Tennessee?s 5th Congressional District Representative Jim Cooper (D-TN05)

This data is for all of Cheatham, Davidson, and Dickson counties for FY 2020, and refers to people, units, and entities in District 5. IMPACT

$10,397,577 16,251 in financial aid provided by VU to 837 undergraduate students from the students enrolled VU alumni living in the district (undergraduate, graduate, professional, district and/or non-degree seeking)

$4,457,997 in financial aid provided by VU to 36 students participated in the Fisk-Vanderbilt undergraduate Pell Grant recipients Mast er?s-t o-Ph.D. Bridge Program 6,124 VU employees 61 K-12 students attended Vanderbilt Inst it ut e of Nanoscale Science and Engineering?s 4,825 VU donors blackberry solar cell one-day field t rip program 2,055 practicing VU School of Nursing alumni 281 K-12 students and teachers involved in the VU 51 practicing VU School of Nursing-trained nurse Aerospace Design Lab midwives 25 K-12 students hosted by VU School of 8 VU School of Nursing students conducted Engineering's Laborat ory for Syst em s Int egrit y medical/legal clinics for seniors and Reliabilit y 179 VU School of Nursing students did clinical 53 VU School of Engineering students worked with placements at district-based sites district-based organizations on senior capstone 15 nursing specialty education programs offered design projects by VU School of Nursing

For more information, please contact Vanderbilt University?s Office of Federal Relations: Christina West 202-216-4370 | Collier Roberts 615-875-2421 Vanderbilt University?s FY 2020 runs July 1, 2019?June 30, 2020. vanderbilt.edu/federalrelations/for-congressional-staff/VU-impact.php ?s 5th Congressional District Representative Jim Cooper (D-TN05)

24,000 pro bono legal service hours performed by 250 attended the CLAS-Nashville Library VU Law School students for district-based Collaboration ?The Amazing Twins: Ancient Maya organizations Tales from the Popol Wuj? puppet show 31 K-12 schools with student teachers from VU 4,165 teachers and students attended the of education and human performance of CLAS-Nashville Children?s Theatre development collaborative project ?Return to Sender? children's play 6 students enrolled in Next St eps at VU 65 free concerts (13 live/52 virtual) provided 96 high school students enrolled in the School for through VU Blair School of Science and Mat h at Vanderbilt 620 residents enrolled in pre-college and/or adult 184 K-12 students involved in the Day of programs at VU Blair School of Music Discovery Program 19 youth participated in Dyer Observat ory 1,200 K-12 students involved in Scient ist in t he Summer Camp Classroom Part nership Part nership program 750 individuals participated in learning 7,200 K-12 students involved in the Resident opportunities through OSHER Lifelong Learning Scient ist program Inst it ut e 114 schools received in-depth support in literacy 285 youth participated in Sat urday/ Sum m er learning, teacher teaming and leadership, science Academ y at Vanderbilt for t he Young modeling and curriculum, and STEM innovation from VU Peabody College 13 youth participated in Vanderbilt Sum m er Academ y 61 VU Peabody College students completed internships in the area of human and 24 youth participated in Weekend Academ y at organizational development Vanderbilt Universit y 5 evaluation platforms created by VU Peabody 2,374 VU Athletics season ticket holders College students for nonprofit organizations 101 youth participated in VU Lacrosse Camp 12 Middle Tennessee school districts participated 350 library materials provided to district libraries in the 2020 Tennessee Educat ion Research through VU?s int erlibrary loan program Alliance Tennessee Educator Survey 4 VU Owen Graduate School of Management students worked for nonprofit organizations 75 students and teachers attended presentations by Cent er for Lat in Am erican St udies (CLAS) guest speakers 630 students and teachers received instructional materials by CLAS 232 teachers trained by CLAS

For more information, please contact Vanderbilt University?s Office of Federal Relations: Christina West 202-216-4370 | Collier Roberts 615-875-2421 Vanderbilt University?s FY 2020 runs July 1, 2019?June 30, 2020. vanderbilt.edu/federalrelations/for-congressional-staff/VU-impact.php