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			 Enrollment numbers at Census Day (the 10th day of 
			classes) show an increase of 7 percent in the number of 
			undergraduate students new to Heartland and an increase of 3.7 
			percent in number of credit hours they are taking. 
 “It’s encouraging to see more new faces beginning their college 
			career at Heartland,” said President Keith Cornille. “As we continue 
			our strategic enrollment management efforts we hope to see 
			enrollment growth continue as the College continues its premier 
			transfer preparation and also adds new Work Ready certification 
			programs targeted at those in the community seeking to change or 
			advance their career opportunities.”
 
			
			 
			The 1,554 new Heartland students make up the school’s largest 
			freshman class in four years.
 “The biggest jump of in new student numbers come from freshmen who 
			took dual credit College NOW classes,” said Sarah Diel-Hunt, Vice 
			President, Enrollment and Student Service. “We are seeing more 
			students get their start on college courses in high school and then 
			bring those credits to Heartland.  Some of these students earn 
			enough dual credit to complete their associate’s degree just one 
			year after high school.”
 
				
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					New undergraduate students | 2018 | 2019 | % |  
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					Headcount | 1453 | 1554 | + 6.95 |  
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					Credit Hours | 15,969 | 16,568 | + 3.7 |  
			The College also saw an increase of students who 
			re-enrolled in Heartland after an absence of three or more semesters 
			away. 
			
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			Although the incoming class of students was larger, 
			numbers were down among continuing students with a slight overall 
			decrease in total number of students (-1.3 percent).
 “Community colleges across the nation and in Illinois continue to 
			see a trend of declining enrollments; however, what is encouraging 
			about our numbers at Heartland this Fall is our growth in new 
			students. This bodes well for the future,” said Diel-Hunt.
 
 
				
					|   | 2018 | 2019 | % |  
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					Total Enrollment (undergraduate students) | 4716 | 4655 | -1.29 |  
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					Total Enrollment including undergraduate students, Adult Education & 
					Continuing Education | 4848 | 4772 | -1.57 |  
			The 10-day census numbers reflect student enrollment 
			after the add/drop period for credit classes has ended. A number of 
			Adult Education and Continuing Education classes begin at a 
			different point of the academic year. 
				 
			[Steve FastDirector, Public Information
 Heartland Community College]
 
			
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