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Doing More With Less:
SCC Faces FTE Shortfall
Jonathan Lavigne
News Editor
When planning the next financial year for Shoreline Community College (SCC), administration
officials did not expect the full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollment to drop so low and jeopardize
the budget.
A full-time equivalent (FTE) is a student attending SCC with at least 45 credits per year. It
doesn’t have to be three quarters in a row, as long as it falls in the scholastic year which is
from Summer Quarter to Spring Quarter. In calculating the FTE, two students who each have
25 and 20 credits in a certain year respectively are added to form on FTE enrollment. Running
Start students are not calculated in the FTE’s.
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