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			 Enrollment numbers at Fall 22 Census Day (the 10th day of classes) 
			show an increase of 2 percent in the number of Heartland 
			undergraduate students and an increase of 1.4 percent in number of 
			credit hours they are taking. 
 The largest gains are seen in minority student enrollment which is 
			up 13 percent over Fall of 2021 and 24 percent from Fall of 2020. 
			The Fall 2020 semester represents Heartland’s the most diverse class 
			in College history, with and the largest-ever number of minority 
			students.
 
 Enrollment in new students is up 6 percent over Fall 2021 and 18 
			percent over Fall 2020.
 “We 
			continue to see an enrollment recovery that made major strides last 
			year and remain well ahead of community college peers across the 
			state and nation,” said Sarah Diel-Hunt, Vice President, Enrollment 
			and Student Services. “Our Strategic Enrollment Management Plan, 
			which was under development when COVID hit, was completed and 
			implemented in the Fall of 2021.  
			
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"The College is making strides in areas of enrollment growth 
identified with this plan, including minority students, work ready program 
enrollment and the enrollment of students over age 25.” 
 The 10-day census numbers reflect student enrollment after the add/drop period 
for credit classes has ended. Not counted in these enrollment numbers are Adult 
Education and Continuing Education students at the College.
 
				 
			[Steve FastAssistant to the President, Public Information and Communication
 Heartland Community College]
 
			
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