Student Characteristics and Student Services Sample Clauses

Student Characteristics and Student Services. In the fall of 2014 Helena College enrolled 1,564 students with 949 FTE. Other characteristics include:  58% of our students are part‐time.  The average of our students, excluding early college enrollment, is 27.  57% of our students are female  10% of our students are non‐Caucasian, with Native Americans being the largest minority group at 4%,  81% of our students reside in Xxxxx & Xxxxx or four other adjacent counties. 18% reside elsewhere in Montana and 1% are non‐residents.  38% of our students are first‐generation, 7% disclosed having a disability, and 6% are veterans.  Of 429 students who took an engagement survey in spring 2013, 77% indicated they worked at least part‐time and 39% reported having children living at home with them.  459 students are enrolled in early college programs including dual‐credit classes at partner high schools, Access to Success, and On Campus Experience. Helena College students help determine what programming and support they need and Helena College develops responsive programming to meet those needs. From workshops on resume development or interviewing tips to financial planning and literacy skills, the student population is at the forefront of college programming. Recognizing programming also happens in the classroom, providing timely information to faculty to share and implement in the classroom has also been deployed. Some such programs offered throughout the College and in the classroom include, but are not limited to:  Study strategies for academic success;  Financial planning and budgeting skills;  Information on disabilities and student development;  Academic planning and transfer success;  Portfolio development;  Maintaining personal safety and developing community awareness. * See Appendix C‐1 – General description of student body (headcount distribution for major demographic variables) ex. gender, residency, level, ethnicity, age, FT/PT * See Appendix C‐2 – % of entering class requiring remediation, in either English, in math, or both
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