SERVING LEARNERS FROM HIGH SCHOOL THROUGH ADULTHOOD The College posted a total of 10,409 enrollments* during the 2023-24 academic year across its four main programming areas. This marks a nearly 4 percent increase from 10,044 in 2022-23. Credit-bearing classes for high school graduates seeking two-year degrees, one-year certificates, transfer credit and personal enrichment High school concurrent enrollment, in which students, including homeschoolers, take FLCC classes to satisfy high school and college credit at the same time Non-credit programs for professional development or short-term certifications through the Workforce, Career and Experiential Learning Office Adult basic education which prepares students for exams that make up a General Equivalency Diploma (GED) and English as a Second Language (ESL) *These numbers may count some individuals twice, for example, if an adult basic education student earned a GED in the fall and started FLCC college classes in the spring. Credit classes for high school graduates: 5,475 Adult basic education: 381 Concurrent enrollment: 3,197 Workforce development: 1,356 Most popular degree programs in fall 2024* Health Care Studies Business Administration Psychology Nursing Engineering Science Networking and Cybersecurity Computer Science Music Recording Technology Kinesiology and Human Performance Accounting *Excluding liberal arts SUNY Reconnect supports 231 FLCC students A total of 231 FLCC students began the fall semester with help from SUNY Reconnect, a new program that covers tuition, fees, books, and supplies for adults ages 25 to 55 who do not have a college degree. Funded through the state budget, SUNY Reconnect is an equity-focused investment in New York’s workforce and economy. It supports adults pursuing associate degrees in high-demand fields within health care, technology, and education. At FLCC, eligible degree programs include nursing, paramedic, engineering science, smart systems technologies, and computer information systems. Students may attend full- or part-time, on campus or online. They also have up to 10 semesters to complete their degree, making higher education possible for those balancing family, work, and school. Information is online at flcc.edu/freecc. SUNY ASAP shows promising early data Early results from the SUNY Advancing Success in Associate Pathways (ASAP) program are encouraging. A total of 150 FLCC students are now enrolled, benefiting from the wraparound support designed to help them stay on track toward graduation. FLCC launched the program in spring 2024 with 35 students and scaled up to full enrollment in fall 2024. Initial data show strong retention rates: • 75.2 percent of all FLCC matriculated students were retained from fall 2024 to spring 2025. • 83.9 percent of ASAP students continued from fall 2024 to spring 2025. The difference highlights the impact of providing coordinated academic, financial, and personal support to help students succeed.
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