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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Snead State Sees Positive Enrollment Growth for Summer

Snead State Community College has positive news to share as enrollment for the Summer Semester continues to grow.

With a few days left during the registration period, Snead State has already seen a 38.07 percent increase in enrollment over the previous summer. The current headcount for this summer is 2,778, but registration for the Summer Mini II term doesn’t close until July 7.

“We’re excited to see so many students enrolling with Snead State this summer. According to the latest enrollment reports from the Alabama Community College System, Snead State currently ranks as the fifth largest college in terms of summer enrollment. We’ve strived to increase our enrollment by growing the opportunities we offer to students. We also set a goal to reach out to the community with news and information about the opportunities and successes we’ve had at Snead State. The College has come together and worked hard, and we are seeing the fruits of their labor. We have a great team among the Snead State family, and we have a tremendous support system with our community supporters. We could not have achieved this success without everyone’s support and effort,” said Snead State President Dr. Joe Whitmore.

As of June 22, Snead State’s enrollment is 2,778 students taking 17,831 credit hours. The final enrollment for the Summer 2021 semester was 2,012 students taking 13,182 credit hours. Credit hours are the value assigned to classes needed to earn certificates or degrees.

For more information on registering for the Summer 2022 Semester, students may visit the College’s website at www.snead.edu.

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