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The District provides a snapshot of the following: Annual Enrollment (Credit and Non-Credit) Campus Enrollment (Credit and Non-Credit) Student Demographics Degree Completions Wayne County Community College District Our students are


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The District provides a snapshot of the following:

 Annual Enrollment (Credit and Non-Credit)  Campus Enrollment (Credit and Non-Credit)  Student Demographics  Degree Completions

Wayne County Community College District

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Our students are the best measure

  • f our success. They trust us to

provide the highest quality of education and ensure their personal growth and success.

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15% 26% 13% 27% 8% 1% 10%

Enrollment by Campus

* Duplicated Enrollment Distance Learning

WCCCD serves as much as 60,000 credit and non-credit students

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Downriver

  • Michigan Institute

for Public Safety Education (MIPSE)

  • Heinz Prechter

Educational and Performance Art Center, expanding music and arts programs

  • Career programs

including Automotive, Computer Information Systems, Alternative Fuel Energy Technology, Home- land Security, and Fire Protection Technology

  • Continuing

Education programs such as the Hispanic Festival and MOSAIC Youth Theatre, Downriver Council of Arts Festival, Bridge to Asia, and Downriver Empty Bowls

Downtown

  • Brown and Juanita

Ford Art Gallery, expanding art shows and special exhibits programs

  • Career Programs

including Business Administration, Accounting, Electrical Electronics, Paralegal, Water and Environment Technology

  • Continuing

Education programs such as Passport to Africa and Financial Literacy Series

Eastern

  • Corporate College

providing a focal point for workforce and economic development in the Wayne County region

  • Workforce

Development partnerships through CVS Regional Training Center and Entrepreneurial Institute and Resource Center

  • Career programs

including Digital Media Production, Geothermal Systems Technology, Teacher Education, Welding, and Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning

  • Continuing

Education such as Annual Health Fair, Diabetes Screening and the Tuskegee Airmen Aviation Career Week

Northwest

  • Health Science

Center, supporting all Nursing and Allied Health programs

  • Workforce

Development partnerships through the Healthcare Career Institute

  • Career Programs

including Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Dietetic Technology, Health Care Renewable, and Surgical Technology

  • Continuing

Education such as Dental Awareness Month, Prostate Cancer Awareness Seminar, and the Annual Jazz Workshop

Western

  • Multi-Purpose

Educational Center, providing access to a variety

  • f technologies
  • Career Programs

including Forensic Photography, Sustainable Design, Video Game Design, Logistic Management, and Business Administration

  • Continuing

Education such as Native American Festival and Science Day Established: 1978 Established: 1979 Established: 1982 Established: 1974 Established: 1981

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21% 20% 19% 79% 80% 81%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Part-Time Full-time

Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey to National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

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66% 66% 65% 34% 34% 35%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015

Female Male

Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey to National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

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Top Ten Feeder High Schools City Southfield Senior Southfield Oak Park Oak Park Wayne Memorial Wayne Romulus Romulus Mumford Detroit John F Kennedy Taylor Theodore Roosevelt Wyandotte Lincoln Park Lincoln Park Cass Technical Detroit Harry S Truman Taylor

WCCCD’s first-time students graduate from approximately different public and private high schools.

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Under 18 24% 18-24 33% 25-34 19% 35-49 16% 50-64 7% 65 and over 1%

Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey to National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

Average Age 27 years

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TOP AWARD AREAS

Associate of Arts Associate of General Studies Associate of Science Nursing Business Administration Criminal Justice/Corrections Automotive Heating Ventilation/Air Computer Information Systems Accounting

* Includes both Associate Degrees and Certificates

85% 15%

Associate Degrees Certificates

WCCCD awarded more than 2,700 degrees and certificates in 2014-2015.