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Page 1: CPE Presentation -- April 17, 2013
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1984-86 Pine Cone

Looking Back

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83% First-Generation

66% Pell-Eligible

112 Kentucky Counties

95 International

Students from 35

Countries

Who Are LWC Students?

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Adair County is surrounded by five

economically distressed counties: Casey,

Clinton, Cumberland, Metcalfe and Russell

Where Are You?

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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

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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

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Fall ’08 – 718

Fall ’12 – 1,099

(53% increase)

LWC Residential Growth

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Fall ’02 – 59

Fall ’12 – 114 (93% increase)

LWC Faculty Growth

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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

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LWC and the CPE Policy

Objectives

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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

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Number of Degrees Awarded

2002-03 Graduates: 151

2012-13 Graduates: 544

(260% increase – 218

members KCTCS transfers

LWC and Student Success

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LWC and Student Success

LWC graduates accepted into

region’s top graduate and

professional schools:

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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

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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

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LWC’s Future