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Record enrollment at LBWCC

Published Tuesday, December 2, 2008

LBW Community College is seeing an enrollment boom these days. LBWCC has set a record with over 1,700 students enrolled in credit classes fall semester, reflecting a pattern that state officials have witnessed every time the economy grows sluggish.

"These are tough economic times, there is no doubt about it. Our country needs a trained, educated workforce, and there aren't a lot of dollars around to do it," said Dr. Jim Krudop, director of the school's Greenville campus.

"When students who are planning to get a bachelor's degree come to us for those first two years, they save tremendously on tuition and on room and board, allowing them to put monies toward the completion of their education at a four-year college."

Tuition at LBWCC is currently $1,080 per semester for 12 credit hours, less than half of the four-year university's charge.

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To further help with costs, the school is offering more online courses to save on fuel expenses. "More classes are also scheduled on a Monday-Wednesday or Tuesday-Thursday format which gives our students an option to travel two days a week instead of three or four," Krudop said.

One of the reasons for LBWCC-Greenville's growth in Butler County is the strong cooperative effort between the Butler County Schools System and the college.

"I can't say enough about how well (superintendent) Mike Looney and the principals of all the high schools have responded to our dual enrollment program," Krudop said.

Even with recession shadowing the stock market, LBWCC remains optimistic about future enrollments.

"When recessions hit, history shows you will see more people going back to school to get an education or technical training in order to make them more employable. We offer that to them right here at home," Krudop said.

"I think our technical programs, in particular, are going to continue to grow and thrive. Unfortunately, people do get laid off and they need these workforce skills to regain employment."

The community college also prides itself on the number of scholarships made available to its students.

"One of the reasons we hold that big golf tourney every year is to raise more money for scholarships. We want to help as many students as we can achieve their educational goals," Krudop said.

He said the college would also welcome any former service members using the GI Bill to return to school.

"Many of those who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan have families and they need the extra assistance and the affordable education we can offer them," the director added.

"I look at the strength of our college and see the strength of this community. This community has been very supportive of our school and that is much appreciated."

Spring registration is slated for January 6, 2009 on the Greenville and MacArthur campuses and January 7, 2009 on the Andalusia campus and at the Luverne Center.

LBWCC Spring and Summer Schedules can be found on the college website at www.lbwcc.edu.


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Posted by smoore (anonymous) on December 5, 2008 at 12:42 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Michael, you finally have something positive to say. Usually your posts are full of sarcasm and criticism. I know everyone is entitled to there own opinion and I truly appreciate yours, however it is nice to know you are not the cynical jerk I thought you were. It appears you are just an idiot. 10 years to complete a two year program. Wow – What ambition! Is this why you have such a bad taste in your mouth for Obama – Because he has done something you have not, wont, and probably can’t do. – Get a degree.

Posted by smoore (anonymous) on December 5, 2008 at 9:15 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Actually Michael, I attend LBW 13 years ago. Like you I did not get degree, however, I did get a BS degree and a MS degree from Troy (State) University. So I am not the moron you really hope I am. Michael, do you work? You spend quite a bit of time posting on this site you claim to hate so much. Truthfully, I enjoy reading your asinine posts. It makes me thankful I have a life and don’t get bogged down in the minuet details of day to day life. You always have a lot to say and you tend to bully people in your posts. Are you short? I bet you are a tiny little man aren’t you? I bet that’s why you like to belittle other people to make yourself feel bigger. I have not been following your posts. It’s just that you post so much garbage that I can’t help but notice. Do you have carpotunnel syndrome?

Yes, I have only posted once (well twice now) and I only registered to respond to your post today. Like you, I will continue to read this online paper and post when necessary, however, this will be the last time I actually post a response to your stupidity. Unlike you, when I don’t like someone or I can’t appreciate what they do or say I don’t have to act like a child and continually bring attention to it or spout my disdain for it.

Remember Michael, you can’t change the world you live in you but you can change the way you live in the world. Have a nice night or tomorrow when ever you read this because I know you’ll read – You can’t help your self.

Posted by INI (Rob Mello) on December 6, 2008 at 1:47 a.m. (Suggest removal)

lol

Posted by INI (Rob Mello) on December 6, 2008 at 6:52 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I, for one believe you CAN change the world. Sage advice nonetheless. It begins at home though. I also think that every citizen has a right to voice their opinion anonymously if they so decide. This is how our voting system is based, anonymously.
but... what's with the lolay?
Is that an islander type word i've not heard?

Posted by smoore (anonymous) on December 6, 2008 at 8:54 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I wondered the same thing INI, but I figured since I didn’t spend the majority of my life in chatrooms and posting stupid stuff that I was behind on hip internet slang. I agree with you, we can change the world but it takes more than talking (typing) about. Thank God for that, or we’d all be living the “Faster” way. That’s a scary thought.

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