KENANSVILLE — James Sprunt Community College announced record-breaking enrollment for the spring semester compared to last year, despite a town-wide power outage on the final day of walk-in registration.
According to the announcement, JSCC faculty and staff swiftly adapted to ensure that students had continuous access to enrollment support. As a result, the college extended the registration period by three days, providing teams on-site to assist students throughout the process.
Enrollment increased by more than 10%. JSCC officials credit this success to the college’s innovative efforts aimed at simplifying the registration and financial aid processes. These initiatives included offering various scholarships, hosting pop-up recruitment events throughout the community, and conducting walk-in registration sessions at the Strickland Student Center on the Kenansville campus.