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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 the best measure of our success. They trust us to provide the highest quality of education and ensure their personal growth and success.
15% 26%
13%
27%
8% 1%
10%
Enrollment by Campus
* Duplicated Enrollment
Distance Learning
WCCCD serves as much as
70,000 credit and non-credit
students
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• 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
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• 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
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• 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
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• 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
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• Multi-Purpose Educational Center, providing access to a variety of 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
21%
20%
79%
80%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Fall 2013
Fall 2014
Part-Time Full-time
Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey to National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
66% 66%
34% 34%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Fall 2014 Fall 2013
Female Male
Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey to National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
African American 68%
Caucasian/White 19%
Unknown 9% Hispanic
2%
Asian 1%
Native American 1%
Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey to National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
Less than 18 17%
18-24 35%
25-34 22%
35-49 18%
50-64 7%
65 and over 1%
Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey to National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
TOP AWARD AREAS
Associate of Arts
Automotive Service Technology
Associate of Science
Certified Nurse Aide-CNA
Associate General Studies
Central Service Tech Cert
Nursing
HVAC
Emergency Medical Tech-Cert
Business Administration AAS
* Includes both Associate Degrees and Certificates
56% 44%
Associate Degrees Certificates
WCCCD awarded more than 3,200 degrees and certificates in 2013-2014.