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1 Enrollments Funding Sources State-supported enrollments: State-supported courses are funded through a combination of state appropriation and tuition. When students, employers, or social service agencies pay tuition in state-supported courses, they are paying a portion of the cost of providing those courses. The distribution of the costs between the state funding and tuition has shifted overtime, decreasing the share covered by the state and increasing the cost of tuition (more information on this can be found in Chapter VII Expenditures). Contract-funded enrollments: Contract- or student-funded courses have no state funds used for the cost of instruction. Contract-funded courses are paid by an entity such as an employer or agency for its employees or participants. There are several types of contracts (more information on the following programs can be found in chapter III Selected Programs): Dual enrollment programs include Running Start, College in the High School (CHS), and Alternative High School programs. Eight college districts offered contracted instruction for the Washington Department of Corrections at 12 adult correctional facilities in Students enroll in courses to increase literacy and gain vocational skills including I-BEST, job search preparation skills and stress and anger management. International Students--Contract programs are offered by about one-third of the community and technical colleges. Organizations contract with colleges to provide instruction for international students. These organizations pay fees equal to full non-resident tuition. (The rest of this report describes International Students for all fund sources.) Colleges also contract with local businesses under the Job Skills Program (JSP) and the Customized Training Program (CTP). Employee training is provided by the college and the costs are covered by a state grant in JSP. The costs for CTP are covered up front by state funds and then repaid in full by the business. Student-funded enrollments: Courses in which costs are paid entirely by those who enroll. Student-funded courses include a wide variety of offerings: training/upgrading courses such as microcomputer applications, information technology, web design, flagger and traffic control, and business management. Continuing education courses required for license renewal (e.g., real estate and health care). Leisure courses such as foreign language for travelers, photography, and dance. Factors Impacting Enrollments In , the college system missed its allocated state funded enrollment target by less than one percent (1,304 FTES). This marked the fourth straight year in which both state and total FTES decreased after peak enrollments in FTES (all funds) decreased less than one percent from the prior year. State FTES, which comprise 76 percent of total FTES, decreased three percent from Many students, in particular those enrolled in Worker Retraining during the recession, continue to be drawn back to work by the improving economy. Students ability to attend may have also been influenced by tuition increases and changes to financial aid. The latter included federal rule changes, students unserved by state aid due to lack of funds, as was the case of State Need Grants and Opportunity Grants, and funding levels that did not keep pace with rising tuition and growth in eligible students. Although college enrollments declined in nearly all course content areas, Dual Credit programs continued to see increases in enrollment. Students enrolling in Running Start and CHS programs set enrollment records, and students are enrolling for more credits when they do attend. The Running Start program continued to grow even though recent legislation restricted the number of credits paid for by the program and there has been relatively flat enrollment of junior and senior high school students; those eligible to enroll in the programs. AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 1

2 Full-time Equivalent Students (FTES) Student Funded 4% FTES by Funding Source Academic Year Contract Funded 20% State Supported 76% FTES BY FUNDING SOURCE ACADEMIC YEAR to Year Change State-Supported* 161, , , , , % % Change 0.7% -5.4% -3.8% -2.8% -2.9% Contract Funded 33,840 32,005 33,813 33,844 36, % % Change 0.2% -5.4% 5.6% 0.1% 8.7% Student Funded 5,189 6,247 5,975 6,373 6, % % Change -0.2% 20.4% -4.4% 6.7% -0.1% TOTAL 200, , , , , % % Change 0.6% -4.7% -2.3% -2.0% -0.7% STATE ALLOCATION* 142, , , , , % STATE FTES ABOVE/BELOW ALLOCATION 18,753 12,603 6,934 3,662-1,304 Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Class Table and SBCTC Enrollment Report. Note: Contract includes Running Start and Contract International FTES. *Data excludes Private Career School and University Contract allocations. AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 2

3 FTES BY FUNDING SOURCE BY COLLEGE Page 1 of 2 State Supported Contract Funded Subtotal State and Contract Student Funded FTES Bates 3, , ,451 Bellevue 8,244 3,344 11, ,339 Bellingham 2, , ,166 Big Bend 1, , ,968 Cascadia 1, , ,681 Centralia 2, , ,848 Clark 7,337 1,827 9, ,802 Clover Park 4, , ,463 Columbia Basin 4, , ,929 Edmonds 4,903 3,053 7, ,586 Everett 5,491 1,815 7, ,993 Grays Harbor 1, , ,246 Green River 5,235 3,562 8, ,064 Highline 6,005 1,848 7, ,905 Lake Washington 2, , ,458 Lower Columbia 2, , ,300 Olympic 5, , ,205 Peninsula 1, , ,320 Pierce Fort Steilacoom 3,257 1,791 5, ,155 Pierce Puyallup 2, , ,211 Renton 3, , ,141 Seattle Central 4,855 1,845 6, ,634 Seattle North 3,941 1,043 4, ,494 Seattle South 4,450 1,178 5, ,729 AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 3

4 FTES BY FUNDING SOURCE BY COLLEGE Page 2 of 2 State Supported Contract Funded Subtotal State and Contract Student Funded FTES Seattle Voc Institute Shoreline 4, , ,565 Skagit Valley 3, , ,357 South Puget Sound 3, , ,388 Spokane 8, , ,434 Spokane Falls 4, , ,230 Tacoma 5,971 1,167 7, ,180 Walla Walla 3,126 1,908 5, ,070 Wenatchee Valley 2, , ,230 Whatcom 2, , ,999 Yakima Valley 3, , ,504 SYSTEM TOTAL 138,279 36, ,083 6, ,451 Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Class Table. AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 4

5 Student Headcount Headcount by Funding Source Academic Year State Supported 72% Contract Funded 15% Student Funded 13% HEADCOUNT BY FUNDING SOURCE ACADEMIC YEARS TO Year Change State-Supported 330, , , , , % % Change -2.2% -7.5% -4.4% -3.0% -2.7% Contract Funded 71,276 61,638 58,165 55,136 59, % % Change -4.7% -13.5% -5.6% -5.2% 7.1% Student Funded 54,022 52,396 49,083 49,538 51, % % Change -5.2% -3.0% -6.3% 0.9% 3.2% SYSTEM TOTAL 455, , , , , % % Change -3.0% -7.9% -4.9% -2.8% -0.6% COLLEGE TOTAL 471, , , , , % % Change -3.0% -7.9% -4.8% -2.8% -0.6% Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse. Note: The system total reflects each person counted only once even if they were enrolled at more than one college or in more than one funding source during the year. AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 5

6 STUDENT HEADCOUNT BY FUNDING SOURCE BY COLLEGE Page 1 of 2 State Supported Contract Funded Student Funded Headcount Bates 5, % % % 6,729 Bellevue 18, % 5, % 7, % 31,458 Bellingham 3, % % 1, % 5,401 Big Bend 3, % % % 3,792 Cascadia 3, % % 0 0.0% 4,764 Centralia 4, % 2, % % 7,277 Clark 15, % 3, % 4, % 23,175 Clover Park 6, % % % 7,384 Columbia Basin 9, % 1, % % 11,243 Edmonds 11, % 5, % 1, % 18,522 Everett 11, % 4, % 3, % 19,579 Grays Harbor 2, % 1, % % 4,230 Green River 9, % 4, % 4, % 18,879 Highline 13, % 2, % % 16,866 Lake Washington 6, % % % 6,999 Lower Columbia 5, % % % 6,760 Olympic 11, % % % 13,012 Peninsula 3, % 1, % % 4,901 Pierce Fort Steilacoom 7, % 3, % 1, % 13,299 Pierce Puyallup 5, % 1, % 1 0.0% 6,931 Renton 9, % % % 10,140 Seattle Central 10, % 3, % 1, % 15,578 Seattle North 10, % 1, % 3, % 15,861 Seattle South 10, % 1, % 2, % 14,851 Seattle Voc Institute % 3 0.4% 0 0.0% 744 AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 6

7 STUDENT HEADCOUNT BY FUNDING SOURCE BY COLLEGE Page 2 of 2 State Supported Contract Funded Student Funded Headcount Shoreline 9, % % % 10,121 Skagit Valley 8, % % % 10,205 South Puget Sound 6, % % 1, % 9,657 Spokane 17, % 1, % 1, % 21,286 Spokane Falls* 7, % % 1, % 9,631 Tacoma 10, % 2, % % 13,704 Walla Walla 5, % 4, % % 10,277 Wenatchee Valley 4, % % 1, % 6,487 Whatcom 5, % 1, % 4, % 10,958 Yakima Valley 7, % % % 8,250 COLLEGE TOTAL 285, % 61, % 51, % 398,951 SYSTEM TOTAL 275, % 59, % 51, % 385,872 Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Student Table. Note: The system total reflects each person counted only once even if they were enrolled at more than one college or in more than one funding source during the year. *Spokane Institute for Extended Learning merged with Spokane Community College in AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 7

8 FTES by Student Purpose for Attending State-Supported FTES by Student Purpose State Supported Education 47% Basic Education 10% Other 3% Transfer 40% FTES BY STUDENT PURPOSE FOR ATTENDING ACADEMIC YEAR TO State Supported All Funds Education 78,069 72,697 70,236 67,924 65,437 76,833 74,643 Change 0.2% -6.9% -3.4% -3.3% -3.7% -3.6% -2.9% 48.5% 47.7% 47.9% 47.7% 47.3% 42.1% 41.1% Transfer 61,682 60,118 57,908 56,695 54,876 77,468 77,295 Change 3.3% -2.5% -3.7% -2.1% -3.2% -0.6% -0.2% 38.3% 39.5% 39.5% 39.8% 39.7% 42.4% 42.6% Basic Education as Immediate Goal 16,148 14,929 14,514 13,757 13,931 18,134 18,506 Change -4.6% -7.6% -2.8% -5.2% -1.3% -4.1% 2.1% 10.0% 9.8% 9.9% 9.7% 10.1% 9.9% 10.2% Home/Family Life/ Other/Not Reported 5,182 4,634 3,851 4,084 4,036 10,274 11,038 Change -3.8% -10.6% -16.9% 6.1% 1.2% 5.1% 7.4% 3.2% 3.0% 2.6% 2.9% 2.9% 5.6% 6.1% TOTAL 161, , , , , , ,482 Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Student Table. AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 8

9 FTES BY PURPOSE FOR ATTENDING BY COLLEGE STATE SUPPORTED Page 1 of 2 Education Transfer Basic Education as Immediate Goal Home & Family Life/ Other/Not Specified Bates 2, % 2 0.1% % % 3,088 Bellevue 3, % 4, % % % 8,244 Bellingham 1, % % % % 2,021 Big Bend % % % 2 0.1% 1,674 Cascadia % 1, % % % 1,865 Centralia % % % % 2,183 Clark 2, % 3, % % % 7,337 Clover Park 3, % % % % 4,189 Columbia Basin 1, % 2, % % 9 0.2% 4,959 Edmonds 2, % 2, % % % 4,903 Everett 2, % 2, % % % 5,491 Grays Harbor % % % % 1,659 Green River 2, % 2, % % % 5,235 Highline 1, % 2, % 2, % % 6,005 Lake Washington 2, % % % % 2,995 Lower Columbia 1, % % % % 2,905 Olympic 3, % 2, % % % 5,513 Peninsula % % % % 1,677 Pierce Fort Steilacoom 1, % 1, % % % 3,257 Pierce Puyallup % 1, % % % 2,387 Renton 2, % % % % 3,806 Seattle Central 1, % 2, % % % 4,855 AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 9

10 FTES BY PURPOSE FOR ATTENDING BY COLLEGE STATE SUPPORTED Page 2 of 2 Education Transfer Basic Education as Immediate Goal Home & Family Life/ Other/Not Specified Seattle North 1, % 1, % % % 3,941 Seattle South 3, % 1, % % % 4,450 Seattle Voc Institute % 0 0.0% % 0 0.0% 386 Shoreline 1, % 2, % % % 4,971 Skagit Valley 2, % 1, % % % 3,858 South Puget Sound 1, % 1, % % % 3,531 Spokane 5, % 1, % 1, % % 8,457 Spokane Falls 1, % 2, % % % 4,434 Tacoma 2, % 3, % % % 5,971 Walla Walla 1, % 1, % % % 3,126 Wenatchee Valley 1, % 1, % % 8 0.3% 2,558 Whatcom % 1, % % % 2,433 Yakima Valley 1, % 1, % % % 3,916 SYSTEM TOTAL 65, % 54, % 13, % 4, % 138,279 Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, STUCLASS and STUDENT Tables. AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 10

11 Student Headcount by Purpose for Attending State-Supported Headcount by Purpose for Attending State Supported Education 45% Basic Education 12% Home & Family Life/Other/Not Reported 6% Transfer 37% STUDENTS BY PURPOSE FOR ATTENDING ACADEMIC YEAR TO State Supported All Funds Education 148, , , , , , ,393 % Change -3.8% -10.3% -4.0% -2.3% -1.1% -3.9% -0.9% Transfer 115, , , , , , ,455 % Change 2.0% -1.7% -3.8% -2.0% -3.6% -0.8% -1.0% Basic Education as Immediate Goal 43,149 38,841 37,080 33,778 32,338 41,345 39,587 % Change -5.6% -10.0% -4.5% -8.9% -4.3% -8.3% -4.3% Home/Family Life/ Other/Not Reported 23,445 20,052 17,897 17,641 16,645 62,102 64,437 % Change -5.6% -14.5% -10.7% -1.4% -5.6% -0.7% 3.8% TOTAL 330, , , , , , ,872 Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Student Table. AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 11

12 STUDENT HEADCOUNT BY PURPOSE FOR ATTENDING BY COLLEGE STATE SUPPORTED Page 1 of 2 Education % Transfer % Basic Education as Immediate Goal % Home & Family Life/ Other/Not Specified % Bates 3,402 61% 4 0% % 1,290 23% 5,580 Bellevue 6,772 37% 8,082 45% 1,511 8% 1,775 10% 18,140 Bellingham 3,573 93% 63 2% 126 3% 63 2% 3,825 Big Bend 1,528 47% 1,326 41% % 1 0% 3,246 Cascadia % 2,714 71% % 55 1% 3,832 Centralia 1,523 33% 1,241 27% % 1,258 27% 4,612 Clark 5,607 37% 7,904 52% 1,202 8% 474 3% 15,187 Clover Park 5,597 84% 256 4% 543 8% 246 4% 6,642 Columbia Basin 3,325 34% 4,773 48% 1,708 17% 46 0% 9,852 Edmonds 5,106 45% 4,706 42% 1,247 11% 195 2% 11,254 Everett 4,274 38% 5,194 46% 1,673 15% 171 2% 11,312 Grays Harbor 1,109 41% % % 200 7% 2,705 Green River 3,477 35% 4,530 46% 1,657 17% 263 3% 9,927 Highline 3,308 24% 4,850 35% 5,462 40% 117 1% 13,737 Lake Washington 4,178 70% % 375 6% % 6,006 Lower Columbia 2,568 49% 1,508 29% % 257 5% 5,209 Olympic 6,470 55% 4,242 36% 713 6% 444 4% 11,869 Peninsula 1,199 38% 1,233 39% % 275 9% 3,137 Pierce Fort Steilacoom 3,434 44% 4,104 53% 59 1% 146 2% 7,743 Pierce Puyallup 2,294 39% 3,101 53% 393 7% 102 2% 5,890 Renton 6,787 74% 754 8% 1,637 18% 54 1% 9,232 Seattle Central 3,189 31% 4,222 42% 1,870 18% 892 9% 10,173 Seattle North 5,160 49% 3,707 35% 766 7% 933 9% 10,566 AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 12

13 STUDENT HEADCOUNT BY PURPOSE FOR ATTENDING BY COLLEGE STATE SUPPORTED Page 2 of 2 Education % Transfer % Basic Education as Immediate Goal % Home & Family Life/ Other/Not Specified % Seattle South 7,679 71% 2,553 24% 220 2% 404 4% 10,856 Seattle Voc Institute % 0 0% 58 8% 0 0% 741 Shoreline 3,140 35% 4,313 48% 525 6% 1,055 12% 9,033 Skagit Valley 4,993 56% 3,129 35% 406 5% 368 4% 8,896 South Puget Sound 2,523 36% 3,300 48% 646 9% 471 7% 6,940 Spokane 9,402 53% 3,167 18% 1,785 10% 3,279 19% 17,633 Spokane Falls* 2,343 31% 5,139 67% 33 0% 159 2% 7,674 Tacoma 4,055 37% 6,060 56% 498 5% 233 2% 10,846 Walla Walla 2,305 42% 1,734 31% % % 5,541 Wenatchee Valley 1,730 38% 2,219 48% % 33 1% 4,602 Whatcom 1,875 35% 2,956 55% 472 9% 108 2% 5,411 Yakima Valley 2,705 37% 2,709 37% 1,790 25% 44 1% 7,248 COLLEGE TOTAL 127,815 45% 107,483 38% 32,744 11% 17,055 6% 285,097 SYSTEM TOTAL 123,404 45% 103,308 37% 32,338 12% 16,645 6% 275,695 Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Student Table. * Spokane Institute for Extended Learning merged with Spokane Community College in AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 13

14 FTES by Course Intent State Supported FTES by Course Intent State Supported Basic Skills 14% Academic 44% Pre-College 8% 34% FTES BY COURSE INTENT STATE SUPPORTED ACADEMIC YEARS TO Year Change Academic 68,195 65,541 62,719 62,064 60, % % Change 5.0% -3.9% -4.3% -1.0% -2.4% 55,591 52,339 50,247 48,257 46, % % Change -1.9% -5.8% -4.0% -4.0% -2.9% Pre-College 15,633 14,764 13,665 12,629 11, % % Change 4.1% -5.6% -7.4% -7.6% -10.0% Basic Education 21,661 19,734 19,912 19,510 19, % % Change -6.9% -8.9% 0.9% -2.0% -0.2% All Courses 161, , , , , % % Change 0.7% -5.4% -3.8% -2.8% -2.9% Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Class Table. AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 14

15 FTES BY COURSE INTENT BY COLLEGE STATE SUPPORTED Page 1 of 2 Academic Pre- College Basic Education Bates % 2, % % % 3,088 Bellevue 5, % 1, % % % 8,244 Bellingham % 1, % % % 2,021 Big Bend % % % % 1,674 Cascadia 1, % % % % 1,865 Centralia % % % % 2,183 Clark 3, % 1, % % % 7,337 Clover Park % 3, % % % 4,189 Columbia Basin 2, % 1, % % % 4,959 Edmonds 2, % 1, % % % 4,903 Everett 2, % 1, % % % 5,491 Grays Harbor % % % % 1,659 Green River 2, % 1, % % % 5,235 Highline 2, % 1, % % 2, % 6,005 Lake Washington % 1, % % % 2,995 Lower Columbia 1, % % % % 2,905 Olympic 2, % 2, % % % 5,513 Peninsula % % % % 1,677 Pierce Fort Steilacoom 1, % % % % 3,257 Pierce Puyallup 1, % % % % 2,387 Renton % 2, % % 1, % 3,806 Seattle Central 2, % 1, % % % 4,855 Seattle North 1, % 1, % % % 3,941 AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 15

16 FTES BY COURSE INTENT BY COLLEGE STATE SUPPORTED Page 2 of 2 Academic Pre- College Basic Education Seattle South 1, % 2, % % % 4,450 Seattle Voc Institute 3 0.7% % 0 0.0% % 386 Shoreline 2, % 1, % % % 4,971 Skagit Valley 1, % 1, % % % 3,858 South Puget Sound 1, % 1, % % % 3,531 Spokane 2, % 3, % % 1, % 8,457 Spokane Falls 3, % 1, % % 0 0.0% 4,434 Tacoma 3, % 1, % % % 5,971 Walla Walla 1, % 1, % % % 3,126 Wenatchee Valley 1, % % % % 2,558 Whatcom 1, % % % % 2,433 Yakima Valley 1, % 1, % % % 3,916 SYSTEM TOTAL 60, % 46, % 11, % 19, % 138,279 Source: Data Warehouse, Class Table. Note: s may not add due to rounding. AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 16

17 Contract Funded FTES by Course Intent FTES by Course Intent Contract Funded Basic Skills 7% Academic 65% Pre-College 9% 19% FTES BY COURSE INTENT CONTRACT FUNDED ACADEMIC YEARS TO Year Change Academic 19,429 19,428 21,134 21,747 24, % % Change 6.0% 0.0% 8.8% 2.9% 13.9% 8,234 6,790 7,037 6,691 6, % % Change -10.8% -17.5% 3.6% -4.9% -3.3% Pre-College 2,555 2,812 2,908 2,975 3, % % Change 8.8% 10.1% 3.4% 2.3% 18.0% Basic Education 3,622 2,975 2,734 2,428 2, % % Change -6.7% -17.9% -8.1% -11.2% -9.0% All Courses 33,840 32,005 33,813 33,842 36, % % Change 0.2% -5.4% 5.6% 0.1% 8.8% Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Class Table AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 17

18 FTES BY COURSE INTENT BY COLLEGE CONTRACT FUNDED Page 1 of 2 Academic Pre- College Basic Education Bates % % % % 310 Bellevue 2, % % % 0 0.0% 3,344 Bellingham % % 1 0.7% % 85 Big Bend % % 0 0.1% 0 0.0% 292 Cascadia % % % 0 0.0% 816 Centralia % % % % 627 Clark 1, % % % % 1,827 Clover Park % % % % 185 Columbia Basin % % 6 0.7% % 900 Edmonds 1, % % % % 3,053 Everett 1, % % % % 1,815 Grays Harbor % % 0 0.1% % 575 Green River 2, % % % % 3,562 Highline 1, % % % % 1,848 Lake Washington % % % % 431 Lower Columbia % % 1 0.3% % 342 Olympic % % 2 0.2% 7 1.1% 689 Peninsula % % 9 1.4% % 625 Pierce Fort Steilacoom 1, % % % 9 0.5% 1,791 Pierce Puyallup % % 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 818 Renton % % 5 1.6% % 302 Seattle Central 1, % % % 0 0.0% 1,845 Seattle North % % % 0 0.0% 1,043 Seattle South % % % 7 0.6% 1,178 AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 18

19 FTES BY COURSE INTENT BY COLLEGE CONTRACT FUNDED Page 2 of 2 Academic Pre- College Basic Skills Seattle Voc Institute 0 1.3% % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 19 Shoreline % % % % 581 Skagit Valley % % % 0 0.0% 475 South Puget Sound % % 0 0.0% 6 0.8% 794 Spokane % % 1 0.1% % 842 Spokane Falls % % % 0 0.0% 687 Tacoma % % % % 1,167 Walla Walla % % % % 1,908 Wenatchee Valley % % 2 0.3% 0 0.0% 527 Whatcom % % % % 914 Yakima Valley % % 0 0.0% % 586 SYSTEM TOTAL 24, % 6, % 3, % 2, % 36,803 Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Class Table. Note: s may not add due to rounding. AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 19

20 State-Supported FTES versus College District Allocation State State Allocation Supported Difference Allocation Supported Difference Bates 4,835 3,819-1,016 4,917 3,088-1,829 Bellevue 7,423 8,752 1,329 7,422 8, Bellingham 1,835 1, ,952 2, Big Bend 1,683 1, ,727 1, Cascadia 1,498 1, ,494 1, Centralia 2,269 2, ,268 2, Clark 6,955 7,956 1,001 7,003 7, Clover Park 4,266 4, ,347 4, Columbia Basin 4,878 5, ,890 4, Edmonds 5,126 5, ,193 4, Everett 5,226 5, ,040 5, Grays Harbor 1,744 1, ,747 1, Green River 5,672 5, ,696 5, Highline 6,031 6, ,999 6,005 6 Lake Washington 3,039 3, ,066 2, Lower Columbia 2,529 2, ,524 2, Olympic 4,819 5, ,893 5, Peninsula 1,718 1, ,768 1, Pierce District 5,669 5, ,699 5, Renton 3,891 3, ,853 3, Seattle District 14,935 14, ,135 13,633-1,502 Shoreline 5,159 5, ,181 4, Skagit Valley 3,854 3, ,876 3, South Puget Sound 3,468 3, ,480 3, Spokane District 13,724 12, ,769 12, Tacoma 4,543 6,118 1,575 4,556 5,971 1,415 Walla Walla 3,034 3, ,103 3, Wenatchee Valley 2,513 2, ,534 2, Whatcom 2,446 2, ,435 2,433-2 Yakima Valley 4,016 3, ,017 3, SYSTEM TOTAL 138, ,913 4, , ,457-1,127 Private Career Schools Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse and OFM Budget Driver Report. Note: State allocations and FTES include University Contract and University Center of North Puget Sound FTES. AYR Washington Community and Technical Colleges 20

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