Student Enrollment

Current student body demographics and enrollment patterns at Wayne County Schools Career Center

Smithville, OH

Total Enrollment

139

Currently enrolled students

Program Options

8

8 career programs

Full-Time Students

268

139 part-time

Total FTE

80

Full-time equivalent students

What Is the Student Body Size?

Training Program Focus

69
Certificate Graduates
Short-term specialized training
93
Total Recent Graduates

Wayne County Schools Career Center maintains an intimate training environment with 139 students, ensuring individualized attention and mentorship. The school offers 8 specialized career programs designed for immediate workforce entry.

How Do Students Attend?

Attendance Status Distribution

Full-Time Students 268 (65.8%)
65.8%
Part-Time Students 139 (34.2%)
34.2%
Total Students 407

Balanced mix of full-time (65.8%) and part-time students, accommodating various schedules.

Full-Time
Part-Time

Most students (192.8%) attend full-time, indicating a traditional college experience focused on academics.

Who Are the Students?

Student Demographics

Gender Distribution

Gender Split
Women
72.7%
101 students
Men
27.3%
38 students

Race/Ethnicity Distribution

Primary Ethnic Group
White
88.5%
123 students
White
88.5% (123)
Black/African American
4.3% (6)
Two or More Races
3.6% (5)
American Indian/Alaska Native
2.9% (4)
Hispanic/Latino
0.7% (1)

Demographics Summary

Gender: Predominantly female (73%) across 139 students

Largest Ethnic Group: White students make up 88% of the student body (123 students)

The student body reflects diverse backgrounds and demographics. Women make up 73% of students.

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How Are Students Distributed by Level?

Undergraduate students

407 students

18% Men, 82% Women
268 Full-time
Diversity Index: 17% • Minority Students: 6%

What Are the Attendance Patterns?

Full-Time Students

All Full-Time

67
All full-time students
9 men, 58 women
Diversity: 14%

FT Undergraduate

67
Full-time undergraduate
9 men, 58 women
Diversity: 14%

FT Degree-Seeking

67
Full-time degree/certificate-seeking
9 men, 58 women
Diversity: 14%

FT First-Time

31
Full-time first-time students
3 men, 28 women
Diversity: 6%

FT Continuing

36
Full-time continuing students
6 men, 30 women
Diversity: 21%

Part-Time Students

All Students

90
All students total
24 men, 66 women
Diversity: 19%

Continuing

49
Continuing students
14 men, 35 women
Diversity: 26%

Understanding Student Categories

First-Time: Students starting their first postsecondary program

Continuing: Students who previously enrolled and are returning

Transfer: Students who transferred from other institutions

Degree-Seeking: Students enrolled in certificate or degree programs

Non-Degree: Students taking courses without pursuing a formal credential

What Is the Diversity Picture?

Undergraduate students

371
White
10
Black/African American
1
Hispanic/Latino
Diversity Index: 17% Minority Students: 6%

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Student Life & Campus Experience

Diverse Student Community

Students from various backgrounds come together to learn career-focused skills in a supportive environment.

Flexible Scheduling

Many students balance work and family commitments with their studies through part-time and evening programs.

Career-Focused Learning

Students are goal-oriented, seeking practical skills and credentials that lead directly to employment opportunities.

AI-generated illustration of diverse students on a college campus with enrollment statistics, charts showing student demographics, attendance patterns, and campus life activities

Key Takeaways About Wayne County Schools Career Center's Student Body

Training Environment: Intimate career training environment with 139 students ensuring personalized instruction and mentorship.
Study Patterns: Primarily full-time students (192.8%) in a traditional academic setting.
Academic Intensity: 80 FTE students indicates flexible scheduling accommodating working students.
Student Diversity: Growing diversity with students from various backgrounds and experiences.
Learning Environment: Students benefit from career-focused education with hands-on training, experienced instructors, and support services designed to help them achieve their professional goals.
Community: The student body includes diverse learners from various backgrounds, creating a rich learning environment where students can network and learn from each other's experiences.

Contact Information

Address

518 W Prospect St

Smithville, OH 44677

Student Success

The student body at trade colleges often includes:

  • • Working adults seeking career changes
  • • Recent high school graduates
  • • Military veterans using education benefits
  • • Students upgrading skills in their field
  • • Individuals seeking fast-track credentials