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Enrollment up at East Central Enrollment reached

career programs. Luke noted 1,877 students are enrolled as full-time stu– dents and 585 students are taking courses on a part– time basis. ECCC President Dr. Phil A. Sutphin saKi the enrollment increase reflects the current economic condi– tion and services offered bv the College. ' "During a slow econo– my, community colleges

tend to see increases in enrollment," said Dr. Sutphin. "Students general– ly realize the need for advanced skills and educa– tion .in a competitive job market such as the one that exists today." The spring 2008 enroll– ment was 2,259 and includ– ed 1,60.J. academic studenb, 555 technical students and 100 students in career pro– grams. Students enrolled on a full-time basis totaled 1,762 and -197 were consid– ered part-time students. The East Central Community College dis– trict includes Leake, Neshoba, '\Iewton Scott and \ \"inston Wlmtk-s

2,462 students for the 2009 spring term at Fast Central Community College in Decatur, an increasc of more than 200 students for the same pedod last year, announced Donna Luke, Director of Admissions, Records and Research. Included in the total are 1,704 academic students, 653 technical students and 105 students enrolled in

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