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Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center

This report provides information on the spring 2017 enrollment at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center, as well as details on various educational programs and initiatives offered. It also includes data on attendance, partnerships, residential programs, and student cohorts for different courses and certificates.

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Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center

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  1. Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center

  2. Spring Semester 2017 Enrollment

  3. College for Older AdultsAttendance 2011-2016

  4. Other Educational Partners

  5. New Residential Programs King University LFNP January 2016 Cohort – 18 students January 2017 Cohort – 24 students January 2018 Cohort – 24 students ETSU MSW June 2017 Cohort – 15 students Bluefield College Chemistry Graduate Certificate Fall 2017 Cohort – 6 students ODU Cyber Security Beginning January 2018 students King University BSW Fall 2016 Cohort – 15 students HEC STEM Academy October 2018 – 75 students

  6. Conference ServicesJuly 1, 2016 – June 30, 2017 837 Events 218 Organizations 63,998 Attendees

  7. Testing Center

  8. Non-General Fund Revenue

  9. Tobacco Scholarship Program 3,018 Students 2,969 Students 2,547 Students

  10. Questions

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