Too Much Enrollment, Not Enough Funding

Enrollment at community colleges is increasing at a startling rate. The two main contributing factors being: (a) college students and their parents are pinched for funds and spending a few years at a community college is several thousand dollars cheaper than heading for a four-year school immediately after high school graduation; and (b) adults who have just lost their jobs due to the recession are using the forced downtime to work on improving their career education and/or training.
It blows mightily that just as everyone is flocking to community college campuses, the recession is sucking a lot of funding from public schools. The schools have neither the physical space nor the money to deal with every potential student who knocks on their doors.
Irony is a tricky word, and no one should go around just slapping the Ironic! label on every bummer situation they see. The fact that community colleges have an embarrassment of riches due to incoming students, while simultaneously losing a painful chunk of their funding so they can’t enroll all of those students isn’t technically ironic. But it does get the It Ubersucks! label.
Further Reading (It’s All Bad News):
Community Colleges See Demand Spike, Funding Slip
Community College Enrollment Increase 4.9%
College Funding Dilemma
Demand Has Increased at State’s Community Colleges
3 O.C. Colleges Cut Classes for 2,000 Students
Community Colleges May See Increase In Enrollment
Community College Enrollment Booms At University of Hawaii
Community Colleges See Spike In Fall Enrollment
COCC Closes Fall Admissions
New Data Confirm Increased Enrollments
The Community College Enrollment Boom
Community College Surge
Posted by Alexa Harrington
Alexa,
Good point! It is good that people are heading to community colleges rather than foregoing education due to economic problems. It is an excellent way to transition from high school to college and also to get two years under your belt. Yet, as you mentnion, the stars seem to align just to make things difficult!