Clarendon College has released its spring 2026 enrollment snapshot, showing steady overall enrollment growth and continued expansion in dual credit and distance education participation across the service area.
As of the February 4, 2026, CC recorded 1,463 total enrolled students, compared to 1,411 students at the same point in spring 2025, an increase of 52 students year over year.
Enrollment in Clarendon was 248, down from 273 last year. The Pampa center was 86 students, down from 104, and Childress was at 35 students, down from 43. The Amarillo center had 43 students, down from 65.
Distance Education, however, had 168 students, up from 137 last spring. Distance Education students are those taking classes strictly online.
One of the strongest areas of growth remains the CC’s Dual Credit program. Spring 2026 dual credit enrollment reached 794 students, up from 707 students last spring — an increase of 87 students. This growth reflects continued collaboration with regional high schools and expanded access to early college opportunities for students.
Total instructional activity remains strong, with spring 2026 generating 298,975 contact hours, demonstrating sustained academic engagement across campus locations, centers, and online delivery.
CC officials attribute the enrollment trends to focused outreach, strengthened school partnerships, and flexible course delivery options designed to meet students where they are.
Clarendon College continues to support student success through accessible pathways, workforce programs, transfer preparation, and expanded dual credit offerings throughout the region.

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