Community college enrollment climbs in Texas

Dec. 30, 2010
Increase in demand comes as campuses face big budget cuts

From The Austin American-Statesman: The number of students in Texas attending public two-year schools, including community and technical colleges, surged 12.2 percent to 692,845 from 2008 to 2009, according to the most recent state-certified figures. In contrast, enrollment at public universities grew just 4.5 percent. The growth comes as community college funding is being cut sharply to help address a multibillion-dollar shortfall in the state budget. That, in turn, is putting pressure on governing boards to raise tuition and property taxes.

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