CACC announces record fall enrollment number

Published 9:59 am Tuesday, September 10, 2024

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Coastal Alabama Community College officials announced Monday the fall 2024 enrollment is the largest in the history of the college.

According to a release, the college is leading the state in enrollment growth, increasing 11%, or nearly 1,000 students, since last fall. With more than 7,600 students taking credit classes and another 2,500 students taking adult education and skills training courses, the Coastal Alabama pack is more than 10,000 students strong.

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“This growth proves that those who may have been on the fence about coming to college can be confident in the product we are delivering,” Dr. Aaron Milner, president of CACC said. “Our mission is to invest in the success of all students, and that’s what we are focusing on.”

The largest community college in the State by land mass covering 20% of Alabama’s footprint, Coastal Alabama has remained focused on bettering the lives of its students through the evaluation and enhancement of programs, facilities, and people, officials said in a release.

“Anything that is ‘substandard’ drags us down as a college,” Milner said.  “We are changing a mindset to ensure that anything we produce is quality, and that goes for anything from academics to buildings on campus.”

As for the current enrollment increase, there are several benchmarks to note, including the tremendous increase in the number of high school students who are taking advantage of dual enrollment opportunities to earn college credit while in high school. Other gains are evident in the Aviation Powerplant and Airframe programs, which have rebounded to pre-pandemic numbers.  Additionally, the nursing program is adding another cohort of students to the Fairhope Campus to continue driving the healthcare workforce in our area.

“Our people make the difference here,” Milner said. “I can honestly say the way they care for our students and the way they want them to succeed is unmatched.  This commitment is what has led to this tremendous impact in southwest Alabama.”