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Page 1: MWCC 2008-2009 Statistics Brochure

MWCC‘08-‘09Statistics

Office of Institutional Research & Planning

Faculty andStaff

2008 2009Full-time Faculty 73 73Part-time Faculty 135 138Full-time Administration & Staff 228 226Part-time Administration & Staff 237 198 444 Green Sreet, Gardner , MA 01440-1000

AA/EEO Institution

www.mwcc.edu

Class of 2008

81% of those who responded to the survey are either employed, continuing their education, or both.

54% are employed full-time, and 35% are continuing their education. Of those continuing their education, 64% are attending school on a full-time basis.

When asked to rank the quality of an MWCC education, 98.8% of those responding indicated “excellent,” “very good,” or “good.”

2008 Graduate Survey Percent

Employed or Continuing Education 81%Employed Full Time 54%Continuing Education 35%Total Responding 100%

Graduation Statistics

DegreesEarned

2009 -2008 258 462 720 5662008-2007 196 446 642 5962007-2006 238 475 713 6172006-2005 210 455 665 6022005-2004 202 442 644 5672004-2003 160 388 548 4932003-2002 113 381 494 4702002-2001 102 379 481 4472001-2000 139 385 524 484

Grad. Certificate Associate Total Unduplicated Year Degrees Graduates

Fall ‘07 Fall ‘08 Fall ‘09Non Degree Seeking 543 478 610Transfer Associate Degree 1,164 1,360 1,375Career Associate Degree 2,099 2,223 2,387Certificate 341 324 389

Program Enrollments Fall ‘07 Fall ‘08 Fall ‘09Pre Health 620 760 748Liberal Arts 503 579 650Business 480 513 536General Studies 502 503 412Nursing 208 216 225Early Childhood Education 187 169 198Criminal Justice 145 160 184Human Services 108 139 149Computer Graphic Design 108 116 131Computer Information Systems 92 111 122Biotechnology 30 81 100

Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public, two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in north central Massachusetts. The college offers over 40 associate degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. MWCC students enjoy many support services and resources including the Fitness & Wellness Center, the Academic Support Center, the Center for Democracy & Humanity, and the 555-seat Theatre at the Mount. Courses are offered days, evenings, online, and in other convenient formats.

ProgramEnrollments

AboutMWCC

Page 2: MWCC 2008-2009 Statistics Brochure

Highlights for EnrollmentHighlights MWCC

Campus Course Enrollment 2008 2009

Gardner 8,095 8,007 Leominster 2,283 2,399Web 1,423 1,644Devens 618 902Burbank 101 112Off-Campus 10 195

Fall 2009

Headcount increased by 376 students or 8.6% from fall 2008

Full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollment total 2,911.8, the highest FTE in MWCC’s history, an increase of 8.3%.

The majority of students attend classes offered at MWCC’s Gardner Campus (60%). 20% of course registrations are at MWCC’s Leominster Campus, and 12% are online. The newest and fastest growing campus is in Devens.

IPEDSOne - Year Retention Rates

Fall 2008 to Fall 2009

• Full Time: 53%• Part Time: 43%

Does not include transfer out.

FallAdmissions Report 2008 2009Applications 3,572 3,940Acceptances 3,405 3,853Enrolled 2,074 2,228

Race/Ethnicity Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Number Percent Number Percent

Total 4,385 100% 4,761 100%Total Minorities 803 18% 1,007 21%

African American 6% 6%Hispanic of Any Race 0% 11%American Indian/Alaskan Native 0% 0%Asian 2% 2%Native Hawaiian/ Two or More Races NA 1%White 71% 72%Not Reported 9% 6%Non Resident Aliens 1% 1%

Black or

Pacific Islander NA 0%

Total credit and noncredit FY2009annual unduplicated headcount 10,748

CreditCredit course registrations 26,214

Annual credit enrollments 6,282 Full time 44% Part time 56% Female 66% Male 34%

Average Age 29 Under age 18 1% 18-19 12% 20-24 37% 25-34 23% 35-49 18% 50-65 5% No age provided 3%

Students with previouscollege experience 71% Degree-seeking studentsreceiving financial aid 51%

Average class size 14

NoncreditTotal noncredit course registrations 13,823

Workforce developmentnoncredit course registrations 12,633

Page 3: MWCC 2008-2009 Statistics Brochure

MWCC‘08-‘09Statistics

Office of Institutional Research & Planning

Faculty andStaff

2008 2009Full-time Faculty 73 73Part-time Faculty 135 138Full-time Administration & Staff 228 226Part-time Administration & Staff 237 198 444 Green Sreet, Gardner , MA 01440-1000

AA/EEO Institution

www.mwcc.edu

Class of 2008

81% of those who responded to the survey are either employed, continuing their education, or both.

54% are employed full-time, and 35% are continuing their education. Of those continuing their education, 64% are attending school on a full-time basis.

When asked to rank the quality of an MWCC education, 98.8% of those responding indicated “excellent,” “very good,” or “good.”

2008 Graduate Survey Percent

Employed or Continuing Education 81%Employed Full Time 54%Continuing Education 35%Total Responding 100%

Graduation Statistics

DegreesEarned

2009 -2008 258 462 720 5662008-2007 196 446 642 5962007-2006 238 475 713 6172006-2005 210 455 665 6022005-2004 202 442 644 5672004-2003 160 388 548 4932003-2002 113 381 494 4702002-2001 102 379 481 4472001-2000 139 385 524 484

Grad. Certificate Associate Total Unduplicated Year Degrees Graduates

Fall ‘07 Fall ‘08 Fall ‘09Non Degree Seeking 543 478 610Transfer Associate Degree 1,164 1,360 1,375Career Associate Degree 2,099 2,223 2,387Certificate 341 324 389

Program Enrollments Fall ‘07 Fall ‘08 Fall ‘09Pre Health 620 760 748Liberal Arts 503 579 650Business 480 513 536General Studies 502 503 412Nursing 208 216 225Early Childhood Education 187 169 198Criminal Justice 145 160 184Human Services 108 139 149Computer Graphic Design 108 116 131Computer Information Systems 92 111 122Biotechnology 30 81 100

Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public, two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in north central Massachusetts. The college offers over 40 associate degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. MWCC students enjoy many support services and resources including the Fitness & Wellness Center, the Academic Support Center, the Center for Democracy & Humanity, and the 555-seat Theatre at the Mount. Courses are offered days, evenings, online, and in other convenient formats.

ProgramEnrollments

AboutMWCC

Page 4: MWCC 2008-2009 Statistics Brochure

Highlights for EnrollmentHighlights MWCC

Campus Course Enrollment 2008 2009

Gardner 8,095 8,007 Leominster 2,283 2,399Web 1,423 1,644Devens 618 902Burbank 101 112Off-Campus 10 195

Fall 2009

Headcount increased by 376 students or 8.6% from fall 2008

Full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollment total 2,911.8, the highest FTE in MWCC’s history, an increase of 8.3%.

The majority of students attend classes offered at MWCC’s Gardner Campus (60%). 20% of course registrations are at MWCC’s Leominster Campus, and 12% are online. The newest and fastest growing campus is in Devens.

IPEDSOne - Year Retention Rates

Fall 2008 to Fall 2009

• Full Time: 53%• Part Time: 43%

Does not include transfer out.

FallAdmissions Report 2008 2009Applications 3,572 3,940Acceptances 3,405 3,853Enrolled 2,074 2,228

Race/Ethnicity Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Number Percent Number Percent

Total 4,385 100% 4,761 100%Total Minorities 803 18% 1,007 21%

African American 6% 6%Hispanic of Any Race 0% 11%American Indian/Alaskan Native 0% 0%Asian 2% 2%Native Hawaiian/ Two or More Races NA 1%White 71% 72%Not Reported 9% 6%Non Resident Aliens 1% 1%

Black or

Pacific Islander NA 0%

Total credit and noncredit FY2009annual unduplicated headcount 10,748

CreditCredit course registrations 26,214

Annual credit enrollments 6,282 Full time 44% Part time 56% Female 66% Male 34%

Average Age 29 Under age 18 1% 18-19 12% 20-24 37% 25-34 23% 35-49 18% 50-65 5% No age provided 3%

Students with previouscollege experience 71% Degree-seeking studentsreceiving financial aid 51%

Average class size 14

NoncreditTotal noncredit course registrations 13,823

Workforce developmentnoncredit course registrations 12,633

Page 5: MWCC 2008-2009 Statistics Brochure

Highlights for EnrollmentHighlights MWCC

Campus Course Enrollment 2008 2009

Gardner 8,095 8,007 Leominster 2,283 2,399Web 1,423 1,644Devens 618 902Burbank 101 112Off-Campus 10 195

Fall 2009

Headcount increased by 376 students or 8.6% from fall 2008

Full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollment total 2,911.8, the highest FTE in MWCC’s history, an increase of 8.3%.

The majority of students attend classes offered at MWCC’s Gardner Campus (60%). 20% of course registrations are at MWCC’s Leominster Campus, and 12% are online. The newest and fastest growing campus is in Devens.

IPEDSOne - Year Retention Rates

Fall 2008 to Fall 2009

• Full Time: 53%• Part Time: 43%

Does not include transfer out.

FallAdmissions Report 2008 2009Applications 3,572 3,940Acceptances 3,405 3,853Enrolled 2,074 2,228

Race/Ethnicity Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Number Percent Number Percent

Total 4,385 100% 4,761 100%Total Minorities 803 18% 1,007 21%

African American 6% 6%Hispanic of Any Race 0% 11%American Indian/Alaskan Native 0% 0%Asian 2% 2%Native Hawaiian/ Two or More Races NA 1%White 71% 72%Not Reported 9% 6%Non Resident Aliens 1% 1%

Black or

Pacific Islander NA 0%

Total credit and noncredit FY2009annual unduplicated headcount 10,748

CreditCredit course registrations 26,214

Annual credit enrollments 6,282 Full time 44% Part time 56% Female 66% Male 34%

Average Age 29 Under age 18 1% 18-19 12% 20-24 37% 25-34 23% 35-49 18% 50-65 5% No age provided 3%

Students with previouscollege experience 71% Degree-seeking studentsreceiving financial aid 51%

Average class size 14

NoncreditTotal noncredit course registrations 13,823

Workforce developmentnoncredit course registrations 12,633

Page 6: MWCC 2008-2009 Statistics Brochure

MWCC‘08-‘09Statistics

Office of Institutional Research & Planning

Faculty andStaff

2008 2009Full-time Faculty 73 73Part-time Faculty 135 138Full-time Administration & Staff 228 226Part-time Administration & Staff 237 198 444 Green Sreet, Gardner , MA 01440-1000

AA/EEO Institution

www.mwcc.edu

Class of 2008

81% of those who responded to the survey are either employed, continuing their education, or both.

54% are employed full-time, and 35% are continuing their education. Of those continuing their education, 64% are attending school on a full-time basis.

When asked to rank the quality of an MWCC education, 98.8% of those responding indicated “excellent,” “very good,” or “good.”

2008 Graduate Survey Percent

Employed or Continuing Education 81%Employed Full Time 54%Continuing Education 35%Total Responding 100%

Graduation Statistics

DegreesEarned

2009 -2008 258 462 720 5662008-2007 196 446 642 5962007-2006 238 475 713 6172006-2005 210 455 665 6022005-2004 202 442 644 5672004-2003 160 388 548 4932003-2002 113 381 494 4702002-2001 102 379 481 4472001-2000 139 385 524 484

Grad. Certificate Associate Total Unduplicated Year Degrees Graduates

Fall ‘07 Fall ‘08 Fall ‘09Non Degree Seeking 543 478 610Transfer Associate Degree 1,164 1,360 1,375Career Associate Degree 2,099 2,223 2,387Certificate 341 324 389

Program Enrollments Fall ‘07 Fall ‘08 Fall ‘09Pre Health 620 760 748Liberal Arts 503 579 650Business 480 513 536General Studies 502 503 412Nursing 208 216 225Early Childhood Education 187 169 198Criminal Justice 145 160 184Human Services 108 139 149Computer Graphic Design 108 116 131Computer Information Systems 92 111 122Biotechnology 30 81 100

Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public, two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in north central Massachusetts. The college offers over 40 associate degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. MWCC students enjoy many support services and resources including the Fitness & Wellness Center, the Academic Support Center, the Center for Democracy & Humanity, and the 555-seat Theatre at the Mount. Courses are offered days, evenings, online, and in other convenient formats.

ProgramEnrollments

AboutMWCC