Bacone College President Dr. Robert Duncan hopes to start a third fall semester in a row with more than 1,000 students enrolled.
Classes began Monday at Bacone, though enrollment for regular classes does not close until Aug. 22.
There will be an extended enrollment through Sept. 1 for students participating in the V.D. Weeks program to earn 12 credits in 12 weeks. Duncan said the program is for students “who either did not get their applications in on time, did not end up at the school of their choice or who need to improve their academics.
Enrollment figures for the past 10 years show that Bacone enrollment topped 1,000 in 2001, 2003, 2006 and 2007. The highest fall enrollment was in 2006 with 1,081. Enrollment for fall 2007 was 1,012.
Duncan said Bacone finished the 2008 year with the largest spring enrollment on record: 979, compared to 955 in 2007 and 874 in 2006.
“We’re hoping for 1,000 students this fall,” he said Monday. “All returning students were supposed to move in on campus Sunday, but we still had some this morning.”
Cherelle Baker, a senior from Okay, said she is taking a light class load this year, but that won’t mean she won’t be busy.
“I’ll be doing a lot of clinical time,” she said, adding that she expects to spend her clinical time at St. John Medical Center or Hillcrest Medical Center in Tulsa.
Carl Jensen, a freshman from Texarkana, Texas, said he came to Bacone on a 35 percent baseball scholarship.
“I like Bacone because it is rooted in a Native American heritage,” said Jensen, who is of Ogallala Sioux, Cherokee and Cheyenne descent.
Freshman Matt Borum of Kingston, near Durant, also came on a baseball scholarship.
“People said a lot of good things about this college, that it’s real laid back and there are not very many kids in a classroom and the teachers know your name,” said Borum, who plans to major in sports management and business.
Duncan said the extended enrollment period is a “great alternative for those students who may have applied too late.”
“Sometimes you run out of time,” he said.
Students in the program can earn 12 credit hours over 12 weeks.
“We will offer one class at a time, three weeks each, students are here for all four class modules.
Duncan said he expects 24 students to be involved in the program.
“We’ll keep class ratios small,” he said.
Area colleges have not yet started class, though enrollment is underway.
Classes at Connors State College start Monday, but enrollment will be open until Aug. 29.
Connors President Dr. Donnie Nero said he projects enrollment to rise some, but remain between 2,100 and 2,200.
At Northeastern State University, spokesman Sean Michael Kennedy said officials have no projections for 2008 fall enrollment. Enrollment for fall 2007 was 9,261. Spring enrollment for 2008 was 8,442. Classes at NSU begin Aug. 21, but enrollment continues through Aug. 27.
Reach Cathy Spaulding at 918-684-2928 or Click Here to Send Email
Local News
August 11, 2008
Bacone begins classes; enrollment may top 1,000
- Local News
-
- AREA CLOSINGS, ROAD CONDITIONS
- Candidates yet to report funding
- Muskogee County polling places
- City labor mandate revision possible
-
Sports fan loves life as dad in the ‘big city’
-
Down-BOOM-town: Population of downtown district has doubled – will businesses follow?
- Council to consider requests to apply for $1.5M in grants
- City to consider housing reinvestment designation
- Women share downtown vision
- Plan would split Tahlequah school district in half
- More Local News Headlines







