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SUNY Adirondack reports stable spring enrollment, flags grant loss and workforce strategies
Summary
SUNY Adirondack told Warren County supervisors its spring enrollment is flat, cited growth in older students through SUNY Reconnect and 205 nursing students in training, and outlined partnerships and facility uses to support workforce and revenue; the college said it hopes litigation will restore a lost Upward Bound grant.
Anastasia Erst, a representative from SUNY Adirondack, told the Warren County Personnel Committee that the college’s spring enrollment is essentially flat compared with last year and that the institution is working to manage rising costs and flat revenue. Erst said the college has seen a proportional increase in students from Warren and Washington counties, which she attributed in part to the SUNY Reconnect program for learners aged roughly 25 to 55. "This spring, it's approaching 40 percent of our population are in that age group," she said.
Erst highlighted workforce-related programs and…
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