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In This Issue...
College responds to national tragedy
Student Question: What have you done for the victims of hurricane Katrina?
College seeks stories for special publication
Collin students sharpen competitive edge in Center for Advanced Studies in Math & Natural Sciences

Degrees at Collin are big business

Faculty Association gets a facelift for the new year
Tennis teams serve up good time for Special Olympians

National depression screenings available to students

College, Faculty and Staff News
Meet the Cougar News correspondents

Campus Dates

Recipe of the Month: Exam Time Tiramisu

Health and Fitness: Dental treatments available

Fall transfer fairs arrive
Transfer Tip: The reverse transfer
Book Review
Quick Facts October 2005
The Write Way
October Employee Birthdays
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A newsletter for the students, faculty and staff of the Collin County Community College District. Published monthly. For information or submissions, call 972.758.3849. Cougar News welcomes student and faculty submissions. Next deadline: Oct. 11 All submissions are due by 5 p.m. on the due date. Photos cannot be returned. Text should be emailed to mrobinson@ccccd.edu or sent on disk. Please submit copy that is proofed, edited and saved in Word format. Cougar News staff: Lisa Vasquez, director; Mark Robinson, editor; Marcy Cadena-Smith, contributor; Sydney Portilla-Diggs, student correspondent; Stephanie Hall, student correspondent; Nick Young, photographer; Layout by Publications

Quick Facts October 2005

In 2005, Collin enrolled 7,535 students in its credit classes in Summer I and 4,331 students in Summer II. The following table presents demographic and other background characteristics of Collin’s summer students.

(Preliminary Information – Some Numbers May Change)
                                                                                        Summer I             Summer II

N         % N %
Total enrolled 7,535 100.0 4,331 100.0
Males 2,957 39.2 1,827 42.2
Females 4,578 60.8 2,504 57.8
Average age 26.8 24.1
Enrolled in transfer majors 6,511 86.4 3,906 90.2
Enrolled in workforce majors 842 11.2 360 8.3
Non-degree seeking 182 2.4 65 1.5
In-district students 5,280 70.1 3,030 70.0
Out-of-district students 1,766 23.4 982 22.7
Out-of-state students 288 3.8 192 4.4
Out-of-country students 201 2.7 127 2.9
Enrolled for one-five hours 5,433 72.1 3,257 75.2
Enrolled for six or more hours 2,102 27.9 1,074 24.8
Day students* 4,519 54.1 3,025 66.1
Evening students* 2,539 30.4 1,317 28.8
Distance students* 1,296 15.5 236 5.2
Top counties from which out-of-district summer students came (N=1,766 for summer I, N=982 for summer II) Dallas 43.0 Denton 46.0
Denton 39.0 Dallas 40.0
Rockwall 7.0 Rockwall 6.0
Grayson 2.0 Tarrant 1.0
Tarrant 2.0 Grayson 1.0
Fannin 1.0 Fannin 1.0
Hunt 1.0 Hunt 1.0

Source:  Headcount Statistics, Summer I & Summer II 2005, Preliminary Data.

 

*Since students can enroll at multiple times, the sum of these figures is greater than the total enrolled.


For questions or comments contact: Nasreen Ahmad, 972.758.3810
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