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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
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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
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.
*
*
*
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
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.
*
*
*
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
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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
Cannon 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
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.
*
*
*
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
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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
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.
*
*
*
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
Claiborne 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
11.1%
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.
Clay 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) 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
Clay 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
12.6%
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.
*
*
*
Cocke 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
71.0%
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
Cocke 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
12.2%
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.
Coffee 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
81.4%
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
Coffee 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
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.
Crockett 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
77.9%
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
Crockett 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
13.4%
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.
*
*
*
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
Cumberland 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
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.
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
Davidson 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
9.2%
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.
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
Decatur 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
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.
*
*
*
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
DeKalb 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
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.
*
*
*
Dickson 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%
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
Dickson 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%
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.
Dyer 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
77.0%
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
Dyer 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
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.
Fayette 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
80.0%
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
Fayette 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
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.
Fentress 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) 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
Fentress 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
13.0%
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.
*
*
*
Franklin 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
80.1%
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
Franklin 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
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.
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
Gibson 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
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.
Giles 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
77.0%
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
Giles 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
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.
Grainger 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
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
Grainger 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
13.5%
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.
Greene 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
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
Greene 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
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.
Grundy 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)
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
Grundy 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
13.0%
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.
*
*
*
Hamblen 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
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
Hamblen 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
12.5%
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.
Hamilton 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
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
Hamilton 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
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.
Hancock 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
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
Hancock 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
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.
*
*
*
Hardeman 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
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
Hardeman 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
12.7%
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.
Hardin 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
72.5%
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
Hardin 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
11.1%
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.
Hawkins 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
76.2%
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
Hawkins 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
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.
Haywood 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) 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
Haywood 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
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.
*
*
*
Henderson 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%
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
Henderson 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
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.
Henry 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
81.1%
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
Henry 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%
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.
Hickman 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
72.5%
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
Hickman 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
12.4%
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.
Houston 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) 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
Houston 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
11.6%
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.
*
*
*
Humphreys 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) 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
Humphreys 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
11.9%
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.
*
*
*
Jackson 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) 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
Jackson 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
12.7%
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.
*
*
*
Jefferson 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
76.3%
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
Jefferson 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
11.8%
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.
Johnson 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
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
Johnson 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
12.2%
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.
*
*
*
Knox 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
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
Knox 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
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.
Lake 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
77.9%
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
Lake 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
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.
*
*
*
Lauderdale 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
71.1%
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
Lauderdale 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
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.
Lawrence 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%
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
Lawrence 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
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.
Lewis 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
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
Lewis 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
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.
*
*
*
Lincoln 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%
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
Lincoln 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
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.
Loudon 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
84.5%
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
Loudon 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
9.5%
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.
Macon 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
71.7%
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
Macon 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
11.2%
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.
Madison 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
84.7%
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
Madison 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
11.0%
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.
Marion 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
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
Marion 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%
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.
Marshall 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
79.4%
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
Marshall 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
16.3%
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.
Maury 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
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
Maury 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
11.9%
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.
McMinn 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
78.7%
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
McMinn 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
13.0%
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.
McNairy 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
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
McNairy 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
12.7%
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.
Meigs 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) 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
Meigs 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
13.6%
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.
*
*
*
Monroe 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
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
Monroe 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
16.1%
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.
Montgomery 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
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
Montgomery 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
9.0%
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.
Moore 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
79.9%
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
Moore 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%
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.
*
*
*
Morgan 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
73.2%
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
Morgan 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
11.6%
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.
Obion 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
80.3%
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
Obion 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
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.
Overton 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
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
Overton 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
12.0%
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.
Perry 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
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
Perry 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
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.
*
*
*
Pickett 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)
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
Pickett 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
13.4%
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
*
*
*
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
Polk 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
11.4%
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.
*
*
*
Putnam 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
79.9%
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
Putnam 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%
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.
Rhea 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
73.2%
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
Rhea 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
12.7%
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.
Roane 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
79.2%
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
Roane 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
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.
Robertson 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
78.9%
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
Robertson 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
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.
Rutherford 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
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
Rutherford 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
9.5%
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.
Scott 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
73.5%
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
Scott 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
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.
Sequatchie 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)
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
Sequatchie 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%
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.
*
*
*
Sevier 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
78.7%
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
Sevier 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
9.2%
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.
Shelby 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
84.7%
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
Shelby 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
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.
Smith 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)
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
Smith 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%
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.
*
*
*
Stewart 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) 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
Stewart 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
11.1%
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.
*
*
*
Sullivan 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
81.9%
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
Sullivan 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
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.
Sumner 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
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
Sumner 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%
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.
Tipton 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
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
Tipton 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
11.6%
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.
Trousdale 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) 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
Trousdale 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
12.0%
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.
*
*
*
Unicoi 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
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
Unicoi 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
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.
*
*
*
Union 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
81.5%
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
Union 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
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.
*
*
*
Van Buren 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)
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
Van Buren 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
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.
*
*
*
Warren 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
73.3%
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
Warren 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
12.5%
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.
Washington 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
83.4%
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
Washington 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
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.
Wayne 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
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
Wayne 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
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.
*
*
*
Weakley 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
81.9%
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
Weakley 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
13.0%
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.
White 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
72.4%
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
White 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
13.5%
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.
Williamson 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
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
Williamson 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
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.
Wilson 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
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
Wilson 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
9.0%
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.