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Show -, SUCCE sign-up involves j 333 students in. Moab j area during quarter ! With a. small number of late registrants yet to be tallied, the SUCCE 1978 Spring Quarter enrollment appears as follows. The total number of individual student registrations this quarter is 333. Of this total, 265 are credit registrations. registra-tions. The remain ding 68 are no-credit (audit) registrations. The total number of credit hours of college work represented by the 265 credit registrations cited above is 933. This is 205 more than a year ago, during Spring Quarter 1977. Following the normal pattern, Spring Quarter registration is down I compared to Winter Quarter I 1978 by a total of 157. Utah State University college I classes, administered through I SUCCE, are underway, during the j 1978 Spring Quarter in Moab, ! Monticello, Green River and Price. In addition, students participating in the SUCCE Spring Quarter Program are commuting to classes I in the four communities mentioned j above from a number of other j areas, including: Helper, Hunt- j ington, Castle Dale, Ferron, i Orangeville, Wellington, Mt. Pleasant, Cleveland, Elmo, East j Carbon, and Blanding. I Utah State University classes J being taught in Southeast Utah ! communities this quarter range j from post high-school Mathematics 001 (Remedial Mathematics) to a number of upper division and I graduate level classes of which I Elementary Education 675 (Im- J provement of Mathematics Instruc- ! tion) is the most advanced. The average class size for the 30 i credit and 3 no-credit Spring Quarter classes stands at 11.0 j students per class. In all, 18 Utah I State University academic depart- ments are represented by course ! offerings composing the Spring ! Quarter SUCCE program. |