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    Enrollment Numbers Up for Manhattan Christian College

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    By KMAN Staff on September 21, 2011 Local News

    New enrollment numbers for the fall semester at Manhattan Christian College are out.  This year the enrollment totaled around 380 students.

    Manhattan Christian College president Kevin Ingram says he pleased with that figure as it is up from last year’s 378,  and continues the trend of gaining students for the last 3 years.

    The break down for the enrollment numbers fall into three different programs.  320 students fall under the traditional program on the main MCC campus.  The LEAD degree program has 47 students, and the online program has 17 students.

     

    Along with the kick off of the new semester, MCC is holding the 12th annual MCC Golf Classic at Colbert Hills on Friday Morning. To Find out more you can visit the MCC website at www.mccks.edu.

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