McHenry County College Holds Its Own for Summer Enrollment

McHenry County College.

What’s happening to enrollment at McHenry County College was the question that popped into my head.

MCC’s Christina Haggerty provided part of the answer:

MCC Summer Enrollment Comparison – Summer 2020 Census (CREDIT ONLY)  

Summer 2020 Headcount: 2,563 (vs. 2,542 in 2019)

  • .8% increase over 2019

Summer 2020 Credit Hours: 11,824 (vs. 11,631 in 2019)

  • 1.7% increase over 2019

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McHenry County College Holds Its Own for Summer Enrollment — 10 Comments

  1. If this virus thingy could have one silver lining.

    It should be a virus asteroid dinosaur extinction of brick and mortar schools.

    But it seems your going to let things go right back to business as usual for this overpriced insanity.

  2. Makes sense given the uncertainty about fall semester and the high demand for online classes (many summer classes are online to begin with), plus the economy being weaker than last year.

  3. I remember being at MCC in the early 1980s hitting the “J” on the basketball court and in the parking lot.

  4. I cannot support that cesspool.

    The LGBTQ goons run the place along with marxists and illegal aliens. Berkeley has more normalcy.

    Baptist student union posters were shredded by wipes. I saw them.

  5. MsTrumpion, how come Turning Point USA and this Baptist Student Union you speak of are not listed as registered student organization/club according to MCC’s website?

    Even my alma mater, which was fairly left of center, had at least three Christian clubs that were officially recognized — maybe four or five.

    Plus they had a Republican organization and a libertarian organization.

    Of course, there were Democrats, LGBT, Black Students, Latinos Unidos, a far left group, a Jewish group, and a Muslim group too.

    Have you contacted those groups that are having their flyers messed with or anybody on the board of trustees or the administration about that???

    If a group is not formally recognized, it likely does not have the same privileges and protections to post flyers as an officially recognized student club would.

    That means the recourse or discipline could be less or nothing at all, assuming the perps were caught (which should be fairly easy to do).

    If they have gone through the proper channels, I don’t think students can tear down or write on those posters.

    You can’t have an atmosphere in college where certain voices are suppressed.

    The point of college is sort of to expose you to different points of view and get you to think for yourself (at least that’s what it used to be).

    MCC is not worse than Berkeley though.

    lol that’s silly.

    They had RIOTS when Milo came to Berkeley.

    It does seem to be getting worse however.

    That trend is happening at universities big time but now even community colleges are not safe from the propaganda.

    I had read a study a while back that said people actually become a little more conservative after attending a 2 year junior college compared to high school, but then more liberal after a 4 year school, and even more liberal with a graduate/postgraduate degree.

    I’m not sure if that is still the case or if that study was a fluke, but I thought it was interesting.

    I know there are some wacky teachers at MCC and that the board of trustees took a hard turn to the left in 2019.

    What has happened since then?

    Low and behold, they’re already RAISING TAXES, VIRTUE SIGNALLING, and having instances of POLITICAL INTIMIDATION!

    How sad.

    Normal people should get more involved with school board elections.

    Too many kooky weirdos control that domain as of now.

    And where do you think all these young people get ideas to burn down buildings and hate their own country?

    From schools!

  6. Obviously correcting is a drooling brainwashed pos.

    Recognized groups?

    Recognized by whom…. a bunch of reds?

    When the BLM marauders are out here will they be a recognized group?

  7. Yes, that’s correct Heitkam, recognized by the college.

    Obviously you have no idea what you’re talking about — about the rules that govern colleges.

    I didn’t make the rules so don’t lash out at me.

    My comment was a descriptive, not normative, one.

    You should seriously learn about the rules and processes of an institution if you are trying to change it.

    Next time read my whole comment and don’t just try to look for something you disagree with.

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