Today's North Jersey dot com article on the RIH perceptions survey is linked to below. "As noted in the Statistical Forecasting Study, over time enrollment has become unevenly split between the two schools. Ramapo is operating at 72% capacity with 1,192 students and Indian Hills is operating at 48% capacity with 699 students.
As a result, classes are offered at Ramapo that are not offered at Indian Hills, including economics, accounting and physics, or not at the same levels, such as AP versus honors level classes, or online French classes at Indian Hills. A larger student body also makes it easier to justify more than one section of any subject, making it easier for students to schedule the classes they want to take."
We've all been talking about the enrollment disparity, and there were no surprises in the demographic report. Yet the perceptions survey does not address the critical fact that certain courses are not offered at Indian Hills due to the enrollment disparities.
Here is a link to the full article by Marsha Stoltz in North Jersey dot com: