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Page 1: Tennessee County Higher Education 0 Profiles 1 0High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009) First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009) TELS Second Year Renewal

Tennessee Higher Education Commission

Tennessee County

Higher Education Profiles

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Tennessee County Higher Education Profiles 2010: Technical Notes

The Tennessee County Higher Education Profiles 2010 provide basic information with respect to higher education for each county in Tennessee. The 2010 Profiles represent the fourth year for this report. In the demographic and enrollment sections, a few changes were made to better meet the needs of policymakers. This document explains those changes.

The Tennessee Higher Education County Profiles 2010 employed the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS) as the data source to provide current demographic information each Tennessee county. Specifically, the following indicators utilize the ACS:

• Percent of Adult Population with High School Diploma or Higher (Age 25 and up) • Percent of Adult Population with Associates Degree or Higher (Age 25 and up) • Percent of Adult Population with Bachelors Degree or Higher (Age 25 and up) • Degree Attainment of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults • Percent of Population in Poverty (18-64 Year Olds) • Median Family Income • Per Capita Personal Income

The ACS essentially contains the same survey questions as the long-form decennial census, but it takes place every year with a smaller sample size1

. Unlike the decennial census, however, ACS cannot release annual estimates for counties whose population is less than 65,000. Many Tennessee counties do not have a population over 65,000. Therefore, for last year’s report, we applied regional averages to 75 out of 95 counties. This year, regional averages were applied to only 31 counties because three-year averages are now available for each sampling area. With three-year averages, we are now able to show statistics for individual counties with a population more than 20,000. Thus this year’s report displays three year (2006-08) averages for the indicators listed above. Readers may notice that some counties show substantial disparities in these indicators relative to last year. Much of this difference can be explained by the change in the geographical unit of analysis for small counties. The picture below shows the level of data available for each county in the 2008 and 2009 Profiles. The 2010 Profiles use the same data.

1 ACS surveys three million households every year

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For counties with populations of less than 20,000, five years of data are necessary to produce county-level demographic estimates. Since the five-year average will not be available until 2010, regional three-year averages were applied for those small counties in this report. Such regions are called “Public Use Microdata Areas” (PUMA), which are determined by the Census Bureau and usually consist of multiple counties. The picture below shows boundaries for each PUMA region and counties for which our 2010 report used regional-level data.

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Anderson CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

83.9%

27.4%

20.6%

-5.1%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Less Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Roane (2-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Pellissippi (2-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

988

676

506

178

158

581

3,087

32.0%

21.9%

16.4%

5.8%

5.1%

18.8%

100%

Roane - Coffee/McNally (Pub 2-Yr) 2,480 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

86.4%

50.6%

72.4%

61.4%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.13

21.8

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 10.2%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

2,480

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Anderson CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.7%

14.8%

$54,483

$24,060

24.0%

30.7%

4.0%

6.5%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

634

164

72

107

2

0

9

1,087

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

211

682

23.6%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

58.3%

15.1%

6.6%

9.8%

0.2%

0.0%

0.8%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

9.1%99 10,405 13.0%

682 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,211,976.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-0.2%

County TN

19.0

9.2%9.1%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Bedford CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

71.4%

18.3%

13.4%

-2.4%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Shelbyville (Tech Center)

Motlow (2-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

494

433

374

176

65

236

1,778

27.8%

24.4%

21.0%

9.9%

3.7%

13.3%

100%

TTC - Shelbyville

Private, for-profit (1 institution)

485

24

95.3%

4.7%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

84.5%

50.0%

75.6%

52.0%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.17

21.5

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.8%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

509

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Bedford CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.1%

24.7%

$48,990

$19,085

28.1%

36.4%

15.4%

10.1%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

227

87

27

85

4

0

5

640

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

133

369

26.5%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

35.5%

13.6%

4.2%

13.3%

0.6%

0.0%

0.8%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

32.0%205 10,405 13.0%

369 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $653,688.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

19.1

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%37.8%

County TN

19.0

9.2%9.0%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Benton CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

78.8%

17.6%

13.8%

4.9%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) UT, Martin (4-yr)

Paris (Tech Center)

Jackson (2-yr)

Nashville (2-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

170

97

92

88

50

147

644

26.4%

15.1%

14.3%

13.7%

7.8%

22.8%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

93.0%

49.5%

73.9%

51.9%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.08

20.8

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.3%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Benton CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.8%

18.2%

$45,570

$20,554

21.9%

29.5%

-2.1%

3.5%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

84

48

10

62

1

0

8

291

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

72

164

30.5%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

28.9%

16.5%

3.4%

21.3%

0.3%

0.0%

2.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

26.8%78 10,405 13.0%

164 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $300,264.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.3

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-1.8%

County TN

19.0

9.2%5.5%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Bledsoe CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

71.3%

16.0%

10.4%

-5.8%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Chattanooga (2-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Roane (2-yr)

UT, Chattanooga (4-yr)

Crossville (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

163

75

32

29

29

47

375

43.5%

20.0%

8.5%

7.7%

7.7%

12.5%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

84.2%

40.2%

74.5%

51.2%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.62

21.7

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.2%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Bledsoe CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

13.7%

22.5%

$40,397

$17,701

23.3%

35.2%

5.5%

5.3%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

51

40

2

17

2

0

0

148

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

41

140

22.7%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

34.5%

27.0%

1.4%

11.5%

1.4%

0.0%

0.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

24.3%36 10,405 13.0%

140 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $248,388.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.9

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%18.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%4.1%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Blount CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

84.9%

27.0%

20.7%

6.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Pellissippi (2-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

Knoxville (Tech Center)

Roane (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

1,685

949

207

206

175

648

3,870

43.5%

24.5%

5.3%

5.3%

4.5%

16.7%

100%

Maryville College (Private, 4-yr) 1,114 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

86.5%

53.7%

75.6%

61.3%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.28

22.6

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 6.8%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

1,114

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Blount CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.3%

11.6%

$55,812

$24,693

24.1%

33.6%

12.6%

5.2%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

942

268

166

255

5

0

26

1,788

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

361

932

27.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

52.7%

15.0%

9.3%

14.3%

0.3%

0.0%

1.5%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

7.0%126 10,405 13.0%

932 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,836,702.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.2

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%29.8%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.4%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Bradley CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

79.3%

25.7%

20.1%

1.9%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Church of God Thlgcl Smnry (Private, 4-yr)

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Cleveland (2-yr)

UT, Chattanooga (4-yr)

Chattanooga (2-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

1,711

420

286

220

113

471

3,221

53.1%

13.0%

8.9%

6.8%

3.5%

14.6%

100%

Lee University (Private, 4-yr)

Cleveland (Public 2-yr)

Franklin Academy (Private, Less than 2-yr)

Private, for-profit (1 institution)

4,147

3,307

210

47

46

53.5%

42.6%

2.7%

0.6%

0.6%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

88.3%

57.5%

70.3%

52.2%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.14

21.5

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 12.9%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

7,757

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Bradley CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.3%

16.2%

$49,281

$22,374

25.7%

34.7%

8.6%

6.3%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

677

222

61

336

8

0

10

1,385

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

364

1,103

24.8%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

48.9%

16.0%

4.4%

24.3%

0.6%

0.0%

0.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

5.1%71 10,405 13.0%

1,103 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $2,203,848.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.4

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%18.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.6%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Campbell CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

68.1%

12.1%

8.6%

-6.7%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Roane (2-yr)

Jacksboro (Tech Center)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

476

306

105

93

61

178

1,219

39.0%

25.1%

8.6%

7.6%

5.0%

14.6%

100%

Roane - Campbell Co. Ctr. (Pub 2-Yr)

TTC - Jacksboro

397

175

69.4%

30.6%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

89.0%

33.8%

74.4%

43.3%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.33

21.2

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.4%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

572

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Campbell CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

13.1%

24.4%

$35,971

$16,309

23.4%

33.3%

2.6%

1.8%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

165

85

6

81

0

0

8

508

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

138

375

26.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

32.5%

16.7%

1.2%

15.9%

0.0%

0.0%

1.6%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

32.1%163 10,405 13.0%

375 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $613,236.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.2

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%8.4%

County TN

19.0

9.2%11.0%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Cannon CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

72.6%

14.2%

10.1%

-1.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

McMinnville (Tech Center)

Motlow (2-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

240

124

102

71

33

83

653

36.8%

19.0%

15.6%

10.9%

5.1%

12.7%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

72.7%

48.6%

82.6%

59.7%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.35

21.3

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.5%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

10.8%

21.6%

$43,017

$18,279

25.0%

33.4%

6.5%

3.0%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

111

45

9

28

1

0

0

235

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

35

126

21.7%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

47.2%

19.1%

3.8%

11.9%

0.4%

0.0%

0.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

17.4%41 10,405 13.0%

126 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $250,842.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.7

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%15.3%

County TN

19.0

9.2%11.8%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Carroll CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

76.5%

18.1%

14.7%

0.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Jackson (2-yr)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

McKenzie (Tech Center)

Paris (Tech Center)

Austin Peay (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

372

297

250

78

43

253

1,293

28.8%

23.0%

19.3%

6.0%

3.3%

19.6%

100%

Bethel College (Private, 4-yr)

TTC - McKenzie

2,408

272

89.9%

10.1%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

98.3%

50.5%

83.4%

46.4%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.24

20.7

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 10.5%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

2,680

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Carroll CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

16.4%

19.9%

$44,138

$20,771

24.5%

31.4%

-2.6%

12.2%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

241

98

22

219

4

0

13

790

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

237

325

42.2%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

30.5%

12.4%

2.8%

27.7%

0.5%

0.0%

1.6%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

24.4%193 10,405 13.0%

325 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $717,360.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.7

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-1.6%

County TN

19.0

9.2%11.4%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Carter CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

76.0%

20.8%

15.4%

4.7%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

ETSU - Nave Paramedical Center

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) East Tennessee (4-yr)

Northeast (2-yr)

Elizabethton (Tech Center)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

865

783

302

72

50

113

2,185

39.6%

35.8%

13.8%

3.3%

2.3%

5.2%

100%

Milligan College (Private, 4-yr)

TTC - Elizabethton

1,026

584

327

53.0%

30.1%

16.9%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

90.5%

55.5%

72.1%

65.4%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.36

21.2

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.0%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

1,937

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Carter CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.8%

24.7%

$40,696

$17,847

21.9%

35.0%

4.5%

2.8%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

331

175

18

71

3

0

17

786

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

268

584

31.5%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

42.1%

22.3%

2.3%

9.0%

0.4%

0.0%

2.2%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

21.8%171 10,405 13.0%

584 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,008,678.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.5

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%13.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%11.3%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Cheatham CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

81.7%

23.6%

16.6%

2.3%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Nashville (2-yr)

Austin Peay (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Volunteer (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

403

305

213

82

72

349

1,424

28.3%

21.4%

15.0%

5.8%

5.1%

24.5%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

91.7%

52.9%

74.4%

56.1%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.18

21.3

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 6.7%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Cheatham CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.4%

7.9%

$61,856

$25,634

26.8%

34.2%

8.4%

3.5%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

341

88

42

143

1

0

8

666

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

94

306

23.5%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

51.2%

13.2%

6.3%

21.5%

0.2%

0.0%

1.2%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

6.5%43 10,405 13.0%

306 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $627,330.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

19.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%24.6%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.3%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Chester CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

83.3%

30.1%

23.0%

3.4%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Jackson (2-yr)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Jackson (Tech Center)

U of Memphis (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

227

76

55

29

24

101

512

44.3%

14.8%

10.7%

5.7%

4.7%

19.7%

100%

Freed-Hardeman University (Private, 4-yr) 2,061 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

93.1%

51.2%

68.7%

30.6%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.00

19.9

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.3%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

2,061

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Chester CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

11.5%

16.7%

$52,525

$22,921

26.5%

34.7%

4.6%

11.5%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

80

45

15

63

0

0

9

259

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

95

180

34.5%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

30.9%

17.4%

5.8%

24.3%

0.0%

0.0%

3.5%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

18.1%47 10,405 13.0%

180 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $408,306.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.0

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%14.9%

County TN

19.0

9.2%6.1%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Claiborne CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

69.9%

16.0%

11.9%

-6.1%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Walters (2-yr)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Morristown (Tech Center)

Roane (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

313

114

73

40

23

86

649

48.2%

17.6%

11.2%

6.2%

3.5%

13.3%

100%

Lincoln Memorial University (Private, 4-yr) 3,365 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

83.2%

58.0%

81.6%

42.6%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.20

20.8

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 10.2%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

3,365

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

11.1%

21.3%

$40,581

$16,553

24.0%

33.4%

4.7%

2.2%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

175

107

13

57

2

0

23

424

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

184

312

37.1%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

41.3%

25.2%

3.1%

13.4%

0.5%

0.0%

5.4%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

11.1%47 10,405 13.0%

312 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $758,136.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.0

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%9.6%

County TN

19.0

9.2%11.1%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

72.6%

14.2%

10.1%

-1.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Livingston (Tech Center)

Volunteer (2-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Nashville (2-yr)

Tennessee State U (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

258

105

98

5

5

26

497

51.9%

21.1%

19.7%

1.0%

1.0%

5.2%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

97.7%

38.4%

81.8%

42.9%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.32

21.7

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 13.0%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.6%

21.6%

$43,017

$18,279

22.6%

31.6%

-2.4%

3.4%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

27

30

2

42

1

0

0

149

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

42

70

37.5%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

18.1%

20.1%

1.3%

28.2%

0.7%

0.0%

0.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

31.5%47 10,405 13.0%

70 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $108,864.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%2.9%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.7%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

71.0%

12.8%

7.7%

3.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Walters (2-yr)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

Morristown (Tech Center)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

491

184

154

69

52

80

1,030

47.7%

17.9%

15.0%

6.7%

5.0%

7.8%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

83.7%

32.6%

62.0%

51.4%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.162.95

21.1

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 7.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.2%

27.0%

$38,167

$17,387

23.7%

32.9%

5.8%

3.7%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

139

98

16

28

3

0

11

411

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

158

329

32.4%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

33.8%

23.8%

3.9%

6.8%

0.7%

0.0%

2.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

28.2%116 10,405 13.0%

329 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $613,566.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.0

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%12.9%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.4%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

81.4%

25.8%

19.9%

-5.8%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Motlow (2-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Shelbyville (Tech Center)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

716

561

253

217

138

490

2,375

30.1%

23.6%

10.7%

9.1%

5.8%

20.6%

100%

University of Tennessee, Space Institute 212 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

86.3%

49.1%

78.7%

54.0%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.38

21.5

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 11.3%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

212

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

10.2%

18.7%

$47,717

$21,640

26.2%

32.0%

7.6%

5.8%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

439

123

70

110

2

0

3

933

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

163

501

24.5%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

47.1%

13.2%

7.5%

11.8%

0.2%

0.0%

0.3%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

19.9%186 10,405 13.0%

501 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $869,802.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.2

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%21.4%

County TN

19.0

9.2%6.0%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

77.9%

17.6%

13.3%

2.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Jackson (2-yr)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Dyersburg (2-yr)

Ripley (Tech Center)

Jackson (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

127

83

78

42

37

131

498

25.5%

16.7%

15.7%

8.4%

7.4%

26.3%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

96.5%

71.9%

42.8%

43.3%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.30

21.5

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 10.2%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

13.4%

19.9%

$45,131

$19,582

26.3%

31.8%

-2.6%

15.0%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

100

48

5

62

1

0

8

278

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

91

132

40.8%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

36.0%

17.3%

1.8%

22.3%

0.4%

0.0%

2.9%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

19.4%54 10,405 13.0%

132 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $249,270.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

19.1

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-0.1%

County TN

19.0

9.2%6.0%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Cumberland CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

80.2%

22.0%

15.8%

0.1%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Crossville (Tech Center)

Roane (2-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

749

654

401

108

64

268

2,244

33.4%

29.1%

17.9%

4.8%

2.9%

11.9%

100%

TTC - Crossville

Private, for-profit (1 institution)

450

16

96.6%

3.4%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

88.2%

45.3%

65.8%

67.3%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.28

21.0

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 13.5%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

466

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

10.8%

20.1%

$43,580

$19,902

21.7%

30.0%

12.3%

1.6%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

269

172

29

130

1

0

14

834

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

180

553

24.6%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

32.3%

20.6%

3.5%

15.6%

0.1%

0.0%

1.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

26.3%219 10,405 13.0%

553 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $921,414.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.2

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%28.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.0%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Davidson CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

84.8%

38.7%

32.8%

5.6%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Less Critical

Educational Needs Index

Tennessee State U - Main Campus (Public 4-yr)

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Nashville (2-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Tennessee State U (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Volunteer (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

4,707

3,783

3,151

1,468

1,393

3,728

18,230

25.8%

20.8%

17.3%

8.1%

7.6%

20.4%

100%

Vanderbilt University (Private, 4-yr)

Private, for-profit (22 institutions)

Nashville State Tech - Main Campus (Public 2-yr)

Belmont University (Private, 4-yr)

12,093

11,131

8,186

7,484

5,075

9,054

22.8%

21.0%

15.4%

14.1%

9.6%

17.1%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

73.1%

57.1%

69.0%

53.8%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.01

20.6

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 16.5%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

53,023

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

All Other Institutions

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.2%

14.9%

$59,614

$28,629

26.7%

36.2%

8.9%

31.3%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

2,796

1,039

284

390

50

0

121

5,167

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

2,103

7,052

23.0%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

54.1%

20.1%

5.5%

7.5%

1.0%

0.0%

2.3%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

9.4%487 10,405 13.0%

7052 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $15,161,856.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

20.6

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%20.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.7%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Decatur CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

73.7%

15.1%

10.5%

2.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) UT, Martin (4-yr)

Jackson (2-yr)

Jackson (Tech Center)

U of Memphis (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

158

152

53

27

25

79

494

32.0%

30.8%

10.7%

5.5%

5.1%

16.0%

100%

University Of Tennessee, Martin - Parsons Center 304 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

84.8%

70.8%

77.9%

57.1%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.162.91

21.1

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.9%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

304

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

14.2%

20.6%

$41,178

$17,912

23.0%

31.2%

-3.7%

4.8%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

80

38

3

49

1

0

14

251

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

92

120

43.4%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

31.9%

15.1%

1.2%

19.5%

0.4%

0.0%

5.6%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

26.3%66 10,405 13.0%

120 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $210,570.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.0

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-2.1%

County TN

19.0

9.2%6.4%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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DeKalb CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

72.6%

14.2%

10.1%

-1.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

Motlow (2-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

McMinnville (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

167

142

122

87

44

131

693

24.1%

20.5%

17.6%

12.6%

6.3%

18.9%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

91.3%

50.3%

80.2%

35.7%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.36

21.1

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 6.8%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

10.2%

21.6%

$43,017

$18,279

25.0%

34.2%

6.7%

2.9%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

82

32

7

51

2

0

0

200

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

42

162

20.6%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

41.0%

16.0%

3.5%

25.5%

1.0%

0.0%

0.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

13.0%26 10,405 13.0%

162 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $309,762.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

21.9

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%23.4%

County TN

19.0

9.2%10.4%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

79.3%

17.9%

13.7%

-1.9%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Dickson (Tech Center)

Nashville (2-yr)

Austin Peay (4-yr)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

404

365

341

228

145

538

2,021

20.0%

18.1%

16.9%

11.3%

7.2%

26.6%

100%

TTC - Dickson 435 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

81.2%

51.4%

82.6%

48.2%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.34

21.9

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.4%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

435

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.8%

13.4%

$54,843

$21,790

27.4%

34.3%

9.5%

6.5%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

334

105

33

234

3

0

10

904

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

171

496

25.6%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

36.9%

11.6%

3.7%

25.9%

0.3%

0.0%

1.1%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

20.5%185 10,405 13.0%

496 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $908,106.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

19.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%23.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.9%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

77.0%

19.1%

13.4%

6.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Private, for-profit (1 institution)

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Dyersburg (2-yr)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Newbern (Tech Center)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

U of Memphis (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

850

309

265

89

80

329

1,922

44.2%

16.1%

13.8%

4.6%

4.2%

17.1%

100%

Dyersburg (Public 2-yr)

TTC - Newbern

U of Memphis - Dyersburg State Comm College

2,152

222

59

13

88.0%

9.1%

2.4%

0.5%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

91.1%

49.8%

76.7%

44.9%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.21

20.6

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 11.4%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

2,446

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

14.0%

17.9%

$45,081

$19,339

26.6%

32.1%

0.7%

14.8%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

231

95

48

297

5

0

5

833

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

205

571

26.4%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

27.7%

11.4%

5.8%

35.7%

0.6%

0.0%

0.6%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

18.2%152 10,405 13.0%

571 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $958,158.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.6

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%2.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%11.4%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

80.0%

22.1%

16.6%

-7.2%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Southwest (2-yr)

U of Memphis (4-yr)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Whiteville (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

261

252

71

69

63

220

936

27.9%

26.9%

7.6%

7.4%

6.7%

23.5%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

84.6%

99.1%

56.7%

45.1%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.05

19.7

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 5.9%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

10.8%

12.6%

$58,716

$25,541

26.5%

35.9%

23.8%

33.3%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

232

68

23

19

3

0

2

401

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

158

389

28.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

57.9%

17.0%

5.7%

4.7%

0.7%

0.0%

0.5%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

13.5%54 10,405 13.0%

389 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $804,474.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.9

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%38.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.2%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

72.6%

14.2%

10.1%

-1.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Roane (2-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Oneida (Tech Center)

Livingston (Tech Center)

Crossville (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

277

200

112

80

70

114

853

32.5%

23.4%

13.1%

9.4%

8.2%

13.4%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

98.4%

40.1%

80.0%

60.6%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.43

21.4

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.6%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

13.0%

21.6%

$43,017

$18,279

24.3%

32.9%

5.8%

0.9%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

86

75

8

107

1

0

4

376

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

88

228

27.8%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

22.9%

19.9%

2.1%

28.5%

0.3%

0.0%

1.1%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

25.3%95 10,405 13.0%

228 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $369,186.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.0

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%7.8%

County TN

19.0

9.2%9.2%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

80.1%

21.3%

15.0%

-1.6%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Motlow (2-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Shelbyville (Tech Center)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

513

261

244

113

70

268

1,469

34.9%

17.8%

16.6%

7.7%

4.8%

18.2%

100%

Sewanee: The Univ. of the South (Private, 4-yr) 1,557 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

88.9%

51.8%

69.8%

55.0%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.33

20.6

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 7.8%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

1,557

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

10.4%

15.6%

$51,264

$20,557

24.4%

32.2%

4.5%

7.3%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

278

87

31

52

1

0

2

617

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

116

330

26.0%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

45.1%

14.1%

5.0%

8.4%

0.2%

0.0%

0.3%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

26.9%166 10,405 13.0%

330 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $554,646.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

20.3

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%15.6%

County TN

19.0

9.2%9.2%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Gibson CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

78.1%

18.1%

13.7%

3.1%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) UT, Martin (4-yr)

Jackson (2-yr)

Dyersburg (2-yr)

Jackson (Tech Center)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

542

454

313

155

119

629

2,212

24.5%

20.5%

14.2%

7.0%

5.4%

28.4%

100%

Dyersburg - Gibson Co. Center (Pub 2-Yr)

Private, for-profit (1 institution)

282

55

83.7%

16.3%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

84.1%

57.0%

74.5%

53.5%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.11

20.1

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 11.0%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

337

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

15.7%

19.4%

$44,487

$19,906

25.3%

31.5%

2.2%

20.8%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

356

144

28

144

5

0

25

907

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

336

570

37.1%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

39.3%

15.9%

3.1%

15.9%

0.6%

0.0%

2.8%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

22.6%205 10,405 13.0%

570 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,108,578.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%2.7%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.5%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

77.0%

18.1%

12.8%

-4.7%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Pulaski (Tech Center)

Columbia (2-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

326

229

143

45

35

178

956

34.1%

24.0%

15.0%

4.7%

3.7%

18.6%

100%

Martin Methodist College (Private, 4-yr)

TTC - Pulaski

967

110

89.8%

10.2%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

86.6%

45.4%

67.3%

49.1%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.29

21.4

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 10.5%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

1,077

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

10.4%

15.3%

$46,768

$20,260

24.1%

31.8%

-1.0%

13.2%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

187

72

17

62

3

0

24

504

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

139

325

30.0%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

37.1%

14.3%

3.4%

12.3%

0.6%

0.0%

4.8%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

27.6%139 10,405 13.0%

325 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $773,598.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.9

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-3.3%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.8%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

67.8%

13.7%

7.9%

-5.2%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Walters (2-yr)

Morristown (Tech Center)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Pellissippi (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

359

74

53

52

20

69

627

57.3%

11.8%

8.5%

8.3%

3.2%

11.0%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

89.4%

45.7%

84.7%

60.8%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.28

20.3

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 7.4%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

13.5%

17.9%

$40,149

$16,784

24.1%

34.0%

8.7%

1.4%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

123

63

5

59

0

0

11

327

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

81

193

29.6%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

37.6%

19.3%

1.5%

18.0%

0.0%

0.0%

3.4%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

20.2%66 10,405 13.0%

193 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $350,400.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.1

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%22.3%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.0%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

74.6%

15.8%

12.2%

2.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Walters (2-yr)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Northeast (2-yr)

Morristown (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

974

619

150

95

80

187

2,105

46.3%

29.4%

7.1%

4.5%

3.8%

8.9%

100%

Tusculum College (Private, 4-yr)

Walters State - Greeneville Center (Pub 2-Yr)

2,239

1,138

66.3%

33.7%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

93.4%

40.4%

73.5%

57.1%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.27

22.2

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.7%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

3,377

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

14.3%

21.8%

$42,381

$18,237

23.5%

32.7%

4.7%

3.3%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

388

195

52

171

6

0

14

903

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

286

560

33.8%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

43.0%

21.6%

5.8%

18.9%

0.7%

0.0%

1.6%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

8.5%77 10,405 13.0%

560 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,116,930.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.2

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%11.2%

County TN

19.0

9.2%9.4%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

71.3%

16.0%

10.4%

-5.8%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Chattanooga (2-yr)

Motlow (2-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

McMinnville (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

125

63

49

46

42

88

413

30.3%

15.3%

11.9%

11.1%

10.2%

21.3%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

93.3%

36.5%

73.8%

56.7%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.32

20.2

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.6%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

13.0%

22.5%

$40,397

$17,701

25.7%

33.0%

-0.8%

1.6%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

57

33

3

22

1

0

1

155

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

64

162

28.3%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

36.8%

21.3%

1.9%

14.2%

0.6%

0.0%

0.6%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

24.5%38 10,405 13.0%

162 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $264,852.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

21.2

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%0.4%

County TN

19.0

9.2%9.8%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

75.4%

18.8%

13.8%

-5.4%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Walters (2-yr)

Morristown (Tech Center)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

1,149

408

294

210

33

201

2,295

50.1%

17.8%

12.8%

9.2%

1.4%

8.8%

100%

Walters State Community College

TTC - Morristown

4,543

679

87.0%

13.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

93.4%

55.7%

74.5%

55.4%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.30

21.6

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 12.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

5,222

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.5%

20.1%

$46,803

$20,670

25.4%

33.7%

6.3%

6.2%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

418

168

57

94

4

0

20

1,007

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

236

664

26.2%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

41.5%

16.7%

5.7%

9.3%

0.4%

0.0%

2.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

24.4%246 10,405 13.0%

664 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,126,788.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.1

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%11.6%

County TN

19.0

9.2%10.4%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

85.0%

32.6%

26.3%

0.1%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Less Critical

Educational Needs Index

Southern Adventist University (Private, 4-yr)

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Chattanooga (2-yr)

UT, Chattanooga (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

6,274

3,835

1,042

590

342

1,240

13,323

47.1%

28.8%

7.8%

4.4%

2.6%

9.3%

100%

University of Tennessee, Chattanooga

Chattanooga - Main Campus (Public 2-yr)

Private, for-profit (5 institutions)

Tennessee Temple University (Private, 4-yr)

11,628

8,543

2,731

1,584

706

763

44.8%

32.9%

10.5%

6.1%

2.7%

2.9%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

70.9%

73.6%

67.4%

54.5%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.01

20.3

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 15.3%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

25,955

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

All Other Institutions

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

8.7%

13.9%

$59,823

$26,896

25.0%

32.0%

7.4%

23.0%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

2,466

680

280

740

18

0

25

4,787

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

1,490

4,184

26.3%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

51.5%

14.2%

5.8%

15.5%

0.4%

0.0%

0.5%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

12.1%578 10,405 13.0%

4184 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $7,798,236.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

19.4

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%1.8%

County TN

19.0

9.2%10.3%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

70.3%

12.8%

8.8%

-3.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Walters (2-yr)

Morristown (Tech Center)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Northeast (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

118

41

27

8

4

8

206

57.3%

19.9%

13.1%

3.9%

1.9%

3.9%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

91.5%

22.4%

76.5%

70.0%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.23

19.4

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

18.3%

24.6%

$38,664

$16,154

22.5%

33.1%

-1.3%

1.6%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

22

16

1

12

0

0

2

75

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

30

36

45.5%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

29.3%

21.3%

1.3%

16.0%

0.0%

0.0%

2.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

29.3%22 10,405 13.0%

36 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $67,626.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

14.6

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-6.8%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.8%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

70.7%

14.0%

10.2%

-3.8%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Jackson (2-yr)

Whiteville (Tech Center)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

U of Memphis (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

216

209

142

95

55

216

933

23.2%

22.4%

15.2%

10.2%

5.9%

23.2%

100%

TTC - Whiteville 172 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

84.3%

45.6%

61.0%

47.4%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.10

18.3

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

172

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.7%

16.6%

$41,420

$16,808

23.5%

37.6%

-1.0%

42.1%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

119

57

10

71

3

0

10

419

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

161

421

27.7%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

28.4%

13.6%

2.4%

16.9%

0.7%

0.0%

2.4%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

35.6%149 10,405 13.0%

421 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $789,984.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.9

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%3.1%

County TN

19.0

9.2%9.6%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

72.5%

12.9%

10.2%

8.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Jackson (2-yr)

Crump (Tech Center)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

U of Memphis (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

317

163

103

67

37

129

816

38.8%

20.0%

12.6%

8.2%

4.5%

15.8%

100%

Jackson - Hardin Co. Higher Ed Ctr. (Pub 2-Yr)

TTC - Crump

328

292

52.9%

47.1%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

90.8%

41.7%

71.7%

50.0%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.26

22.1

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 7.6%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

620

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

11.1%

20.3%

$38,750

$18,897

23.6%

31.4%

2.5%

5.0%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

157

78

16

25

2

0

19

418

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

131

245

34.8%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

37.6%

18.7%

3.8%

6.0%

0.5%

0.0%

4.5%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

28.9%121 10,405 13.0%

245 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $396,072.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.4

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%2.2%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.5%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

76.2%

17.3%

11.5%

0.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) East Tennessee (4-yr)

Walters (2-yr)

Northeast (2-yr)

Morristown (Tech Center)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

622

485

435

234

68

158

2,002

31.1%

24.2%

21.7%

11.7%

3.4%

7.9%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

87.5%

50.5%

75.6%

58.8%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.33

22.1

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.4%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

10.3%

21.1%

$42,674

$18,552

23.7%

33.0%

6.6%

2.6%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

283

136

28

101

6

0

14

781

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

217

590

26.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

36.2%

17.4%

3.6%

12.9%

0.8%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

27.3%213 10,405 13.0%

590 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,002,186.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.7

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%19.3%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.8%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

73.7%

15.1%

10.5%

2.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Jackson (2-yr)

U of Memphis (4-yr)

Whiteville (Tech Center)

Dyersburg (2-yr)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

161

77

64

63

59

250

674

23.9%

11.4%

9.5%

9.3%

8.8%

37.1%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

74.2%

57.5%

60.2%

55.0%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.00

18.8

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.2%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

18.0%

20.6%

$41,178

$17,912

27.6%

31.6%

-4.2%

51.2%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

66

45

8

20

3

0

3

209

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

128

249

34.0%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

31.6%

21.5%

3.8%

9.6%

1.4%

0.0%

1.4%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

30.6%64 10,405 13.0%

249 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $502,938.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

19.7

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%0.1%

County TN

19.0

9.2%13.5%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

78.1%

19.0%

12.7%

4.2%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Jackson (2-yr)

Jackson (Tech Center)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

U of Memphis (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

653

233

170

70

45

144

1,315

49.7%

17.7%

12.9%

5.3%

3.4%

11.0%

100%

Jackson - Lexington/Henderson Co. Ctr. (Pub 2-Yr

Private, for-profit (1 institution)

456

35

92.9%

7.1%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

88.5%

53.4%

66.0%

54.5%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.09

20.1

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 11.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

491

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

18.1%

18.0%

$46,822

$18,760

26.2%

33.0%

5.0%

9.3%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

196

91

6

147

2

0

27

640

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

175

346

33.6%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

30.6%

14.2%

0.9%

23.0%

0.3%

0.0%

4.2%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

26.7%171 10,405 13.0%

346 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $620,622.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.0

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%13.3%

County TN

19.0

9.2%10.2%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

81.1%

18.2%

14.5%

4.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Paris (Tech Center)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Jackson (2-yr)

McKenzie (Tech Center)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

327

236

82

69

45

200

959

34.1%

24.6%

8.6%

7.2%

4.7%

20.9%

100%

TTC - Paris 322 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

86.9%

40.7%

88.3%

49.5%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.48

21.7

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 11.2%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

322

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

13.1%

17.2%

$46,833

$20,659

22.8%

30.4%

2.0%

10.3%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

143

63

19

26

5

0

19

534

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

196

406

32.6%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

26.8%

11.8%

3.6%

4.9%

0.9%

0.0%

3.6%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

48.5%259 10,405 13.0%

406 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $894,684.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%6.9%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.7%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

72.5%

12.6%

8.0%

3.3%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Columbia (2-yr)

Dickson (Tech Center)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Austin Peay (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

201

112

75

65

63

253

769

26.1%

14.6%

9.8%

8.5%

8.2%

32.9%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

90.6%

40.5%

73.9%

43.1%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.26

21.3

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 7.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.4%

20.9%

$46,655

$17,751

24.9%

35.5%

5.9%

6.1%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

124

51

10

27

1

0

7

315

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

73

226

24.4%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

39.4%

16.2%

3.2%

8.6%

0.3%

0.0%

2.2%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

30.2%95 10,405 13.0%

226 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $402,534.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

20.6

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%30.4%

County TN

19.0

9.2%10.4%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

78.8%

17.6%

13.8%

4.9%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Austin Peay (4-yr)

Nashville (2-yr)

Dickson (Tech Center)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

126

85

47

19

10

19

306

41.2%

27.8%

15.4%

6.2%

3.3%

6.2%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

90.6%

58.4%

62.7%

64.7%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.40

20.5

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 10.0%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

11.6%

18.2%

$45,570

$20,554

25.2%

30.2%

1.4%

5.0%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

38

10

2

37

0

0

5

122

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

35

114

23.5%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

31.1%

8.2%

1.6%

30.3%

0.0%

0.0%

4.1%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

24.6%30 10,405 13.0%

114 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $228,612.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.3

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%1.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%3.1%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

78.8%

17.6%

13.8%

4.9%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Nashville (2-yr)

Austin Peay (4-yr)

Dickson (Tech Center)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

329

109

105

60

54

168

825

39.9%

13.2%

12.7%

7.3%

6.5%

20.4%

100%

Nashville State Tech - Humphreys County Center ( 498 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

88.2%

45.9%

77.1%

51.6%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.28

21.2

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 10.7%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

498

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

11.9%

18.2%

$45,570

$20,554

24.6%

31.3%

1.3%

4.4%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

126

56

7

72

0

0

13

350

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

90

289

23.7%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

36.0%

16.0%

2.0%

20.6%

0.0%

0.0%

3.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

21.7%76 10,405 13.0%

289 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $469,638.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.6

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%3.4%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.3%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

72.6%

14.2%

10.1%

-1.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Hartsville (Tech Center)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Volunteer (2-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

Livingston (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

138

135

104

81

72

82

612

22.5%

22.1%

17.0%

13.2%

11.8%

13.4%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

86.4%

45.4%

67.3%

45.9%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.33

21.3

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.7%

21.6%

$43,017

$18,279

22.7%

32.3%

-1.7%

1.7%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

45

40

2

32

0

0

1

155

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

42

117

26.4%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

29.0%

25.8%

1.3%

20.6%

0.0%

0.0%

0.6%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

22.6%35 10,405 13.0%

117 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $210,672.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.9

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%10.2%

County TN

19.0

9.2%5.0%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

76.3%

22.3%

13.2%

2.1%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Walters (2-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Morristown (Tech Center)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

651

175

162

146

94

201

1,429

45.6%

12.2%

11.3%

10.2%

6.6%

14.1%

100%

Carson-Newman College (Private, 4-yr) 2,032 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

88.3%

38.7%

79.3%

54.7%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.22

20.6

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 10.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

2,032

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

11.8%

21.1%

$50,233

$19,997

24.9%

35.1%

12.7%

3.9%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

313

129

24

68

2

0

11

657

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

187

450

29.4%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

47.6%

19.6%

3.7%

10.4%

0.3%

0.0%

1.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

16.7%110 10,405 13.0%

450 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $849,102.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.6

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%35.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.5%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

74.5%

17.5%

13.1%

2.1%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) East Tennessee (4-yr)

Northeast (2-yr)

Elizabethton (Tech Center)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

130

117

73

30

11

28

389

33.4%

30.1%

18.8%

7.7%

2.8%

7.2%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

90.5%

29.5%

72.2%

51.3%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.24

21.9

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 5.8%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.2%

22.6%

$41,419

$18,075

19.2%

36.0%

3.3%

3.7%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

38

49

3

1

1

0

0

142

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

76

113

40.2%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

26.8%

34.5%

2.1%

0.7%

0.7%

0.0%

0.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

35.2%50 10,405 13.0%

113 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $189,300.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%14.3%

County TN

19.0

9.2%9.9%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

87.6%

40.4%

33.4%

5.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Less Critical

Educational Needs Index

Private, for-profit (5 institutions)

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Pellissippi (2-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Knoxville (Tech Center)

Roane (2-yr)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

5,963

5,704

1,001

974

828

2,277

16,747

35.6%

34.1%

6.0%

5.8%

4.9%

13.6%

100%

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Pellissippi - Main Campus (Public 2-yr)

Pellissippi - Division Street (Pub 2-Yr)

TTC - Knoxville

29,045

8,287

2,298

1,484

792

1,067

67.6%

19.3%

5.3%

3.5%

1.8%

2.5%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

81.4%

65.6%

70.9%

62.1%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.15

22.4

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 13.6%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

42,973

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

All Other Institutions

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

8.1%

15.9%

$62,533

$27,436

25.3%

35.0%

10.9%

11.7%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

3,775

880

593

590

19

0

132

6,459

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

1,297

3,684

26.0%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

58.4%

13.6%

9.2%

9.1%

0.3%

0.0%

2.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

7.3%470 10,405 13.0%

3,684 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $7,096,560.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

19.0

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%16.7%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.9%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

77.9%

17.6%

13.3%

2.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) UT, Martin (4-yr)

Dyersburg (2-yr)

U of Memphis (4-yr)

Newbern (Tech Center)

Ripley (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

123

88

20

18

18

26

293

42.0%

30.0%

6.8%

6.1%

6.1%

8.9%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

80.0%

54.0%

55.6%

61.5%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.162.77

18.4

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 6.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

10.7%

19.9%

$45,131

$19,582

19.7%

43.8%

-8.4%

34.7%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

15

10

1

36

1

0

1

74

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

23

57

28.8%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

20.3%

13.5%

1.4%

48.6%

1.4%

0.0%

1.4%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

13.5%10 10,405 13.0%

57 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $96,354.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.3

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-1.3%

County TN

19.0

9.2%10.4%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

71.1%

11.0%

7.8%

0.8%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Ripley (Tech Center)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Dyersburg (2-yr)

U of Memphis (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

620

354

339

82

48

232

1,675

37.0%

21.1%

20.2%

4.9%

2.9%

13.9%

100%

University Of Tennessee, Martin - Ripley Center

TTC - Ripley

316

145

68.5%

31.5%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

82.9%

57.1%

64.1%

55.0%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.162.99

19.2

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 17.3%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

461

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

18.9%

25.1%

$38,117

$15,909

26.1%

36.5%

-1.4%

35.8%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

130

60

5

79

2

0

19

406

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

161

399

28.8%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

32.0%

14.8%

1.2%

19.5%

0.5%

0.0%

4.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

27.3%111 10,405 13.0%

399 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $756,222.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

19.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-1.6%

County TN

19.0

9.2%12.3%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

72.6%

16.5%

10.8%

-1.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Columbia (2-yr)

Pulaski (Tech Center)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Hohenwald (Tech Center)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

784

378

137

132

103

257

1,791

43.8%

21.1%

7.6%

7.4%

5.8%

14.3%

100%

Columbia State - Lawrence County Center (Pub 2-

Private, for-profit (1 institution)

807

32

96.2%

3.8%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

83.6%

44.9%

75.4%

54.8%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.31

21.2

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 11.5%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

839

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

14.6%

17.7%

$43,157

$17,090

27.0%

32.2%

2.4%

2.9%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

272

135

23

103

3

0

37

714

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

175

475

26.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

38.1%

18.9%

3.2%

14.4%

0.4%

0.0%

5.2%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

19.7%141 10,405 13.0%

475 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $810,678.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.3

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%11.4%

County TN

19.0

9.2%10.1%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

74.1%

14.7%

9.8%

-0.4%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Hohenwald (Tech Center)

Columbia (2-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Austin Peay (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

480

220

53

27

19

67

866

55.4%

25.4%

6.1%

3.1%

2.2%

7.7%

100%

TTC - Hohenwald 389 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

88.0%

32.8%

86.4%

53.1%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.53

21.3

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 26.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

389

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

14.9%

19.4%

$44,099

$17,488

26.4%

31.9%

1.7%

3.1%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

68

39

5

52

0

0

8

273

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

46

173

21.0%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

24.9%

14.3%

1.8%

19.0%

0.0%

0.0%

2.9%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

37.0%101 10,405 13.0%

173 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $264,690.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%10.1%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.1%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

77.8%

19.9%

14.6%

-4.7%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Motlow (2-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Shelbyville (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

416

222

73

67

66

223

1,067

39.0%

20.8%

6.8%

6.3%

6.2%

20.9%

100%

Motlow - Fayetteville (Pub 2-Yr)

Private, for-profit (1 institution)

497

22

95.8%

4.2%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

86.6%

47.0%

67.5%

51.4%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.24

20.4

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 7.2%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

519

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

6.9%

13.8%

$53,896

$23,015

24.8%

31.6%

5.2%

9.3%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

242

71

29

72

0

0

4

479

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

67

227

22.8%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

50.5%

14.8%

6.1%

15.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.8%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

12.7%61 10,405 13.0%

227 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $402,114.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.5

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%9.4%

County TN

19.0

9.2%10.5%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

84.5%

27.9%

21.6%

-0.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Roane (2-yr)

Pellissippi (2-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

404

332

288

93

83

300

1,500

26.9%

22.1%

19.2%

6.2%

5.5%

20.0%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

88.4%

46.9%

71.7%

65.1%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.23

21.6

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 7.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.5%

10.5%

$58,270

$26,599

23.1%

30.7%

15.6%

2.8%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

292

83

38

110

2

0

8

572

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

101

305

24.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

51.0%

14.5%

6.6%

19.2%

0.3%

0.0%

1.4%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

6.8%39 10,405 13.0%

305 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $581,322.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.4

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%29.4%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.7%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

71.7%

11.7%

7.4%

3.6%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Hartsville (Tech Center)

Volunteer (2-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

Livingston (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

314

302

135

104

68

105

1,028

30.5%

29.4%

13.1%

10.1%

6.6%

10.2%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

90.8%

68.5%

44.2%

34.4%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.32

21.3

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 7.8%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

11.2%

31.0%

$41,384

$16,796

26.4%

35.6%

1.7%

1.8%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

81

48

11

48

3

0

2

282

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

76

199

27.6%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

28.7%

17.0%

3.9%

17.0%

1.1%

0.0%

0.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

31.6%89 10,405 13.0%

199 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $328,098.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

19.6

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%16.0%

County TN

19.0

9.2%6.2%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

84.7%

32.0%

24.6%

2.3%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Lane College (Private, 4-yr)

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Jackson (2-yr)

Jackson (Tech Center)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

U of Memphis (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

1,572

895

347

307

268

844

4,233

37.1%

21.1%

8.2%

7.3%

6.3%

19.9%

100%

Jackson (Public 2-yr)

Union University (Private, 4-yr)

Lambuth University (Private, 4-yr)

Private, for-profit (2 institutions)

4,484

3,495

1,982

817

476

703

37.5%

29.2%

16.6%

6.8%

4.0%

5.9%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

94.3%

51.0%

88.1%

52.0%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.02

19.9

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 15.2%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

11,957

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

All Other Institutions

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

11.0%

17.0%

$53,927

$23,802

28.4%

32.9%

9.6%

34.8%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

742

264

78

384

11

0

57

1,767

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

798

1,291

38.2%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

42.0%

14.9%

4.4%

21.7%

0.6%

0.0%

3.2%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

13.1%231 10,405 13.0%

1,291 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $2,919,756.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

20.7

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%8.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%10.2%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

74.5%

18.7%

11.2%

-4.6%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Chattanooga (2-yr)

UT, Chattanooga (4-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

498

163

65

56

52

93

927

53.7%

17.6%

7.0%

6.0%

5.6%

10.0%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

86.6%

64.0%

63.0%

49.5%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.17

21.4

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.4%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.1%

15.6%

$45,209

$20,860

24.3%

32.3%

14.9%

5.5%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

134

75

13

56

4

0

3

368

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

142

401

26.2%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

36.4%

20.4%

3.5%

15.2%

1.1%

0.0%

0.8%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

22.6%83 10,405 13.0%

401 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $700,260.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.7

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%25.4%

County TN

19.0

9.2%15.9%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

79.4%

16.4%

10.3%

-1.3%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Columbia (2-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Pulaski (Tech Center)

Shelbyville (Tech Center)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

450

223

129

59

54

206

1,121

40.1%

19.9%

11.5%

5.3%

4.8%

18.4%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

83.8%

75.7%

43.4%

52.6%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.20

20.0

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.2%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

16.3%

16.9%

$47,691

$20,717

26.1%

34.5%

6.4%

9.0%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

220

72

26

40

2

0

13

435

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

85

270

23.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

50.6%

16.6%

6.0%

9.2%

0.5%

0.0%

3.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

14.3%62 10,405 13.0%

270 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $488,076.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%15.4%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.7%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

82.9%

24.2%

15.8%

5.9%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

MTSU - Columbia State Comm. College

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Columbia (2-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Hohenwald (Tech Center)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

1,328

620

168

153

120

704

3,093

42.9%

20.0%

5.4%

4.9%

3.9%

22.8%

100%

Columbia (Public 2-yr)

Private, for-profit (1 institution)

3,707

175

101

93.1%

4.4%

2.5%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

84.6%

63.2%

74.8%

57.9%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.17

21.7

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.7%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

3,983

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

11.9%

14.3%

$58,010

$23,359

26.9%

34.1%

3.9%

15.5%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

608

130

64

162

0

0

31

1,129

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

198

696

22.1%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

53.9%

11.5%

5.7%

14.3%

0.0%

0.0%

2.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

11.9%134 10,405 13.0%

696 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,275,690.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

19.1

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-0.8%

County TN

19.0

9.2%11.7%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

78.7%

19.3%

13.9%

0.2%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Cleveland (2-yr)

Athens (Tech Center)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

732

265

132

104

89

371

1,693

43.2%

15.7%

7.8%

6.1%

5.3%

21.9%

100%

Tennessee Wesleyan College (Private, 4-yr)

TTC - Athens

988

128

88.5%

11.5%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

91.4%

42.6%

100.5%

54.3%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.14

20.7

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.9%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

1,116

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

13.0%

18.8%

$46,446

$19,620

24.7%

32.8%

6.4%

6.5%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

338

119

33

133

7

0

9

758

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

196

409

32.4%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

44.6%

15.7%

4.4%

17.5%

0.9%

0.0%

1.2%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

15.7%119 10,405 13.0%

409 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $813,756.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.7

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%23.8%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.0%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

74.6%

15.2%

9.9%

12.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) UT, Martin (4-yr)

Jackson (2-yr)

Crump (Tech Center)

U of Memphis (4-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

322

212

204

71

67

161

1,037

31.1%

20.4%

19.7%

6.8%

6.5%

15.5%

100%

UT, Martin - McNairy County Center

Private, for-profit (2 institutions)

264

72

78.6%

21.4%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

79.9%

59.2%

74.4%

68.6%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.25

22.0

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.8%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

336

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.7%

20.8%

$42,104

$18,110

25.4%

30.7%

4.5%

7.7%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

142

65

17

101

3

0

27

513

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

148

266

35.7%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

27.7%

12.7%

3.3%

19.7%

0.6%

0.0%

5.3%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

30.8%158 10,405 13.0%

266 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $467,436.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.3

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%31.3%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.2%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

71.3%

16.0%

10.4%

-5.8%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Cleveland (2-yr)

Athens (Tech Center)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Chattanooga (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

135

39

31

26

18

44

293

46.1%

13.3%

10.6%

8.9%

6.1%

15.0%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

96.0%

55.8%

50.7%

39.0%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.11

20.4

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.8%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

13.6%

22.5%

$40,397

$17,701

25.1%

34.2%

5.6%

2.5%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

40

29

4

35

0

0

0

124

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

43

101

29.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

32.3%

23.4%

3.2%

28.2%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

12.9%16 10,405 13.0%

101 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $187,392.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%24.3%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.8%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

70.6%

16.0%

11.3%

1.7%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Cleveland (2-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

Roane (2-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

364

119

95

92

90

336

1,096

33.2%

10.9%

8.7%

8.4%

8.2%

30.7%

100%

Hiwassee College (Private, 2-yr) 114 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

84.6%

37.7%

74.7%

49.6%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.14

20.1

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 6.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

114

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

16.1%

19.0%

$47,861

$17,774

25.9%

34.1%

14.2%

4.3%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

206

94

12

85

4

0

8

462

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

160

346

31.6%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

44.6%

20.3%

2.6%

18.4%

0.9%

0.0%

1.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

11.5%53 10,405 13.0%

346 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $675,606.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

15.9

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%32.8%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.5%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

90.8%

30.3%

22.8%

-0.2%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Private, for-profit (4 institutions)

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Austin Peay (4-yr)

Dickson (Tech Center)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

4,710

341

288

280

235

1,004

6,858

68.7%

5.0%

4.2%

4.1%

3.4%

14.6%

100%

Austin Peay (Public 4-yr)

Austin Peay - Fort Campbell

9,298

1,807

1,385

74.4%

14.5%

11.1%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

90.8%

45.1%

75.3%

55.7%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.15

22.7

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 19.5%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

12,490

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.0%

13.4%

$55,676

$23,216

31.2%

37.2%

12.6%

24.8%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

1,131

378

135

262

8

0

76

2,114

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

823

2,338

26.0%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

53.5%

17.9%

6.4%

12.4%

0.4%

0.0%

3.6%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

5.9%124 10,405 13.0%

2,338 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $5,343,786.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

20.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%26.2%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.5%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

79.9%

22.4%

16.6%

-4.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Motlow (2-yr)

Shelbyville (Tech Center)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

UT, Chattanooga (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

86

48

46

24

8

30

242

35.5%

19.8%

19.0%

9.9%

3.3%

12.4%

100%

Motlow-Main Campus (Public 2-yr) 2,499 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

86.3%

50.0%

81.0%

57.9%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.34

18.6

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 11.0%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

2,499

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.7%

15.8%

$50,793

$21,814

22.6%

32.5%

6.9%

3.9%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

47

10

6

23

0

0

0

115

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

18

51

26.1%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

40.9%

8.7%

5.2%

20.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

25.2%29 10,405 13.0%

51 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $83,610.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

14.3

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%21.1%

County TN

19.0

9.2%14.9%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

73.2%

9.9%

4.3%

1.1%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Roane (2-yr)

Harriman (Tech Center)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Pellissippi (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

386

106

99

65

37

122

815

47.4%

13.0%

12.1%

8.0%

4.5%

15.0%

100%

Roane - Morgan County Center (Pub 2-Yr)

No Institution in this County

128

0

100.0%

0.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

94.9%

44.5%

70.6%

55.4%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.31

20.5

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 6.5%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

128

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

11.6%

23.1%

$43,177

$17,422

23.3%

36.5%

3.1%

3.4%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

96

58

5

79

2

0

1

316

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

60

228

20.8%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

30.4%

18.4%

1.6%

25.0%

0.6%

0.0%

0.3%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

23.7%75 10,405 13.0%

228 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $385,020.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.2

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%9.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%5.9%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

80.3%

15.3%

11.5%

1.2%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) UT, Martin (4-yr)

Dyersburg (2-yr)

Newbern (Tech Center)

McKenzie (Tech Center)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

575

262

94

43

36

183

1,193

48.2%

22.0%

7.9%

3.6%

3.0%

15.3%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

88.0%

48.6%

69.6%

53.2%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.07

21.1

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 7.5%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

10.4%

14.6%

$48,250

$20,780

24.4%

30.4%

-3.5%

11.1%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

207

76

23

53

2

0

18

454

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

165

260

38.8%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

45.6%

16.7%

5.1%

11.7%

0.4%

0.0%

4.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

16.5%75 10,405 13.0%

260 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $509,802.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.5

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-14.4%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.2%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

70.5%

13.1%

10.3%

-6.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Livingston (Tech Center)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Volunteer (2-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

Nashville (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

522

316

204

65

35

98

1,240

42.1%

25.5%

16.5%

5.2%

2.8%

7.9%

100%

Volunteer State - Windle Com Rd (Pub 2-Yr)

TTC - Livingston

750

652

53.5%

46.5%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

91.7%

95.5%

79.0%

44.3%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.32

21.2

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 11.7%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

1,402

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.0%

23.7%

$38,923

$17,445

24.3%

32.4%

3.8%

1.5%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

117

70

8

42

1

0

4

420

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

103

255

28.8%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

27.9%

16.7%

1.9%

10.0%

0.2%

0.0%

1.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

42.4%178 10,405 13.0%

255 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $435,582.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

15.6

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%11.1%

County TN

19.0

9.2%9.7%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

74.1%

14.7%

9.8%

-0.4%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Hohenwald (Tech Center)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Columbia (2-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Austin Peay (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

226

89

27

19

13

55

429

52.7%

20.7%

6.3%

4.4%

3.0%

12.8%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

94.0%

30.4%

83.3%

62.1%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.162.97

18.0

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 15.4%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

17.6%

19.4%

$44,099

$17,488

24.5%

31.3%

1.5%

3.6%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

40

32

379

26

2

0

1

563

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

36

97

27.1%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

7.1%

5.7%

67.3%

4.6%

0.4%

0.0%

0.2%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

14.7%83 10,405 13.0%

97 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $155,988.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%5.4%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.7%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

72.6%

14.2%

10.1%

-1.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Livingston (Tech Center)

Volunteer (2-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

85

85

38

5

4

19

236

36.0%

36.0%

16.1%

2.1%

1.7%

8.1%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

97.8%

44.4%

75.0%

68.8%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.41

24.4

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 12.3%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

13.4%

21.6%

$43,017

$18,279

21.9%

30.2%

-2.7%

0.8%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

23

17

4

1

0

0

0

65

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

27

60

31.0%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

35.4%

26.2%

6.2%

1.5%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

30.8%20 10,405 13.0%

60 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $106,776.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.0

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-8.2%

County TN

19.0

9.2%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

N/A

*

*

*

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Polk CountyTennessee County Higher Education Profile 2010

US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

77.8%

22.5%

16.8%

1.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Cleveland (2-yr)

UT, Chattanooga (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

Athens (Tech Center)

Chattanooga (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

231

41

40

34

27

81

454

50.9%

9.0%

8.8%

7.5%

5.9%

17.8%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

88.7%

44.8%

64.6%

39.5%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.24

20.6

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.3%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

11.4%

17.8%

$47,087

$20,958

23.8%

32.2%

-2.8%

2.1%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

66

32

4

20

2

0

1

139

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

51

111

31.5%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

47.5%

23.0%

2.9%

14.4%

1.4%

0.0%

0.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

10.1%14 10,405 13.0%

111 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $219,996.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.2

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-4.2%

County TN

19.0

9.2%9.5%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

79.9%

26.2%

21.6%

6.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Private, for-profit (3 institutions)

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Nashville (2-yr)

Livingston (Tech Center)

Volunteer (2-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

1,528

454

327

238

142

517

3,206

47.7%

14.2%

10.2%

7.4%

4.4%

16.1%

100%

Tennessee Technological University (Public 4-yr)

Nashville State Tech- Cookeville (Pub 2-Yr)

11,338

741

344

91.3%

6.0%

2.8%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

91.5%

58.2%

73.2%

55.0%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.09

22.6

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 13.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

12,423

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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TN Student Assistance Award County TN

20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.7%

24.2%

$45,658

$20,369

26.2%

36.2%

12.2%

4.2%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

604

251

54

73

3

0

22

1,114

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

309

859

26.5%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

54.2%

22.5%

4.8%

6.6%

0.3%

0.0%

2.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

9.6%107 10,405 13.0%

859 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,664,526.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.9

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%25.1%

County TN

19.0

9.2%5.6%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

73.2%

16.7%

10.9%

-5.2%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Chattanooga (2-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

UT, Chattanooga (4-yr)

Roane (2-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

436

115

89

55

49

183

927

47.0%

12.4%

9.6%

5.9%

5.3%

19.7%

100%

Bryan College(Private, 4-yr) 1,044 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

82.2%

52.3%

73.7%

46.8%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.37

21.1

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 10.4%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

1,044

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.7%

20.1%

$42,488

$17,621

26.4%

33.0%

7.6%

4.0%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

154

67

12

90

2

0

3

379

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

120

310

27.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

40.6%

17.7%

3.2%

23.7%

0.5%

0.0%

0.8%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

13.5%51 10,405 13.0%

310 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $575,424.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.1

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%18.9%

County TN

19.0

9.2%9.8%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

79.2%

24.0%

16.3%

-6.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Roane (2-yr)

Harriman (Tech Center)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Pellissippi (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

887

370

204

198

156

355

2,170

40.9%

17.1%

9.4%

9.1%

7.2%

16.4%

100%

Roane-Main Campus (Public 2-yr)

TTC - Harriman

2,816

226

92.6%

7.4%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

79.8%

63.3%

68.6%

64.2%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.13

21.9

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.8%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

3,042

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

8.9%

17.4%

$52,966

$22,407

22.4%

30.8%

2.8%

4.6%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

396

100

66

90

1

0

7

861

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

143

515

21.7%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

46.0%

11.6%

7.7%

10.5%

0.1%

0.0%

0.8%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

23.3%201 10,405 13.0%

515 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $817,650.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.3

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%7.0%

County TN

19.0

9.2%9.8%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

78.9%

18.3%

12.7%

-0.2%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Volunteer (2-yr)

Austin Peay (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Tennessee State U (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

728

435

218

130

94

470

2,075

35.1%

21.0%

10.5%

6.3%

4.5%

22.7%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

92.5%

47.9%

75.6%

50.2%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.26

21.1

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 6.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

10.1%

11.2%

$56,379

$22,034

28.3%

35.2%

15.5%

10.0%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

500

118

40

178

1

0

10

887

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

159

580

21.5%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

56.4%

13.3%

4.5%

20.1%

0.1%

0.0%

1.1%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

4.5%40 10,405 13.0%

580 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,195,530.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.7

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%35.3%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.4%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

87.3%

32.9%

26.1%

5.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

TTC - Murfreesboro

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Motlow (2-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

5,458

1,368

1,023

517

285

1,439

10,090

54.1%

13.6%

10.1%

5.1%

2.8%

14.3%

100%

MTSU (Public 4-yr)

Private, for-profit (1 institution)

27,195

570

284

97.0%

2.0%

1.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

91.3%

55.6%

77.3%

57.7%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.18

22.6

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 12.4%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

28,049

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.5%

12.2%

$63,653

$24,855

29.5%

39.7%

26.4%

14.4%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

2,261

609

238

84

19

0

39

3,508

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

784

2,636

22.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

64.5%

17.4%

6.8%

2.4%

0.5%

0.0%

1.1%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

7.4%258 10,405 13.0%

2,636 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $5,595,852.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

20.5

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%47.7%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.4%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

73.5%

13.3%

9.1%

2.6%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Oneida (Tech Center)

Roane (2-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

534

409

182

71

42

109

1,347

39.6%

30.4%

13.5%

5.3%

3.1%

8.1%

100%

Roane - Scott County HiEd Center (Pub 2-Yr)

TTC - Oneida-Huntsville

345

306

53.0%

47.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

87.3%

45.2%

70.2%

47.6%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.31

20.5

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 10.5%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

651

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

18.4%

27.4%

$39,226

$14,945

27.1%

34.6%

3.9%

1.4%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

106

85

11

107

2

0

4

501

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

157

303

34.1%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

21.2%

17.0%

2.2%

21.4%

0.4%

0.0%

0.8%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

37.1%186 10,405 13.0%

303 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $461,700.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.0

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%10.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.8%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

71.3%

16.0%

10.4%

-5.8%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Chattanooga (2-yr)

UT, Chattanooga (4-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

264

55

33

16

11

30

409

64.5%

13.4%

8.1%

3.9%

2.7%

7.3%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

79.9%

49.0%

59.7%

46.3%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.18

20.5

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.7%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.8%

22.5%

$40,397

$17,701

25.3%

34.7%

15.9%

1.5%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

60

29

5

29

2

0

0

153

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

55

159

25.7%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

39.2%

19.0%

3.3%

19.0%

1.3%

0.0%

0.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

18.3%28 10,405 13.0%

159 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $271,050.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

20.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%34.7%

County TN

19.0

9.2%12.9%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

78.7%

20.6%

15.5%

1.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Walters (2-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

Pellissippi (2-yr)

Knoxville (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

1,356

580

274

163

85

353

2,811

48.2%

20.6%

9.7%

5.8%

3.0%

12.6%

100%

Walters State - Sevier County Center (Pub 2-Yr) 1,664 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

87.5%

51.6%

75.2%

50.4%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.32

21.8

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 7.0%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

1,664

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.2%

14.7%

$48,937

$21,132

24.3%

33.3%

15.5%

2.6%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

529

253

100

284

4

0

16

1,241

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

260

606

30.0%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

42.6%

20.4%

8.1%

22.9%

0.3%

0.0%

1.3%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

4.4%55 10,405 13.0%

606 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,137,060.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.0

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%36.2%

County TN

19.0

9.2%10.7%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

84.7%

33.1%

27.5%

-3.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Private, for-profit (15 institutions)

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) U of Memphis (4-yr)

Southwest (2-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

McMinnville (Tech Center)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

14,905

11,553

2,267

1,608

1,385

4,749

36,467

40.9%

31.7%

6.2%

4.4%

3.8%

13.0%

100%

University of Memphis

Southwest - Macon Cove(Pub 2-Yr)

Southwest - Union Ave. Campus (Pub 2-Yr)

University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Cent

22,201

7,926

6,006

5,207

3,377

9,078

41.3%

14.7%

11.2%

9.7%

6.3%

16.9%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

96.3%

55.6%

58.6%

51.5%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.162.96

20.2

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 16.7%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

53,795

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

All Other Institutions

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

10.2%

18.1%

$57,110

$26,113

29.9%

33.1%

0.9%

53.1%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

5,299

1,992

692

677

75

0

94

9,758

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

5,854

16,210

26.5%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

54.3%

20.4%

7.1%

6.9%

0.8%

0.0%

1.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

9.5%929 10,405 13.0%

16,210 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $33,925,110.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

22.7

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%0.0%

County TN

19.0

9.2%11.0%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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US

Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

72.6%

14.2%

10.1%

-1.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Volunteer (2-yr)

Livingston (Tech Center)

Hartsville (Tech Center)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

223

150

127

77

64

150

791

28.2%

19.0%

16.1%

9.7%

8.1%

19.0%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

94.6%

42.0%

81.4%

53.1%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.25

21.2

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 6.8%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.8%

21.6%

$43,017

$18,279

25.3%

34.7%

6.9%

4.0%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

139

56

13

16

2

0

2

274

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

55

153

26.4%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

50.7%

20.4%

4.7%

5.8%

0.7%

0.0%

0.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

16.8%46 10,405 13.0%

153 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $300,546.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

15.2

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%20.9%

County TN

19.0

9.2%6.3%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

78.8%

17.6%

13.8%

4.9%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Austin Peay (4-yr)

Nashville (2-yr)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Dickson (Tech Center)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

260

46

37

26

16

69

454

57.3%

10.1%

8.1%

5.7%

3.5%

15.2%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

93.5%

44.3%

88.5%

55.3%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.29

21.9

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.6%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

11.1%

18.2%

$45,570

$20,554

24.4%

32.9%

5.9%

5.0%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

79

30

3

32

0

0

4

183

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

55

157

25.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

43.2%

16.4%

1.6%

17.5%

0.0%

0.0%

2.2%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

19.1%35 10,405 13.0%

157 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $342,732.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

15.6

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%22.8%

County TN

19.0

9.2%11.0%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

81.9%

27.6%

19.8%

-1.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Less Critical

Educational Needs Index

ETSU - UT Center

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Northeast (2-yr)

East Tennessee (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Elizabethton (Tech Center)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

2,727

2,112

603

170

119

519

6,250

43.6%

33.8%

9.6%

2.7%

1.9%

8.3%

100%

Northeast (Public 2-yr)

King College (Private, 4-yr)

5,195

1,581

710

69.4%

21.1%

9.5%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

78.8%

63.9%

73.4%

61.3%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.26

22.1

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 12.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

7,486

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

8.8%

15.7%

$52,108

$23,667

22.7%

30.4%

0.6%

3.5%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

1,354

393

186

263

12

0

51

2,375

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

617

1,450

29.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

57.0%

16.5%

7.8%

11.1%

0.5%

0.0%

2.1%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

4.9%116 10,405 13.0%

1,450 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $2,726,640.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.5

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-6.1%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.8%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

85.2%

28.7%

22.0%

0.6%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Less Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Volunteer (2-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Tennessee State U (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

2,936

834

575

360

221

1,104

6,030

48.7%

13.8%

9.5%

6.0%

3.7%

18.3%

100%

Volunteer State Community College

TSU - Vol. State

7,206

168

97.7%

2.3%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

88.7%

62.6%

76.5%

54.4%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.40

21.6

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.9%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

7,374

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.7%

8.4%

$64,732

$26,357

26.7%

34.0%

15.6%

8.3%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

1,376

336

182

581

3

0

17

2,615

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

402

1,381

22.5%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

52.6%

12.8%

7.0%

22.2%

0.1%

0.0%

0.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

4.6%120 10,405 13.0%

1,381 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $2,643,042.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.8

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%32.1%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.9%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

82.6%

19.6%

13.4%

-3.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Dyersburg (2-yr)

U of Memphis (4-yr)

Covingston (Tech Center)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Southwest (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

978

670

281

258

227

455

2,869

34.1%

23.4%

9.8%

9.0%

7.9%

15.9%

100%

Dyersburg - Tipton Co. Facility (Pub 2-Yr)

TTC - Covington

1,133

263

81.2%

18.8%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

93.5%

55.9%

63.3%

52.4%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.162.97

21.2

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.4%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

1,396

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

11.6%

16.4%

$57,613

$21,797

28.1%

35.1%

12.2%

21.3%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

429

140

39

179

5

0

10

954

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

304

787

27.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

45.0%

14.7%

4.1%

18.8%

0.5%

0.0%

1.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

15.9%152 10,405 13.0%

787 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,431,918.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

19.4

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%27.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.2%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

72.6%

14.2%

10.1%

-1.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Hartsville (Tech Center)

Volunteer (2-yr)

Livingston (Tech Center)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

128

107

94

36

31

30

426

30.0%

25.1%

22.1%

8.5%

7.3%

7.0%

100%

TTC - Hartsville 220 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

96.2%

51.5%

53.8%

33.3%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.24

18.6

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.3%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

220

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.0%

21.6%

$43,017

$18,279

24.8%

33.8%

6.6%

12.0%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

42

23

4

7

0

0

1

111

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

27

74

26.7%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

37.8%

20.7%

3.6%

6.3%

0.0%

0.0%

0.9%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

30.6%34 10,405 13.0%

74 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $131,286.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.3

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%10.5%

County TN

19.0

9.2%15.8%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

74.5%

17.5%

13.1%

2.1%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) East Tennessee (4-yr)

Northeast (2-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

Elizabethton (Tech Center)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

307

220

40

36

32

31

666

46.1%

33.0%

6.0%

5.4%

4.8%

4.7%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

93.9%

48.6%

69.8%

49.2%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.36

21.0

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.2%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

10.3%

22.6%

$41,419

$18,075

21.6%

30.8%

0.3%

1.4%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

120

45

8

36

1

0

4

238

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

65

128

33.7%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

50.4%

18.9%

3.4%

15.1%

0.4%

0.0%

1.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

10.1%24 10,405 13.0%

128 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $247,812.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

15.3

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-0.1%

County TN

19.0

9.2%5.0%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

81.5%

24.9%

18.3%

-4.7%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Less Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Walters (2-yr)

Pellissippi (2-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Roane (2-yr)

Knoxville (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

118

91

57

44

41

73

424

27.8%

21.5%

13.4%

10.4%

9.7%

17.2%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

72.6%

40.1%

73.5%

61.7%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.33

20.5

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 5.0%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

10.7%

14.7%

$51,853

$22,464

25.5%

34.8%

6.0%

1.6%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

110

46

8

30

1

0

5

227

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

72

188

27.7%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

48.5%

20.3%

3.5%

13.2%

0.4%

0.0%

2.2%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

11.9%27 10,405 13.0%

188 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $379,512.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

18.7

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%25.4%

County TN

19.0

9.2%12.9%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

72.6%

14.2%

10.1%

-1.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Motlow (2-yr)

McMinnville (Tech Center)

Livingston (Tech Center)

Crossville (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

66

44

36

21

11

46

224

29.5%

19.6%

16.1%

9.4%

4.9%

20.5%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

81.5%

42.6%

78.3%

63.6%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.34

21.0

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.7%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

14.2%

21.6%

$43,017

$18,279

22.7%

33.4%

-0.5%

1.0%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

26

16

2

16

0

0

0

79

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

19

56

25.3%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

32.9%

20.3%

2.5%

20.3%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

24.1%19 10,405 13.0%

56 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $103,134.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

13.5

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-16.2%

County TN

19.0

9.2%10.6%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

73.3%

16.8%

11.1%

1.8%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Most Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) McMinnville (Tech Center)

Motlow (2-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Murfreesboro (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

619

515

297

272

243

272

2,218

27.9%

23.2%

13.4%

12.3%

11.0%

12.3%

100%

Motlow - McMinnville (Pub 2-Yr)

TTC - McMinnville

839

212

79.8%

20.2%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

84.4%

48.2%

73.9%

49.3%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.27

21.3

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 11.3%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

1,051

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

12.5%

19.4%

$43,961

$18,314

25.6%

34.1%

3.6%

4.8%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

225

106

22

64

2

0

4

567

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

112

381

22.7%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

39.7%

18.7%

3.9%

11.3%

0.4%

0.0%

0.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

25.4%144 10,405 13.0%

381 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $642,024.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.1

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%15.7%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.8%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

83.4%

33.1%

27.2%

6.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

ETSU-College of Medicine

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) East Tennessee (4-yr)

Northeast (2-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Elizabethton (Tech Center)

Walters (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

2,806

1,547

342

192

101

364

5,352

52.4%

28.9%

6.4%

3.6%

1.9%

6.8%

100%

ETSU (Public 4-yr)

ETSU-College of Pharmacy

Emmanuel School of Religion (Private, 4-yr)

Private, for-profit (1 institution)

15,331

436

253

133

75

94.5%

2.7%

1.6%

0.8%

0.5%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

90.9%

57.8%

74.1%

62.5%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.24

22.0

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 14.9%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

16,228

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

8.6%

17.4%

$52,676

$23,621

24.0%

35.0%

9.4%

6.0%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

966

388

147

187

14

0

41

1,864

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

568

1,162

32.8%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

51.8%

20.8%

7.9%

10.0%

0.8%

0.0%

2.2%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

6.5%121 10,405 13.0%

1,162 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $2,228,802.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.6

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%17.7%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.9%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

74.1%

14.7%

9.8%

-0.4%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Columbia (2-yr)

Hohenwald (Tech Center)

UT, Martin (4-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Crump (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

227

81

68

37

23

106

542

41.9%

14.9%

12.5%

6.8%

4.2%

19.6%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

95.3%

37.3%

89.5%

41.0%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.52

20.1

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 9.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN*

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

21.9%

19.4%

$44,099

$17,488

21.3%

37.7%

-1.3%

8.4%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

68

48

1

84

2

0

10

290

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

59

147

28.6%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

23.4%

16.6%

0.3%

29.0%

0.7%

0.0%

3.4%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

26.6%77 10,405 13.0%

147 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $234,120.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

17.9

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%7.3%

County TN

19.0

9.2%6.2%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

*

*

*

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

81.9%

21.5%

17.9%

-5.0%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) UT, Martin (4-yr)

McKenzie (Tech Center)

Jackson (2-yr)

Dyersburg (2-yr)

Paris (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

822

179

94

74

66

232

1,467

56.0%

12.2%

6.4%

5.0%

4.5%

15.8%

100%

University of Tennessee, Martin 6,808 100.0%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

86.4%

59.7%

81.1%

59.2%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.25

22.5

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 11.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

6,808

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

13.0%

26.2%

$43,497

$19,611

24.5%

35.4%

-4.6%

9.7%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

340

131

26

74

3

0

49

773

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

280

390

41.8%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

44.0%

16.9%

3.4%

9.6%

0.4%

0.0%

6.3%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

19.4%150 10,405 13.0%

390 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $866,772.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.0

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%-27.6%

County TN

19.0

9.2%8.6%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

72.4%

12.9%

10.1%

13.7%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

Motlow (2-yr)

Livingston (Tech Center)

Nashville (2-yr)

Crossville (Tech Center)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

362

131

109

86

58

227

973

37.2%

13.5%

11.2%

8.8%

6.0%

23.3%

100%

No Institution in this County

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

84.6%

37.7%

68.3%

59.7%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.25

21.4

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 8.4%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

13.5%

24.2%

$37,464

$16,607

24.7%

32.7%

7.9%

3.0%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

133

71

6

14

2

0

2

289

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

79

281

21.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

46.0%

24.6%

2.1%

4.8%

0.7%

0.0%

0.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

21.1%61 10,405 13.0%

281 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $527,412.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

16.7

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%19.3%

County TN

19.0

9.2%9.1%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

94.3%

55.5%

50.2%

-1.9%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Least Critical

Educational Needs Index

Williamson Christian College (Private, 4-yr)

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Columbia (2-yr)

UT, Chattanooga (4-yr)

Nashville (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

2,038

1,653

1,310

512

366

1,429

7,308

27.9%

22.6%

17.9%

7.0%

5.0%

19.6%

100%

Columbia - Yates Vocational Center (Pub 2-Yr)

O'More College of Design (Private, 4-yr)

1,568

170

74

86.5%

9.4%

4.1%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

95.3%

66.2%

83.6%

57.7%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.33

23.5

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 10.1%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

1,812

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

7.5%

4.0%

$101,444

$42,786

27.9%

33.0%

25.3%

7.9%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

2,522

307

481

175

4

0

26

3,586

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

242

649

27.2%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

70.3%

8.6%

13.4%

4.9%

0.1%

0.0%

0.7%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

2.0%71 10,405 13.0%

649 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,393,014.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

19.1

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%52.3%

County TN

19.0

9.2%6.9%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.

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Adults with High School Diploma or Higher

Adults with Associates Degree or Higher

Adults with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Younger Adults with Degrees Relative to Older Adults

86.2%

31.3%

23.8%

4.5%

81.8%

28.0%

22.2%

0.8%

84.5%

34.9%

27.4%

0.4%

County Adult Educational Attainment (2006 - 2008)Least Critical

Educational Needs Index

Where do students from this county go to attend college? (Fall 2009) Volunteer (2-yr)

Middle Tennessee (4-yr)

Tennessee Tech (4-yr)

UT, Knoxville (4-yr)

Nashville (2-yr)

All Other Public Institutions

Total

1,153

1,132

448

274

119

790

3,916

29.4%

28.9%

11.4%

7.0%

3.0%

20.2%

100%

Cumberland University (Private, 4-yr)

Private, for-profit (1 institution)

1,351

358

79.1%

20.9%

High School Graduation Rate (Spring 2008)

TN

High School Graduates Attending Public TN College (Fall 2009)

First-time Freshmen TELS Recipients (Fall 2009)

TELS Second Year Renewal Rate (Fall 2008 cohort)

89.4%

65.3%

79.6%

53.4%

55.3%

71.0%

54.9%

County Education Profile

Recent High School Graduate Average ACT Score (Fall 2009)

Recent High School Graduate Average High School GPA (Fall 2009)

21.3

3.163.29

21.6

Total

Adult College Enrollment Average (2005 - 2007) 7.0%

ENI produces a snapshot of current conditions and trends of education need. (Source: Educational Needs Index 2008; ENI uses PUMAs as opposed to county boundaries for analysis and comparison)

Recent High School Graduates College Destination by County (Fall 2009)

1,709

Head Count

%

Sources: THEC (public 2-year and 4-year) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (TTC and private from Fall 2008); Excludes institutions which do not participate in federal student financial aid programs

Sources: THEC; American Commnuity Survey (ACS) 2008; Tennessee Department of Education; First-time freshman; Adults ages 25-64; Younger Adults ages 25-44; Older Adults ages 45-64; Degree attainment include Associate or higher. * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

County

County Education Pipeline (Fall 2000 - Spring 2009)

County

How many students come to this county to attend college? (Fall 2009)

The education pipeline follows entering ninth graders through their journey to complete public college within Tennessee. The pipeline data does not include students who attend private in-state or any out-of-state colleges. Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained by Spring 2009.

Source: THEC SIS; First-time Freshman; * Enrollment in this county less than or equal to 3 students.

83.2%

12.8%

100%

Sources: THEC Student Information System (SIS); National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core Data

TN

%Head Count

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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20.3%

Unemployment Rate (September 2009)

Population in Poverty (2006-08 avg)

Median Family Income (2006-08 avg)

Per Capita Personal Income (2006-08 avg)

Population Ages 0 to 19 (2008)

Population Ages 20 to 44 (2008)

Rate of Population Growth (2000 to 2008)

Non-white population (2008)

TELS Scholarship Recipients

HOPE

HOPE with ASPIRE

HOPE with GAMS

Dual Enrollment Grant

Access Award

HOPE Foster Care Grant

Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant

Grand Total

Recipients

Eligible but Unfunded

Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants

9.0%

6.7%

$70,351

$28,181

27.1%

34.3%

18.7%

8.5%

10.5%

16.2%

$53,653

$24,094

26.3%

34.0%

8.2%

19.1%

9.8%

13.4%

$63,211

$27,466

27.2%

34.4%

7.3%

1,142

186

129

302

2

0

8

1,855

Non-Traditional Student Scholarship

37,261

12,703

4,585

13,434

343

0

1,470

80,201

244

735

24.9%

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Award Amounts:

HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr)

ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr)

Wilder-Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only)

61.6%

10.0%

7.0%

16.3%

0.1%

0.0%

0.4%

100.0%

46.5%

15.8%

5.7%

16.8%

0.4%

0.0%

1.8%

100.0%

4.6%86 10,405 13.0%

735 students from this county applied for the need-based TSAA grant by June 30, 2009 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,589,070.

26,119

69,967

27.2%

Sources: THEC; Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation

Sources: United States Census Bureau Population Estimates; Tennessee Department of Health; ACS 2008; UT-K Center for Business and Economic Research and the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; * Data represent a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub-state area.

US County TN

Years of Potential Life Lost (premature mortality)

Low Birth Weight

19.0

Health Outomes Demographics and Income

County Business Patterns (2007)

Source: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

County Socioeconomic Profile

HC % HC %

County TN Total Cumulative Scholarship Renewal

County Business Patterns cover most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on self-employed individuals, employees of private households, railroad employees, agricultural production employees, and most government employees. County Business Patterns: 2007 was released July 2009.

County Financial Aid Profile (2008 - 2009)

Population Projections (2010 to 2030) N/A19.0%36.0%

County TN

19.0

9.2%7.8%

Graduates include Associate and Bachelor degrees attained through Spring 2009.