Blinn College trustees learn that fall enrollment came close to last fall’s post pandemic high.
Vice chancellor Becky McBride says on the RELLIS campus, an increase of 504 from last fall is due to Blinn’s relationships with the branch locations of some of the Texas A&M system’s four year universities.
4,306 hundred students at Blinn’s RELLIS location continues to get closer to the headcount at Bryan. This fall, the Bryan campus had 5,095. That’s compared with 6,103 in the fall of 2023 and more than 13,000 in 2014.
McBride repeated the continued decline on the Bryan campus is due to Texas A&M increasing the number of freshman classes. She also said 30 of the 43 public universities in Texas have increased freshman enrollment.
Trustee Dennis Crowson, who held McBride’s position when the Bryan campus had more than 13,000 students, said he wants to see a plan to increase enrollment on the Bryan campus. Crowson added “reversing a negative enrollment trend is really difficult” and “that’s really concerning with that campus.”
District wide, Blinn’s fall enrollment was 18,089, compared with 18,301 in the fall of 2023. Another enrollment group with a sizeable increase from last fall were the number of high school dual credit students, which rose from 2,145 to 2,552.
McBride also told trustees enrollment for Blinn’s winter minimester and spring semester are ahead compared with this time last year.
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