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Texas Higher Education Fall 2008 Preliminary Enrollment Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, October 23, 2008

Texas Higher Education Fall 2008 Preliminary Enrollment Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, October 23, 2008. 53,743. 70% of Growth at Two-Year Colleges. *Career College data not included. Hispanic growth was 44% of the increase. *Holds Career College enrollment constant.

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Texas Higher Education Fall 2008 Preliminary Enrollment Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, October 23, 2008

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  1. Texas Higher Education Fall 2008 Preliminary EnrollmentTexas Higher Education Coordinating Board, October 23, 2008

  2. 53,743

    THECB 10/2008
  3. 70% of Growth at Two-Year Colleges THECB 10/2008 *Career College data not included.
  4. Hispanic growth was 44% of the increase THECB 10/2008 *Holds Career College enrollment constant.
  5. Participation Since 2000: 289,209 Increase 289,209 THECB 10/2008
  6. Public two-year colleges enroll an increasing proportion of higher education students THECB 10/2008
  7. Dual credit is an increasing share of the 2-year college enrollment 4.7% 5.4% 7.2% 9.7% 10.6% 3.9% 5.8% 6.8% THECB 10/2008
  8. Target to increase Hispanic enrollment remains a big challenge Hispanic White African Am THECB 10/2008 Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
  9. High Plains 393 Metroplex 14,260 0.6% Upper Rio Grande 1,362 Central 9,481 4.9% 4.4% 7.3% 3.1% 1.5% 12.9% 4.2% 3.4% 4.9% South Texas 10,626 Gulf Coast 8,320 Increases Are Not Uniform Southeast 4,290 THECB 10/2008
  10. Hurricane Ike Galveston College was up approximately 10%, but is currently even with last fall. Texas A&M Galveston was up 10%, but now are expecting to be down a little because of moving all courses to College Station for the semester. Lamar Port Arthur is down 11% THECB 10/2008
  11. Summary Overall, we have an increase of almost 290,000 students since 2000. Even with expected declines from preliminary data this will be the largest increases since 2002 70% of growth was at two-year colleges Hispanic enrollment continues to grow, but more needed THECB 10/2008
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