 WAYNE WEBSTER WILKINSON WINSTON YALOBUSHA YAZOO System 2,063 3,001 2,191 3,892 9,623 5,067 5,789 4,437 3,387 2,841 8,550 3,170 6,189 3,792 1,648 65,640 CO = Coahoma CL = Copiah-Lincoln EC = East Central EM = East MS HI = Hinds HO = Holmes IT = Itawamba JO = Jones County ME = Meridian MD = MS Delta MG = MS Gulf Coast NE = Northeast MS NW = Northwest MS PR = Pearl River SW = Southwest MS 16
18 Degrees Awarded, CJC DISTRICT Associate Assoc of Applied Science Certificate Total N Percent N Percent N Percent N Coahoma Copiah Lincoln East Central East MS Holmes Itawamba Jones County Meridian MS Delta MS Gulf Coast ,468 Northeast MS Northwest MS Pearl River Southwest MS System 4, , , ,626 17
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