Jul 13, 2015
1984-86 Pine Cone
Looking Back
83% First-Generation
66% Pell-Eligible
112 Kentucky Counties
95 International
Students from 35
Countries
Who Are LWC Students?
Adair County is surrounded by five
economically distressed counties: Casey,
Clinton, Cumberland, Metcalfe and Russell
Where Are You?
SACS (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools)
NCATE (National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education)
CACREP (Council for
Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs)
CCNE (Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education)
Year of Accreditation
Headcount
Fall ’02 – 1,585
Fall ’12 – 2,677 (69% increase)
FTE
Fall ’02 – 1,469
Fall ’12 – 2,617 (78% increase)
LWC Enrollment Growth
Fall ’08 – 718
Fall ’12 – 1,099
(53% increase)
LWC Residential Growth
Fall ’02 – 59
Fall ’12 – 114 (93% increase)
LWC Faculty Growth
300,000 square feet added in eight years
LWC Campus Growth
Goodin Center
Hodge &
Sumner Centers
Lindsey Wilson
Sports Park
Smith Hall
McCandless Hall
Holloway Center Fugitte Center
LWC and the CPE Policy
Objectives
Upward Bound (Adair, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, Marion, Russell and Taylor)
Camp Casey
Adair County’s college-going rate above KY average
LWC and College Readiness
Number of Degrees Awarded
2002-03 Graduates: 151
2012-13 Graduates: 544
(260% increase – 218
members KCTCS transfers
LWC and Student Success
LWC and Student Success
LWC graduates accepted into
region’s top graduate and
professional schools:
Financial Aid (2012-13)
$13.5 million institutional aid to KY residents ($19.4 million overall)
$6.3 million KY student aid
Student Debt
LWC graduate’s average debt: $18,683
LWC and College Cost
LWC one of Adair County’s largest employers
Leadership in community organizations (Homeplace on Green River)
Impact on region’s health
Impact on community (Cranmer Dining & Conference Center; Pines)
LWC in the Community
LWC’s Future