Double-Digit Enrollment Jump at COCC as Fall Term Begins
Sept. 19, 2023
With the first day of fall term just days away, Central Oregon Community College (COCC)
is currently set to begin the new academic year with an 11.1% increase from 2022 in
credit-seeking headcount. COCC’s total student headcount — including noncredit students
— is up 21%.
Classes begin Monday, Sept. 25, and 3,700 students are currently enrolled to take
one or more for-credit classes across COCC’s four campuses. Notably, new student applications
— including new college students, those returning after an absence, along with transfer
and current high school students — have jumped by 13.2% since 2022.
“It’s very encouraging to see this positive enrollment growth after several years
of pandemic-driven decreases,” said Alicia Moore, vice president of student affairs.
“We suspect the growth is the result of a combination of many factors, including our
new career-specific programs, a record amount of COCC Foundation scholarship dollars
available to students, more flexibility with how our classes are delivered, and likely
some changes in the labor market, too.”
Additionally, the college’s Redmond and Madras campuses have both seen significant
enrollment increases, said Tyler Hayes, COCC’s registrar and director of admissions.
At the Redmond campus, headcount is up 14.9% from last year, while the Madras campus
is seeing close to an 87% leap in the same category. COCC’s total student headcount
for fall 2023 is 4,452.
“We continue to bring more academic opportunities to our branch campuses and I think
our enrollment this fall is reflecting that,” said Hayes. “Students can now take more
transfer-degree courses on their ‘home’ campus without having to commute long distances
or spend so much money on gas. We also offer more specific degrees and certificates
just in Redmond, like our new community health worker certificate or our veterinary
technician program.”
Another bright spot for COCC’s fall term is the nearly-filled-to-capacity 320-bed
Wickiup Hall, on track to welcome 306 students — 96% of the facility’s capacity —
on move-in day this Thursday, Sept. 21.