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PHOENIX (AP) — The continued decline in enrollment at Mesa Community College could force the downsizing or even closure of its Red Mountain campus.
The Arizona Republic reports that full-time enrollment at MCC has dropped by nearly a quarter since the 2010-11 school year and by more than a third at the Red Mountain campus specifically.
The 100-acre Red Mountain campus opened less than 15 years ago.
MCC officials have outlined a possible plan involving the conversion of Red Mountain from a campus to an instructional site.
Under that proposal, administrative and enrollment services would be consolidated at the MCC campus.
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