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Enrollment Continues to Increase at Edison State
Enrollment is on the rise once again at Edison State Community College.
For the past four years, Edison State has met or exceeded its increased
enrollment goals, tracking over four thousand students annually. This
fall is no exception as the college has experienced a 4.83-percent
increase in overall headcount and a 3-percent increase in credit hours.
The increase in enrollment has been driven by several significant
factors including, online enrollment, new and diverse academic
offerings, and College Credit Plus (CCP) enrollment as well as the
addition of two new campuses in Eaton and Troy.
In particular, the number of students taking online courses spiked
significantly this fall. By broadening the number of online courses
offered at Edison State, students may now complete an Associate of Arts
or Associate of Science transfer degree entirely through distance
learning.
“In addition to Edison State’s new academic programs and regional
campus locations, we have implemented a new student service model,
featuring proactive, integrated advising assistance. This model is
delivered by a team of dedicated Career Pathways Advisors who will work
closely with their assigned students from admission all the way to
graduation,” said Chris Spradlin, Edison State Provost.
Edison State will feature its Career Pathways services at the opening
of the Robinson Student Career Center at 1973 Edison Drive in Piqua on
September 25 with an open house at 12:30 p.m. and ribbon-cutting
ceremony at 1 p.m. For more information, call 937.778.8600.
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