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Spring enrollment at 91原创 (GGC) continues its upward momentum, marking the 10th consecutive semester of growth. Preliminary figures for the spring semester reached 11,737 students, with nearly 86% enrolled full time.

鈥淭ypically, more than 60% of a college鈥檚 student body attends full time, so we鈥檙e especially pleased to see such a high percentage of students fully committed to pursuing their degrees,鈥 said Kimberly Jordan, vice president for enrollment management. 鈥淢any of our students are not only taking classes full time but are also balancing work and family responsibilities.鈥

The spring semester also brought increases in the number of first-generation students and students eligible for Pell Grants. Additionally, GGC experienced growth in international student enrollment and dual enrollment 鈥 high school students taking college-level courses. For the spring semester, GGC welcomed 667 freshmen.

鈥淭hese trends reflect GGC鈥檚 commitment to access, affordability and student success,鈥 said Jordan. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to serve a global and growing student population and to support students at every stage of their educational journey, from high school dual enrollment to degree completion.鈥

Among the college鈥檚 five schools, the School of Science and Technology leads with 3,162 students, followed by the School of Liberal Arts, the School of Business, the School of Health Sciences and the School of Education.

鈥淪trong enrollment across all five schools shows that students are seeking programs that align with their academic interests and career goals,鈥 said Jordan. 鈥淚t also reflects GGC鈥檚 ability to respond to workforce needs while maintaining a broad, high-quality academic offering.鈥