Enrollment drops at Ga. colleges, halting trend - Georgia Highlands College holds steady
by Staff, AP reports
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ATLANTA (AP) — State education officials say fewer students than last year are attending college within the University System of Georgia this fall. Georgia Highlands College showed a very slight increase in enrollment, 0.1 percent, when compared with 2011 enrollment numbers.

The enrollment figures were released Wednesday.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that the system is teaching 314,365 students, a decline of 1.2 percent.

Of the system's 35 colleges, 19 are teaching fewer students. The largest declines are at two-year colleges and those that emphasize associate degree programs.

This is the third time since 1978 that enrollment dropped. It puts an end to more than a decade of record-setting enrollment growth.

State education officials have said the decline was expected since the pace of growth has slowed in recent years.
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