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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, JUNE 17, 1983
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Of this May's graduates, about 50 have already been hired directly into the
Work and we anticipate at least 10 more will be by the end of the summer.
Summer Session
Regular academic classes offered
12
Continuing Education classes offered
10
Women
Students living on campus
Men
120
115
Total
235
We expect to have all on-campus students employed this summer.
Summer Programs
Ambassador College students are also involved in the following programs:
SEP Orr
SEP Big Sandy
SEP Scotland
Jerusalem Dig
China
Germany
France
Mexico
51
8
34
21
10 (plus Mr. Levy and Mr. and Mrs. Pelfrey)
11
10
4
We also will host 90 Japanese students from Bunkyo College who will be
studying English this summer.
Admissions
We have accepted 130 new students (72 men, 58 women) for the fall semester.
We have also accepted 17 Big Sandy students (9 men, 8 women) for admission
to the BA program in Pasadena.
Projected Fall Enrollment
The following is the estimated enrollment of regular students for the fall
semester:
Financial
Single
Married
Totals
Men
268
....!l
310
Women
256
.-12
271
Total
524
-21
581
The college budget for 1983 is just under $1.3 million (net subsidy). The
projected expenditures are about $2.3 million and the projected revenue is
about $1 million. As of June 1 we were running about $36,000 under budget
for the year-to-date.
The cost for each student is now about $4,000 for the academic year, accord­
ing to the following breakdown for a typical full-time student: