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GC Featured in Story about National
Trend in Christian
College Enrollment
Growth
View the story on YouTube.
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GREENVILLE,
ILL. - Greenville College made its second official appearance on NBC's TODAY
Show Thursday, December 21, during the 7:30 a.m. half hour. TODAY featured GC
in a story about enrollment growth at Christian colleges across the nation. In
1992 Greenville College welcomed TODAY's Willard Scott to campus in celebration
of the college's 100th year.
Shooting for the recent story took
place in mid-November when Greenville College hosted the TODAY
Show crew, composed of Producer Bethany Thomas, NBC Correspondent Don Teague,
and a St. Louis-based film crew. TODAY interviewed a prospective student, Rachel
Dothager of Swansea, IL, and her parents, Doug and Cathy; two current students,
Keegan Sidhu of Rome, NY and Matthew Williams of Chicago, IL; Dr. Eugene
Dunkley, GC assistant professor of Biology; and GC Director of Admissions
Michael Ritter. They also shot background footage of campus, student life,
classroom interaction, music studios, a theatre performance lead by student
director Matthew Williams, a junior Management/Communication: Theatre double
major, and a music concert with Keegan John (Sidhu), a senior Music Business
major.
"We are blessed to have received the
attention of TODAY. We had a great experience with their crew here and the
producer in New York," states Robyn Florian, director of College
Relations and Marketing at Greenville. "In the midst of a tight shooting
schedule, Bethany and Don took time during their visit to meet with our
Broadcast Journalism class and talk with other students and staff about their
work with NBC."
The story was originally pitched to
TODAY by the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities
(CCCU), of which Greenville is one of 105 member schools. The CCCU, led by
President Paul Corts, references several factors that contributed to this recent
growth among Christian colleges. "There is a great demand for institutions with
a clear purpose and track record in addressing the needs of mind, body, and
spirit. The recent Spirituality in Higher Education Report by the Higher
Education Research Institute clearly identifies the importance of campuses
helping students explore their hunger for spiritual things."
Michael
Ritter, GC director of Admissions, attributes this national trend to the current
college-bound generation's desire to stay closer to home and more connected with
their family, community and, essentially, their roots. "Students want to find a
college that's not just geographically closer, but also closer in terms of
values," said Ritter. "I also think more people realize you don't have to
sacrifice academic quality to attend a Christian college, and I think that is
one of the big reasons that we are growing."
In
recognition of this trend for students to stay closer to home, the GC Admissions
Office now focuses their recruiting resources on a 100-200 mile radius of
Greenville. In addition, two of six Admissions counselors attend
to the specific needs of transfer students.
This year
the college's fall traditional undergraduate enrollment topped 1,000 students
for the first time in the school's history, including 410 new students (freshmen
and transfers). Last fall the number of new students totaled 367. In order to
accommodate the growing enrollment the college broke ground this fall on a new
dormitory to house 101 students in the fall of 2007.
Greenville College is a
four-year accredited Christian liberal arts school with more than 1450
traditional undergraduate, graduate, and adult degree completion students.
Founded in 1892 and affiliated with the Free Methodist Church, the college is
located in Greenville, Illinois, 45 miles east of St. Louis.
View the story on YouTube.

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