TMCC sees record enrollment growth post-pandemic

TMCC President Dr. Karin Hilgersom
TMCC President Dr. Karin Hilgersom - Truckee Meadows Community College
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Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) has seen a significant increase in student enrollment, reaching over 11,000 students in Fall 2024. This marks a notable rise from the 9,923 students enrolled in Fall 2021. The surge in numbers is attributed to the college’s efforts to enhance collaboration and diversity on campus.

Dr. Jeffrey Alexander, Vice President of Academic Affairs at TMCC, emphasized the institution’s commitment to expanding services alongside the growing student body. “With enrollment increases comes a commitment to meeting and delivering services at scale,” he stated. Alexander highlighted the development of facilities like athletics and fitness centers as part of their response to increased demand.

Estella Levario Gutierrez, Vice President of Student Services and Diversity, shared her perspective on supporting student success amid rising enrollment figures. “We’re here to make sure that students are successful,” she noted, stressing the importance of engagement in campus activities for student life.

TMCC has strategically prepared for this growth by fostering connections with local high schools and enhancing its educational offerings through state-supported initiatives. New equipment and improved facilities have been introduced in areas such as Technical Sciences and Public Health, funded by GOED and WINN resources.

Alexander pointed out that TMCC graduates are well-regarded by business leaders for their training quality. “The reputation of the training is significant,” he said, noting positive feedback from advisory boards regarding program graduates.

Gutierrez also highlighted expanded support services aimed at first-generation students, veterans, those with disabilities, or those needing counseling or advising. She emphasized ongoing collaborations with Washoe County School District to facilitate smooth transitions for incoming students.

Looking ahead, both Alexander and Gutierrez see continued growth potential for TMCC across various academic disciplines. They anticipate increased involvement in advanced manufacturing partnerships and expansion within healthcare fields like dental hygiene and nursing.

In closing remarks about community colleges’ evolving role, Gutierrez reflected on overcoming misconceptions: “[Over the years] there’s been some misperceptions about community college,” she remarked optimistically about TMCC’s impact on regional economic development.



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