Fall Enrollment Report [electronic resource] : University of Hawaii Community Colleges, Fall 1987.

The tables presented in this report summarize enrollment trends and the academic and personal characteristics of students enrolled in credit programs at six University of Hawaii community colleges in fall 1987. The report focuses on headcount by college, changes in headcount and full-time equivalent...

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Corporate Author: University of Hawaii (System). Office of Institutional Research and Analysis
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1987.
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Summary:The tables presented in this report summarize enrollment trends and the academic and personal characteristics of students enrolled in credit programs at six University of Hawaii community colleges in fall 1987. The report focuses on headcount by college, changes in headcount and full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments between 1977 and 1987, selected characteristics (i.e., sex, educational objective, major program area, attendance status, course load, educational level, residence, tuition status, age, registration status, and ethnicity) of regular credit students, and distribution of majors by program and campus. Highlighted findings include the following: (1) in fall 1987, 29,317 students were enrolled in the six colleges, including 20,342 regular students in credit programs, 229 early admits/concurrent registrations, 1,730 students in non-credit apprenticeship/journeyworker programs, and 7,016 students registered in community service and employment training programs; (2) Adult Care Home Operator, Associate Degree Nursing, and Early Childhood Education programs experienced substantial enrollment increases, while Dental Assisting, Aviation Maintenance, Building Maintenance, and Medical Lab Technology programs experienced enrollment decreases; (3) the proportion of women attending the community colleges rose steadily between 1977 and 1987, except for a slight dip in 1983; and (4) the average student semester hours (SSH) carried by full- and part-time students continued a downward trend that began in 1974, dropping from 9.4 SSH in 1983 and 9.1 SSH in 1985 to 8.9 SSH in 1987. (EJV)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED296773.
ERIC Note: Some tables contain small print.
Physical Description:27 p.