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Tennessee Higher Education Commission 404 James Robertson Parkway, Suite 1900 Nashville, TN 37243 2008 Higher Education Profile: Anderson County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 78.0% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 23.7% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 17.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐7.7% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 10.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $48,928 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,076 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 11.9% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 5.7% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.1% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 31.5% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 3.4% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 6.9% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Roane (2‐yr) 885 32.2% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 750 27.3% No institution in this county Pellissippi (2‐yr) 375 13.7% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 196 7.1% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 122 4.4% All Other Public Institutions 417 15.2% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 2,745 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Anderson County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 507 60.8% 33,120 49.3% Randy McNally Republican 5 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 126 15.1% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 51 6.1% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 55 6.6% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 4 0.5% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Jim Hackworth Democrat 33 Les Winningham Democrat 38 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 91 10.9% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 834 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 182 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 683 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 21.0% 24.2% 683 students from Anderson County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,366,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

1 2008 Higher Education Profile: Bedford County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 75.7% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 16.2% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 14.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 2.2% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 14.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $48,824 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $20,951 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 22.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 30.5% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 27.4% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 37.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 16.0% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 10.5% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Shelbyville (tech center) 499 92.6% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 443 34.0% Buchanan Beauty College (for‐profit) 40 7.4% Motlow (2‐yr) 333 25.5% Shelbyville (Tech Center) 230 17.6% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 81 6.2% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 63 4.8% All Other Public Institutions 154 11.8% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,304 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Bedford County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 184 34.3% 33,120 49.3% Republican 16 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 60 11.2% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 23 4.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 96 17.9% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Curt Cobb Democrat 62 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 172 32.1% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 536 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 92 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 325 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 22.1% 24.2% 325 students from Bedford County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $650,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

2 2008 Higher Education Profile: Benton County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 72.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 14.9% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.7% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 3.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $42,567 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $29,235 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.1% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 23.3% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 22.2% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 30.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐2.8% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.7% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) UT, Martin (4‐yr) 128 27.7% Jackson (2‐yr) 65 14.1% No institution in this county Nashville (2‐yr) 61 13.2% Paris (Tech Center) 50 10.8% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 38 8.2% All Other Public Institutions 120 26.0% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 462 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Benton County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 70 31.4% 33,120 49.3% Roy Herron Democrat 24 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 46 20.6% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 9 4.0% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 24 10.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 3 1.3% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.4% 226 0.3% Willie Butch Borchert Democrat 75 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 70 31.4% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 223 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 59 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 170 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 25.8% 24.2% 170 students from Benton County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $340,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

3 2008 Higher Education Profile: Bledsoe County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 78.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 24.3% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐4.8% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.6% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 22.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $36,787 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $15,778 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 26.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 42.3% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.6% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 36.1% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 3.2% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 5.2% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Chattanooga (2‐yr) 124 40.4% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 75 24.4% No institution in this county UT, Chattanooga (4‐yr) 31 10.1% Roane (2‐yr) 29 9.4% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 18 5.9% All Other Public Institutions 30 9.8% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 307 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Bledsoe County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 50 43.1% 33,120 49.3% Steve Roller Democrat 14 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 17 14.7% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 3.4% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 25 21.6% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.9% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Eric H. Swafford Republican 25 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 19 16.4% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 116 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 27 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 110 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 19.7% 24.2% 110 students from Bledsoe County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $220,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

4 2008 Higher Education Profile: Blount County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 72.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 15.4% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 21.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 7.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.7% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 11.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $52,596 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $22,220 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 15.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 28.1% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.9% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 10.8% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 5.4% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Maryville College (private, not‐for‐profit) 1,176 100.0% Pellissippi (2‐yr) 1,284 40.1% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 925 28.9% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 224 7.0% Roane (2‐yr) 147 4.6% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 134 4.2% All Other Public Institutions 487 15.2% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 3,201 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Blount County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 648 56.3% 33,120 49.3% Raymond Finney Republican 8 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 167 14.5% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 84 7.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 182 15.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 8 0.7% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Joe McCord Republican 8 Doug Overby Republican 20 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 62 5.4% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 1,151 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 226 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 785 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 22.4% 24.2% 785 students from Blount County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,570,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

5 2008 Higher Education Profile: Bradley County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 83.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 27.2% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 18.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 2.3% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.2% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $42,810 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $19,747 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.2% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 37.4% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.6% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.9% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 4.4% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 6.5% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Lee University (private, not‐for‐profit) 4,086 55.0% Cleveland (2‐yr) 1,520 52.3% Cleveland (public 2‐yr) 3,013 40.6% UT, Chattanooga (4‐yr) 433 14.9% Church of God Thlgcl Seminary (private, not‐for‐profit) 235 3.2% Chattanooga (2‐yr) 229 7.9% Franklin Academy (private, not‐for‐profit) 49 0.7% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 221 7.6% New Concepts School of Cosmetology (for‐profit) 43 0.6% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 109 3.7% All Other Public Institutions 397 13.6% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 2,909 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Bradley County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 435 45.9% 33,120 49.3% Dewayne Bunch Republican 9 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 154 16.3% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 46 4.9% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 235 24.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 6 0.6% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 8 0.8% 226 0.3% Eric Watson Republican 22 Kevin Brooks Republican 24 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 63 6.7% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 947 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 237 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 820 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 22.4% 24.2% 820 students from Bradley County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,640,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

6 2008 Higher Education Profile: Campbell County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 72.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 12.7% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 8.8% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐6.9% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.7% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $35,796 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $14,944 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 21.4% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 9.0% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.6% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.2% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 1.1% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 2.0% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Jacksboro (tech center) 215 100.0% Roane (2‐yr) 464 44.7% Jacksboro (Tech Center) 155 14.9% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 106 10.2% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 67 6.5% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 65 6.3% All Other Public Institutions 181 17.4% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,038 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Campbell County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 127 31.3% 33,120 49.3% Tommy Kilby Democrat 12 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 76 18.7% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 3 0.7% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 45 11.1% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.2% 226 0.3% William A. Baird Republican 36 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 153 37.7% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 406 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 139 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 389 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 26.3% 24.2% 389 students from Campbell County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $778,00. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

7 2008 Higher Education Profile: Cannon County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 79.8% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 18.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 1.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,759 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,473 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 18.6% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.1% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 3.0% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.0% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 210 47.4% Motlow (2‐yr) 73 16.5% No institution in this county Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 48 10.8% Livingston (Tech Center) 23 5.2% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 20 4.5% All Other Public Institutions 69 15.6% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 443 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Cannon County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 78 52.0% 33,120 49.3% Mae Beavers Republican 17 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 33 22.0% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 7 4.7% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 1 0.7% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Stratton Bone Jr. Democrat 46 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 31 20.7% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 150 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 30 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 96 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 23.8% 24.2% 96 students from Cannon County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $192,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

8 2008 Higher Education Profile: Carroll County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 72.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 14.9% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.7% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 3.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $42,567 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $29,235 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.1% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 20.9% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 32.1% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐1.2% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 12.3% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Bethel College (private, not‐for‐profit) 2,155 90.3% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 324 30.6% McKenzie (tech center) 231 9.7% Jackson (2‐yr) 281 26.6% McKenzie (Tech Center) 128 12.1% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 51 4.8% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 48 4.5% All Other Public Institutions 226 21.4% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,058 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Carroll County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 148 25.9% 33,120 49.3% Lowe Finney Democrat 27 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 91 15.9% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 17 3.0% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 116 20.3% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 4 0.7% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 2 0.4% 226 0.3% Mark L. Maddox Democrat 76 Chris Crider Republican 79 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 193 33.8% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 571 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 187 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 341 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 35.4% 24.2% 341 students from Carroll County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $682,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

9 2008 Higher Education Profile: Carter County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 69.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 11.3% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 3.4% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.2% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.2% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,463 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $17,009 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 23.5% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 11.6% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 22.0% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 36.0% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 3.8% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.1% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Milligan College (private, not‐for‐profit) 1,014 68.6% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 854 51.4% Elizabethton (tech center) 465 31.4% Northeast (2‐yr) 615 37.0% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 64 3.9% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 47 2.8% Walters (2‐yr) 28 1.7% All Other Public Institutions 53 3.2% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,661 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Carter County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 259 40.8% 33,120 49.3% Republican 3 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 151 23.8% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 20 3.1% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 32 5.0% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 7 1.1% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 4 0.6% 226 0.3% Kent Williams Republican 4 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 162 25.5% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 635 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 225 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 540 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 29.4% 24.2% 540 students from Carter County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,050,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

10 2008 Higher Education Profile: Cheatham County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 90.2% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 29.8% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 13.2% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐0.1% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.0% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 10.3% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $53,957 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,431 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 15.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 47.5% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 27.2% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.9% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 6.7% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.8% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Nashville (2‐yr) 294 25.9% Austin Peay (4‐yr) 227 20.0% No institution in this county Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 175 15.4% Volunteer (2‐yr) 85 7.5% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 82 7.2% All Other Public Institutions 274 24.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,137 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Cheatham County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 236 53.9% 33,120 49.3% Rosalind Kurita Democrat 22 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 67 15.3% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 20 4.6% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 86 19.6% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.2% 226 0.3% Phillip Johnson Republican 78 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 27 6.2% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 438 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 95 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 298 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 24.2% 24.2% 298 students from Cheatham County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant byJune 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $596,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

11 2008 Higher Education Profile: Chester County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 70.6% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 14.8% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 21.0% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 5.1% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.6% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 15.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $47,311 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $20,246 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 18.1% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 44.4% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 26.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.4% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 2.6% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 10.9% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Freed‐Hardeman University (private, not‐for‐profit) 2,011 100.0% Jackson (2‐yr) 223 54.3% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 33 8.0% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 30 7.3% Jackson (Tech Center) 26 6.3% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 24 5.8% All Other Public Institutions 75 18.2% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 411 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Chester County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 52 30.1% 33,120 49.3% John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 19 11.0% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 10 5.8% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 51 29.5% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 1 0.6% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.6% 226 0.3% Steve McDaniel Republican 72 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 39 22.5% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 173 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 51 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 141 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 26.6% 24.2% 141 students from Chester County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $282,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

12 2008 Higher Education Profile: Claiborne County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 72.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 12.7% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 8.8% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐6.9% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.7% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $35,796 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $14,944 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 21.4% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 17.3% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.3% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.6% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 3.4% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 2.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Lincoln Memorial University (private, not‐for‐profit) 3,254 100.0% Walters (2‐yr) 311 52.3% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 87 14.6% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 85 14.3% Morristown (Tech Center) 35 5.9% Pellissippi (2‐yr) 20 3.4% All Other Public Institutions 57 9.6% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 595 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Claiborne County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 88 39.5% 33,120 49.3% Micheal R. Williams Independent 4 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 72 32.3% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 10 4.5% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 2 0.9% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.4% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.4% 226 0.3% Dennis Edward Roach Republican 35 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 49 22.0% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 223 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 164 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 293 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 35.9% 24.2% 293 students from Claiborne County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $586,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

13 2008 Higher Education Profile: Clay County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 79.8% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 18.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 1.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,759 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,473 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 33.1% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.3% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 32.9% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 0.6% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 92 29.7% Livingston (Tech Center) 90 29.0% No institution in this county Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 90 29.0% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 11 3.5% Nashville (2‐yr) 7 2.3% All Other Public Institutions 20 6.5% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 310 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Clay County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 21 20.2% 33,120 49.3% Mae Beavers Republican 17 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 24 23.1% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 2 1.9% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 16 15.4% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Les Winningham Democrat 38 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 41 39.4% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 104 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 35 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 83 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 29.7% 24.2% 83 students from Clay County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $166,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

14 2008 Higher Education Profile: Cocke County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 73.7% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 16.7% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐3.2% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $41,626 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $17,531 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 25.5% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 30.1% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.6% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.1% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 3.5% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.8% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Walters (2‐yr) 412 48.0% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 199 23.2% No institution in this county Morristown (Tech Center) 82 9.6% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 73 8.5% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 31 3.6% All Other Public Institutions 61 7.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 858 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Cocke County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 97 30.3% 33,120 49.3% Steve Southerland Republican 1 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 81 25.3% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 12 3.8% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 45 14.1% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 4 1.3% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 2 0.6% 226 0.3% Eddie Yokley Democrat 11 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 79 24.7% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 320 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 116 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 310 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 27.2% 24.2% 310 students from Cocke County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $620,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

15 2008 Higher Education Profile: Coffee County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 93.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 54.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 16.3% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐6.9% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 14.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $48,953 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,247 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 22.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 24.4% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 26.4% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 33.3% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 6.2% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 6.2% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) UT, Space Institute 231 100.0% Motlow (2‐yr) 651 32.0% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 521 25.6% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 224 11.0% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 186 9.1% Shelbyville (Tech Center) 152 7.5% All Other Public Institutions 300 14.7% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 2,034 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Coffee County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 376 46.9% 33,120 49.3% Steve Roller Democrat 14 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 92 11.5% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 52 6.5% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 99 12.4% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Judd Matheny Republican 47 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 180 22.5% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 801 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 115 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 419 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 21.5% 24.2% 419 students from Coffee County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $838,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

16 2008 Higher Education Profile: Crockett County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 74.4% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 17.1% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.4% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 4.1% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.8% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $41,901 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $17,220 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 29.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 25.7% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 26.1% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 33.0% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐0.6% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 14.8% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Jackson (2‐yr) 151 34.6% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 88 20.1% No institution in this county Dyersburg (2‐yr) 41 9.4% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 31 7.1% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 25 5.7% All Other Public Institutions 101 23.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 437 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Crockett County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 68 30.8% 33,120 49.3% John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 48 21.7% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 6 2.7% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 18 8.1% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.5% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.5% 226 0.3% Craig Fitzhugh Democrat 82 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 79 35.7% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 221 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 72 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 142 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 33.6% 24.2% 142 students from Crockett County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $284,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

17 2008 Higher Education Profile: Cumberland County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 76.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 23.3% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 18.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 6.0% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.8% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $41,432 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $19,596 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 15.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 32.0% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 21.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 31.2% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 7.5% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 1.7% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Crossville (tech center) 455 97.0% Roane (2‐yr) 605 46.9% Shear Academy (for‐profit) 14 3.0% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 340 26.3% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 110 8.5% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 63 4.9% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 55 4.3% All Other Public Institutions 118 9.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,291 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Cumberland County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 170 30.9% 33,120 49.3% Charlotte Burks Democrat 15 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 118 21.4% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 15 2.7% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 83 15.1% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 3 0.5% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 7 1.3% 226 0.3% Eric H. Swafford Republican 25 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 155 28.1% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 551 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 144 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 471 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 23.4% 24.2% 471 students from Cumberland County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $942,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

18 2008 Higher Education Profile: Davidson County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 85.1% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 39.2% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 32.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 4.0% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.1% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 13.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $28,730 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $26,319 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 7.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 15.4% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 26.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 37.3% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 1.5% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 32.8% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Private, not‐for‐profit (12 institutions) 25,199 50.1% Nashville (2‐yr) 3,540 22.6% Tennessee State U (public 4‐yr) 9,065 18.0% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 3,411 21.8% Private, for‐profit (21 institutions) 8,062 16.0% Tennessee State U (4‐yr) 3,317 21.2% Nashville (public 2‐yr) 7,113 14.1% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 1,482 9.5% Nashville (tech center) 899 1.8% Volunteer (2‐yr) 1,201 7.7% All Other Public Institutions 2,703 17.3% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 15,654 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Davidson County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 1,914 52.7% 33,120 49.3% Thelma Harper Democrat 19 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 777 21.4% 11,625 17.3% Joe Haynes Democrat 20 Douglas Henry Democrat 21 General Assembly Merit Scholarship 191 5.3% 3,915 5.8% Jack Johnson Republican 23 Dual Enrollment Grant 263 7.2% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 45 1.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 1 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 24 0.7% 226 0.3% Gary W. Moore, Sr. Democrat 50 Mike Turner Democrat 51 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 416 11.5% 9,721 14.5% Rob Briley Democrat 52 Grand Total 3,631 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Janis Baird Sontany Democrat 53 Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC Democrat 54 TELS Award Amounts: Gary Odom Democrat 55 HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr) Beth Harwell Republican 56 ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr) Mary Pruitt Democrat 58 Wilder‐Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only) Sherry Jones Democrat 59 TN Student Assistance Award County TN Ben West, Jr. Democrat 60 Recipients 1,658 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 5,812 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 22.2% 24.2% 5,812 students from Davidson County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $11,624,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

19 2008 Higher Education Profile: Decatur County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 77.5% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 21.4% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 10.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 7.0% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 14.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $37,360 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $15,202 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 23.1% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 22.3% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 32.1% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐3.0% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 5.0% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Jackson (2‐yr) 144 35.9% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 119 29.7% No institution in this county Jackson (Tech Center) 31 7.7% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 28 7.0% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 26 6.5% All Other Public Institutions 53 13.2% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 401 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Decatur County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 40 31.3% 33,120 49.3% Roy Herron Democrat 24 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 27 21.1% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 2 1.6% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 14 10.9% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 1.6% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.8% 226 0.3% Randy S. Rinks Democrat 71 Steve McDaniel Republican 72 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 42 32.8% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 128 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 62 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 90 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 40.8% 24.2% 90 students from Decatur County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $180,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

20 2008 Higher Education Profile: DeKalb County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 79.8% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 18.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 1.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,759 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,473 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 26.8% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.6% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.4% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 5.1% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.4% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 137 25.5% Motlow (2‐yr) 125 23.2% No institution in this county Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 118 21.9% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 40 7.4% Livingston (Tech Center) 28 5.2% All Other Public Institutions 90 16.7% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 538 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing DeKalb County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 75 39.1% 33,120 49.3% Mae Beavers Republican 17 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 34 17.7% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 5 2.6% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 43 22.4% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.5% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Frank Buck Democrat 40 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 34 17.7% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 192 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 33 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 132 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 20.0% 24.2% 132 students from DeKalb County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $264,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

21 2008 Higher Education Profile: Dickson County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 90.2% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 29.8% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 13.2% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐0.1% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.0% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 10.3% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $53,957 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,431 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 15.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 39.9% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 27.1% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.4% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 6.9% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 6.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Dickson (tech center) 412 100.0% Austin Peay (4‐yr) 327 24.6% Nashville (2‐yr) 237 17.8% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 145 10.9% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 140 10.5% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 98 7.4% All Other Public Institutions 384 28.9% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,331 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Dickson County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 259 42.5% 33,120 49.3% Doug Jackson Democrat 25 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 94 15.4% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 20 3.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 97 15.9% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.3% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 1 0.2% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 2 0.3% 226 0.3% David Shepard Democrat 69 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 134 22.0% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 609 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 103 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 433 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 19.2% 24.2% 433 students from Dickson County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $866,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

22 2008 Higher Education Profile: Dyer County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 74.4% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 17.1% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.4% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 4.1% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.8% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $41,901 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $17,220 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 29.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 12.8% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 26.8% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 33.4% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 1.3% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 15.7% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Dyersburg (public 2‐yr) 2,571 93.4% Dyersburg (2‐yr) 652 44.1% Newbern (tech center) 166 6.0% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 276 18.7% Volunteer Beauty School (for‐profit) 15 0.5% Newbern (Tech Center) 116 7.9% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 85 5.8% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 82 5.6% All Other Public Institutions 266 18.0% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,477 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Dyer County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 169 30.6% 33,120 49.3% Mark Norris Republican 32 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 70 12.7% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 34 6.2% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 168 30.4% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 3 0.5% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Phillip Pinion Democrat 77 Craig Fitzhugh Democrat 82 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 108 19.6% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 552 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 169 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 453 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 27.2% 24.2% 453 students from Dyer County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $906,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

23 2008 Higher Education Profile: Fayette County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 77.7% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 16.9% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 22.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐3.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.0% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 11.3% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $51,698 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,513 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 13.4% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 22.5% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.3% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 37.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 24.4% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 29.4% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) U of Memphis (4‐yr) 220 32.1% Southwest (2‐yr) 175 25.5% No institution in this county UT, Martin (4‐yr) 66 9.6% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 48 7.0% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 45 6.6% All Other Public Institutions 131 19.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 685 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Fayette County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 104 54.5% 33,120 49.3% John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 34 17.8% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 1 0.5% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 4 2.1% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 3 1.6% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Dolores R. Gresham Republican 94 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 45 23.6% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 191 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 105 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 349 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 23.1% 24.2% 349 students from Fayette County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $698,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

24 2008 Higher Education Profile: Fentress County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 79.8% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 18.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 1.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,759 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,473 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 24.4% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 33.9% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 3.6% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 0.8% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Roane (2‐yr) 224 38.0% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 190 32.3% No institution in this county Livingston (Tech Center) 35 5.9% Oneida (Tech Center) 26 4.4% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 23 3.9% All Other Public Institutions 91 15.4% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 589 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Fentress County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 72 27.0% 33,120 49.3% Tommy Kilby Democrat 12 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 80 30.0% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 5 1.9% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 34 12.7% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.4% 226 0.3% John Mark Windle Democrat 41 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 75 28.1% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 267 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 73 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 234 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 23.8% 24.2% 234 students from Fentress County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $468,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

25 2008 Higher Education Profile: Franklin County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 93.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 54.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 16.3% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐6.9% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 14.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $48,953 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,247 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 22.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 28.3% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 33.6% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 4.8% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 7.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Sewanee: Univ of the South (private, not‐for‐profit) 1,561 100.0% Motlow (2‐yr) 380 31.7% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 247 20.6% Shelbyville (Tech Center) 137 11.4% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 131 10.9% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 96 8.0% All Other Public Institutions 208 17.3% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,199 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Franklin County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 232 47.8% 33,120 49.3% Steve Roller Democrat 14 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 61 12.6% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 23 4.7% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 22 4.5% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 3 0.6% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.2% 226 0.3% George W. Fraley Democrat 39 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 143 29.5% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 485 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 87 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 305 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 22.2% 24.2% 305 students from Franklin County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $610,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

26 2008 Higher Education Profile: Gibson County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 74.4% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 17.1% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.4% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 4.1% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.8% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $41,901 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $17,220 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 29.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 5.6% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.1% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 32.3% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 1.5% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 20.5% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Arnolds Beauty School (for‐profit) 51 100.0% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 510 28.7% Jackson (2‐yr) 356 20.0% Dyersburg (2‐yr) 236 13.3% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 100 5.6% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 95 5.3% All Other Public Institutions 480 27.0% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,777 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Gibson County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 236 35.3% 33,120 49.3% Lowe Finney Democrat 27 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 95 14.2% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 22 3.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 108 16.1% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 4 0.6% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 1 0.1% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 2 0.3% 226 0.3% Chris Crider Republican 79 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 201 30.0% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 669 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 229 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 552 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 29.3% 24.2% 552 students from Gibson County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,104,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

27 2008 Higher Education Profile: Giles County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 80.0% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 22.1% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐2.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $40,099 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,831 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 19.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 16.2% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.9% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 32.5% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐1.3% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 13.1% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Martin Methodist College (private, not‐for‐profit) 920 73.2% Columbia (2‐yr) 215 31.6% Pulaski (tech center) 336 26.8% Pulaski (Tech Center) 126 18.5% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 113 16.6% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 42 6.2% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 38 5.6% All Other Public Institutions 147 21.6% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 681 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Giles County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 98 29.6% 33,120 49.3% Doug Jackson Democrat 25 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 43 13.0% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 7 2.1% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 68 20.5% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 6 1.8% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 5 1.5% 226 0.3% Eddie Bass Democrat 65 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 104 31.4% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 331 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 142 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 243 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 36.9% 24.2% 243 students from Giles County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $486,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

28 2008 Higher Education Profile: Grainger County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 73.7% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 16.7% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐3.2% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $41,626 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $17,531 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 25.5% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 18.3% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.3% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 6.6% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 1.4% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Walters (2‐yr) 267 56.3% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 55 11.6% No institution in this county East Tennessee (4‐yr) 47 9.9% Morristown (Tech Center) 46 9.7% Pellissippi (2‐yr) 16 3.4% All Other Public Institutions 43 9.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 474 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Grainger County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 82 39.6% 33,120 49.3% Micheal R. Williams Independent 4 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 48 23.2% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 1.9% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 20 9.7% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.5% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.5% 226 0.3% Dennis Edward Roach Republican 35 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 51 24.6% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 207 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 67 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 168 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 28.5% 24.2% 168 students from Grainger County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $336,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

29 2008 Higher Education Profile: Greene County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 69.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 11.3% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 3.4% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.2% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.2% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,463 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $17,009 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 23.5% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 18.6% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.4% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.0% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 3.2% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.4% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Tusculum College (private, not‐for‐profit) 2,605 100.0% Walters (2‐yr) 886 46.4% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 574 30.1% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 149 7.8% Northeast (2‐yr) 104 5.4% Morristown (Tech Center) 52 2.7% All Other Public Institutions 145 7.6% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,910 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Greene County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 230 40.9% 33,120 49.3% Steve Southerland Republican 1 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 135 24.0% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 24 4.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 125 22.2% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 3 0.5% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 4 0.7% 226 0.3% David B. Hawk Republican 5 Eddie Yokley Democrat 11 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 42 7.5% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 563 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 206 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 461 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 30.9% 24.2% 461 students from Greene County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $922,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

30 2008 Higher Education Profile: Grundy County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 78.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 24.3% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.7% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐4.8% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $42,567 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $29,235 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.1% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 10.0% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.1% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 0.0% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 1.5% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Chattanooga (2‐yr) 113 27.0% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 66 15.8% No institution in this county Motlow (2‐yr) 65 15.5% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 46 11.0% Chattanooga (Tech Center) 28 6.7% All Other Public Institutions 101 24.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 419 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Grundy County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 47 33.8% 33,120 49.3% Steve Roller Democrat 14 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 35 25.2% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 3 2.2% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 0 0.0% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 1.4% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Bill W. Harmon Democrat 37 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 52 37.4% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 139 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 42 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 157 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 21.1% 24.2% 157 students from Grundy County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $314,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

31 2008 Higher Education Profile: Hamblen County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 73.7% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 16.7% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐3.2% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $41,626 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $17,531 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 25.5% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 24.6% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.2% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 3.3% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 6.5% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Walters (public 2‐yr) 5,841 90.3% Walters (2‐yr) 911 49.7% Morristown (tech center) 626 9.7% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 281 15.3% Morristown (Tech Center) 242 13.2% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 216 11.8% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 35 1.9% All Other Public Institutions 148 8.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,833 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Hamblen County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 256 41.3% 33,120 49.3% Steve Southerland Republican 1 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 98 15.8% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 38 6.1% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 30 4.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 3 0.5% 226 0.3% John Litz Democrat 10 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 194 31.3% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 620 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 169 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 607 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 21.8% 24.2% 607 students from Hamblen County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,214,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

32 2008 Higher Education Profile: Hamilton County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 83.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 31.0% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 24.5% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐3.4% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 12.8% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $43,977 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $24,681 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 13.4% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 11.9% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.4% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 32.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 1.1% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 23.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) UT, Chattanooga (public 4‐yr) 9,601 43.2% Chattanooga (2‐yr) 5,477 42.3% Chattanooga (public 2‐yr) 8,167 36.8% UT, Chattanooga (4‐yr) 3,954 30.6% Private, not‐for‐profit (4 institutions) 3,544 16.0% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 1,130 8.7% Private, for‐profit (5 institutions) 904 4.1% Chattanooga (Tech Center) 570 4.4% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 525 4.1% All Other Public Institutions 1,285 9.9% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 12,941 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Hamilton County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 1,786 51.7% 33,120 49.3% Andy Berke Democrat 10 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 462 13.4% 11,625 17.3% Bo Watson Republican 11 General Assembly Merit Scholarship 189 5.5% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 651 18.9% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 21 0.6% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Gerald McCormick Republican 26 Richard Floyd Republican 27 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 343 9.9% 9,721 14.5% Tommie Brown Democrat 28 Grand Total 3,452 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Joanne Favors Democrat 29 Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC Vince Dean Republican 30 TELS Award Amounts: Jim Cobb Republican 31 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 970 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 3,100 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 23.8% 24.2% 3,100 students from Hamilton County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $6,200,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

33 2008 Higher Education Profile: Hancock County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 72.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 12.7% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 8.8% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐6.9% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.7% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $35,796 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $14,944 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 21.4% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 3.9% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 33.4% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐0.8% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 1.9% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Walters (2‐yr) 88 43.1% Morristown (Tech Center) 65 31.9% No institution in this county East Tennessee (4‐yr) 20 9.8% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 12 5.9% Northeast (2‐yr) 4 2.0% All Other Public Institutions 15 7.4% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 204 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Hancock County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 13 16.7% 33,120 49.3% Micheal R. Williams Independent 4 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 27 34.6% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 1 1.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 8 10.3% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 1.3% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Mike Harrison Republican 9 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 28 35.9% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 78 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 22 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 57 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 27.8% 24.2% 57 students from Hancock County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $114,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

34 2008 Higher Education Profile: Hardeman County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 77.5% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 21.4% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 10.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 7.0% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 14.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $37,360 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $15,202 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 6.8% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.4% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 37.9% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐0.1% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 41.7% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Whiteville (tech center) 167 100.0% Jackson (2‐yr) 171 22.9% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 152 20.4% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 123 16.5% Whiteville (Tech Center) 88 11.8% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 50 6.7% All Other Public Institutions 162 21.7% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 746 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Hardeman County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 88 25.8% 33,120 49.3% John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 67 19.6% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 9 2.6% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 44 12.9% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.6% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Democrat 80 Dolores R. Gresham Republican 94 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 131 38.4% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 341 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 140 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 331 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 29.7% 24.2% 331 students from Hardeman County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $662,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

35 2008 Higher Education Profile: Hardin County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 77.5% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 21.4% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 10.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 7.0% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 14.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $37,360 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $15,202 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 13.9% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.6% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 32.3% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 1.0% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 5.2% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Crump (tech center) 282 100.0% Jackson (2‐yr) 261 38.4% Crump (Tech Center) 116 17.1% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 89 13.1% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 57 8.4% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 43 6.3% All Other Public Institutions 114 16.8% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 680 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Hardin County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 89 32.5% 33,120 49.3% John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 54 19.7% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 8 2.9% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 9 3.3% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.4% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 4 1.5% 226 0.3% Randy S. Rinks Democrat 71 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 109 39.8% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 274 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 72 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 280 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 20.5% 24.2% 280 students from Hardin County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $560,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

36 2008 Higher Education Profile: Hawkins County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 77.2% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 20.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 14.7% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 2.0% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $41,155 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $18,378 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 23.1% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 22.1% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.9% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.0% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 4.0% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 2.7% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) East Tennessee (4‐yr) 554 33.2% Walters (2‐yr) 409 24.5% No institution in this county Northeast (2‐yr) 369 22.1% Morristown (Tech Center) 171 10.3% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 75 4.5% All Other Public Institutions 90 5.4% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,668 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Hawkins County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 224 38.1% 33,120 49.3% Micheal R. Williams Independent 4 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 106 18.0% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 27 4.6% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 81 13.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 6 1.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Dale Ford Republican 6 Mike Harrison Republican 9 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 144 24.5% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 588 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 141 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 538 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 20.8% 24.2% 538 students from Hawkins County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,076,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

37 2008 Higher Education Profile: Haywood County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 77.5% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 21.4% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 10.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 7.0% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 14.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $37,360 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $15,202 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 2.7% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 28.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 32.2% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐1.7% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 51.0% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Jackson (2‐yr) 143 27.4% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 93 17.8% No institution in this county UT, Martin (4‐yr) 49 9.4% Dyersburg (2‐yr) 35 6.7% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 31 5.9% All Other Public Institutions 171 32.8% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 522 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Haywood County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 55 37.2% 33,120 49.3% John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 31 20.9% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 7 4.7% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 3 2.0% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.7% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% James O. Naifeh Democrat 81 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 51 34.5% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 148 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 98 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 232 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 29.7% 24.2% 232 students from Haywood County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $464,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

38 2008 Higher Education Profile: Henderson County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 77.5% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 21.4% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 10.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 7.0% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 14.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $37,360 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $15,202 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 26.5% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.6% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.5% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 4.7% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 9.3% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Jackson (2‐yr) 554 53.7% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 129 12.5% No institution in this county Jackson (Tech Center) 95 9.2% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 62 6.0% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 56 5.4% All Other Public Institutions 135 13.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,031 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Henderson County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 128 35.3% 33,120 49.3% Roy Herron Democrat 24 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 69 19.0% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 12 3.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 26 7.2% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.6% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 5 1.4% 226 0.3% Steve McDaniel Republican 72 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 121 33.3% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 363 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 132 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 250 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 34.6% 24.2% 250 students from Henderson County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $500,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

39 2008 Higher Education Profile: Henry County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 72.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 14.9% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.7% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 3.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $42,567 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $29,235 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.1% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 24.4% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.3% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 31.1% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 1.7% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 10.4% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Paris (tech center) 298 100.0% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 188 26.6% Paris (Tech Center) 167 23.6% Jackson (2‐yr) 89 12.6% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 50 7.1% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 39 5.5% All Other Public Institutions 175 24.7% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 708 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Henry County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 83 22.5% 33,120 49.3% Roy Herron Democrat 24 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 44 11.9% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 12 3.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 29 7.9% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 3 0.8% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 2 0.5% 226 0.3% Willie Butch Borchert Democrat 75 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 196 53.1% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 369 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 116 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 342 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 25.3% 24.2% 342 students from Henry County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $684,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

40 2008 Higher Education Profile: Hickman County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 80.0% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 22.1% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐2.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $40,099 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,831 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 19.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 29.2% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.0% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 36.8% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 4.9% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 6.1% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Columbia (2‐yr) 140 28.2% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 84 16.9% No institution in this county Austin Peay (4‐yr) 53 10.7% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 40 8.1% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 37 7.5% All Other Public Institutions 142 28.6% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 496 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Hickman County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 85 44.0% 33,120 49.3% Doug Jackson Democrat 25 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 34 17.6% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 2.1% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 7 3.6% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 3 1.6% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 3 1.6% 226 0.3% David Shepard Democrat 69 John C. Tidwell Democrat 74 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 57 29.5% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 193 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 67 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 197 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 25.4% 24.2% 197 students from Hickman County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $394,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

41 2008 Higher Education Profile: Houston County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 72.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 14.9% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.7% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 3.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $42,567 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $29,235 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.1% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 31.0% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 31.0% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐0.3% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 5.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Austin Peay (4‐yr) 123 52.3% Nashville (2‐yr) 59 25.1% No institution in this county UT, Martin (4‐yr) 11 4.7% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 8 3.4% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 6 2.6% All Other Public Institutions 28 11.9% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 235 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Houston County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 38 34.5% 33,120 49.3% Rosalind Kurita Democrat 22 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 17 15.5% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 2 1.8% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 18 16.4% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.9% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% John C. Tidwell Democrat 74 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 34 30.9% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 110 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 28 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 120 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 18.9% 24.2% 120 students from Houston County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $240,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

42 2008 Higher Education Profile: Humphreys County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 72.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 14.9% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.7% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 3.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $42,567 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $29,235 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.1% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 20.5% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.8% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 32.3% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 1.6% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 4.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Nashville (2‐yr) 267 42.5% Austin Peay (4‐yr) 118 18.8% No institution in this county Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 53 8.4% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 44 7.0% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 32 5.1% All Other Public Institutions 114 18.2% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 628 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Humphreys County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 83 34.2% 33,120 49.3% Doug Jackson Democrat 25 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 40 16.5% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 6 2.5% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 35 14.4% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.8% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 3 1.2% 226 0.3% John C. Tidwell Democrat 74 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 74 30.5% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 243 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 93 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 263 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 26.1% 24.2% 263 students from Humphreys County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $526,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

43 2008 Higher Education Profile: Jackson County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 79.8% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 18.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 1.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,759 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,473 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 39.3% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 22.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 32.9% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐2.4% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 1.8% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 131 37.9% Volunteer (2‐yr) 80 23.1% No institution in this county Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 43 12.4% Livingston (Tech Center) 41 11.8% Nashville (2‐yr) 15 4.3% All Other Public Institutions 36 10.4% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 346 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Jackson County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 36 28.3% 33,120 49.3% Charlotte Burks Democrat 15 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 41 32.3% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 2 1.6% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 12 9.4% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.8% 226 0.3% Les Winningham Democrat 38 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 35 27.6% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 127 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 42 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 110 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 27.6% 24.2% 110 students from Jackson County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $220,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

44 2008 Higher Education Profile: Jefferson County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 82.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 33.8% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 14.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐0.7% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 4.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 15.2% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $47,455 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $19,687 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 10.7% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 39.2% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 36.2% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 9.0% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 4.0% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Carson‐Newman College (private, not‐for‐profit) 2,012 100.0% Walters (2‐yr) 538 44.9% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 170 14.2% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 149 12.4% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 79 6.6% Morristown (Tech Center) 76 6.3% All Other Public Institutions 187 15.6% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,199 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Jefferson County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 190 44.1% 33,120 49.3% Micheal R. Williams Independent 4 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 77 17.9% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 15 3.5% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 58 13.5% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 5 1.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Frank S. Niceley Republican 17 Dennis Edward Roach Republican 35 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 86 20.0% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 431 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 120 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 409 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 22.7% 24.2% 409 students from Jefferson County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $818,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

45 2008 Higher Education Profile: Johnson County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 69.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 11.3% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 3.4% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.2% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.2% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,463 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $17,009 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 23.5% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 10.3% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 19.3% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 36.6% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 1.3% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.8% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) East Tennessee (4‐yr) 154 47.8% Northeast (2‐yr) 100 31.1% No institution in this county Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 23 7.1% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 12 3.7% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 7 2.2% All Other Public Institutions 26 8.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 322 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Johnson County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 49 33.6% 33,120 49.3% Ron Ramsey Republican 2 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 36 24.7% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 1 0.7% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 9 6.2% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Jason E. Mumpower Republican 3 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 51 34.9% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 146 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 56 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 133 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 29.6% 24.2% 133 students from Johnson County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $266,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

46 2008 Higher Education Profile: Knox County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 85.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 39.0% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 32.2% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 3.3% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 14.4% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,441 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $24,821 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 9.1% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 27.3% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.2% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 7.5% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 12.1% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) UT, Knoxville (public 4‐yr) 26,985 68.2% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 6,137 40.7% Pellissippi (public 2‐yr) 8,690 22.0% Pellissippi (2‐yr) 5,121 33.9% Private, for‐profit (5 institutions) 2,041 5.2% Roane (2‐yr) 800 5.3% Johnson Bible College (private, not‐for‐profit) 901 2.3% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 744 4.9% Knoxville (tech center) 698 1.8% Knoxville (Tech Center) 462 3.1% UT, Veterinary College 274 0.7% All Other Public Institutions 1,830 12.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 15,094 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Knox County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 2,672 59.0% 33,120 49.3% Randy McNally Republican 5 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 666 14.7% 11,625 17.3% Jamie Woodson Republican 6 Tim Burchett Republican 7 General Assembly Merit Scholarship 351 7.8% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 417 9.2% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 16 0.4% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 7 0.2% 226 0.3% Harry Tindell Democrat 13 Park M. Strader Republican 14 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 400 8.8% 9,721 14.5% Joe Armstrong Democrat 15 Grand Total 4,529 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Bill Dunn Republican 16 Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC Frank S. Niceley Republican 17 TELS Award Amounts: Republican 18 HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr) Harry Brooks Republican 19 ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr) Wilder‐Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 889 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 3,325 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 21.1% 24.2% 3,325 students from Knox County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $6,650,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

47 2008 Higher Education Profile: Lake County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 74.4% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 17.1% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.4% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 4.1% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.8% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $41,901 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $17,220 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 29.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 7.7% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 20.2% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 43.6% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐6.9% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 36.0% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Dyersburg (2‐yr) 62 35.2% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 56 31.8% No institution in this county U of Memphis (4‐yr) 22 12.5% Newbern (Tech Center) 11 6.3% Jackson (2‐yr) 7 4.0% All Other Public Institutions 18 10.2% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 176 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Lake County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 18 21.4% 33,120 49.3% Roy Herron Democrat 24 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 12 14.3% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 2 2.4% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 36 42.9% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Phillip Pinion Democrat 77 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 16 19.0% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 84 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 23 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 46 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 33.3% 24.2% 46 students from Lake County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $92,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

48 2008 Higher Education Profile: Lauderdale County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 77.7% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 16.9% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 11.8% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐3.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.8% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 15.8% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $50,115 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $62,121 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 16.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 4.1% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 26.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 37.3% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐1.4% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 36.4% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Ripley (tech center) 119 100.0% Dyersburg (2‐yr) 289 28.8% Ripley (Tech Center) 235 23.4% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 215 21.4% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 83 8.3% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 46 4.6% All Other Public Institutions 137 13.6% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,005 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Lauderdale County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 81 19.2% 33,120 49.3% Mark Norris Republican 32 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 50 11.8% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 5 1.2% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 94 22.3% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.2% 226 0.3% Craig Fitzhugh Democrat 82 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 190 45.0% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 422 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 138 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 348 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 28.4% 24.2% 348 students from Lauderdale County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $696,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

49 2008 Higher Education Profile: Lawrence County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 80.0% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 22.1% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐2.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $40,099 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,831 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 19.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 15.1% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 27.3% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 33.1% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 1.3% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.0% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Career Beauty College (for‐profit) 32 100.0% Columbia (2‐yr) 628 44.8% Pulaski (Tech Center) 260 18.5% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 141 10.1% Hohenwald (Tech Center) 79 5.6% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 60 4.3% All Other Public Institutions 234 16.7% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,402 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Lawrence County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 203 30.7% 33,120 49.3% Doug Jackson Democrat 25 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 111 16.8% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 16 2.4% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 64 9.7% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.3% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 10 1.5% 226 0.3% Republican 70 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 255 38.6% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 661 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 139 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 466 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 23.0% 24.2% 466 students from Lawrence County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $932,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

50 2008 Higher Education Profile: Lewis County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 80.0% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 22.1% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐2.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $40,099 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,831 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 19.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 27.9% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 26.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 32.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 1.5% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.2% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Hohenwald (tech center) 349 100.0% Hohenwald (Tech Center) 284 42.6% Columbia (2‐yr) 231 34.6% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 60 9.0% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 30 4.5% Austin Peay (4‐yr) 11 1.6% All Other Public Institutions 51 7.6% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 667 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Lewis County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 58 23.0% 33,120 49.3% Doug Jackson Democrat 25 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 49 19.4% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 1.6% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 50 19.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.4% 226 0.3% Joey Hensley Republican 70 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 90 35.7% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 252 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 66 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 141 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 31.9% 24.2% 141 students from Lewis County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $282,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

51 2008 Higher Education Profile: Lincoln County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 93.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 54.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 16.3% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐6.9% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 14.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $48,953 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,247 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 22.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 11.3% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.9% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 32.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 3.9% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 9.3% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Fayetteville Col. of Csmtlgy Art&Sci (for‐profit) 92 100.0% Motlow (2‐yr) 391 41.9% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 186 19.9% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 67 7.2% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 58 6.2% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 42 4.5% All Other Public Institutions 189 20.3% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 933 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Lincoln County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 195 49.4% 33,120 49.3% Bill Ketron Republican 13 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 57 14.4% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 23 5.8% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 66 16.7% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% George W. Fraley Democrat 39 Curt Cobb Democrat 62 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 54 13.7% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 395 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 61 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 190 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 24.3% 24.2% 190 students from Lincoln County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $380,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

52 2008 Higher Education Profile: Loudon County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 76.1% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 22.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 18.3% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐1.9% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.0% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 12.2% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $49,166 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,108 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 20.6% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 48.4% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 22.8% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 31.9% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 9.8% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.1% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Roane (2‐yr) 383 30.3% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 295 23.3% No institution in this county Pellissippi (2‐yr) 254 20.1% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 99 7.8% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 66 5.2% All Other Public Institutions 167 13.2% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,264 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Loudon County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 232 48.8% 33,120 49.3% Randy McNally Republican 5 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 89 18.7% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 28 5.9% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 94 19.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 2 0.4% 226 0.3% Jimmy Matlock Republican 21 Dennis Ferguson Democrat 32 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 29 6.1% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 475 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 88 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 280 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 23.9% 24.2% 280 students from Loudon County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $560,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

53 2008 Higher Education Profile: Macon County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 79.8% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 18.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 1.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,759 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,473 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 28.9% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 26.1% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 36.6% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 6.6% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 1.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Volunteer (2‐yr) 221 37.5% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 119 20.2% No institution in this county Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 70 11.9% Livingston (Tech Center) 47 8.0% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 40 6.8% All Other Public Institutions 92 15.6% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 589 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Macon County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 91 32.2% 33,120 49.3% Mae Beavers Republican 17 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 37 13.1% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 6 2.1% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 50 17.7% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Frank Buck Democrat 40 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 99 35.0% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 283 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 29 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 152 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 16.0% 24.2% 152 students from Macon County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $304,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

54 2008 Higher Education Profile: Madison County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 70.6% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 14.8% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 21.0% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 5.1% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.6% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 15.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $47,311 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $20,246 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 18.1% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 31.2% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 28.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.2% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 4.3% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 36.1% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Jackson (public 2‐yr) 4,387 40.7% Jackson (2‐yr) 1,239 39.5% Union University (private, not‐for‐profit) 3,090 28.7% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 361 11.5% Lane College (private, not‐for‐profit) 1,766 16.4% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 297 9.5% Lambuth University (private, not‐for‐profit) 751 7.0% Jackson (Tech Center) 283 9.0% Jackson (tech center) 405 3.8% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 268 8.5% Private, for‐profit (2 institutions) 381 3.5% All Other Public Institutions 689 22.0% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 3,137 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Madison County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 532 50.0% 33,120 49.3% Lowe Finney Democrat 27 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 170 16.0% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 58 5.5% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 126 11.9% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 9 0.8% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 6 0.6% 226 0.3% Jimmy Eldridge Republican 73 Johnny Shaw Democrat 80 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 162 15.2% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 1,063 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 469 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 1,152 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 28.9% 24.2% 1,152 students from Madison County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $2,304,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

55 2008 Higher Education Profile: Marion County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 78.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 24.3% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐4.8% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.6% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 22.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $36,787 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $15,778 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 26.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 25.1% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.4% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 32.9% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐0.7% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 5.5% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Chattanooga (2‐yr) 446 47.1% UT, Chattanooga (4‐yr) 156 16.5% No institution in this county Chattanooga (Tech Center) 76 8.0% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 64 6.8% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 63 6.7% All Other Public Institutions 142 15.0% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 947 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Marion County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 161 48.1% 33,120 49.3% Andy Berke Democrat 10 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 62 18.5% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 20 6.0% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 49 14.6% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.6% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Bill W. Harmon Democrat 37 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 41 12.2% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 335 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 74 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 283 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 20.7% 24.2% 283 students from Marion County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $566,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

56 2008 Higher Education Profile: Marshall County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 75.7% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 16.2% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 14.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 2.2% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 14.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $48,824 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $20,951 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 22.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 27.7% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.8% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.4% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 7.8% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 8.8% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Columbia (2‐yr) 333 36.3% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 199 21.7% No institution in this county Pulaski (Tech Center) 109 11.9% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 52 5.7% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 42 4.6% All Other Public Institutions 182 19.8% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 917 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Marshall County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 172 46.0% 33,120 49.3% Bill Ketron Republican 13 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 67 17.9% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 10 2.7% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 48 12.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.5% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.3% 226 0.3% Eddie Bass Democrat 65 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 74 19.8% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 374 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 77 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 212 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 26.6% 24.2% 212 students from Marshall County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $424,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

57 2008 Higher Education Profile: Maury County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 75.7% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 16.2% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 14.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 2.2% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 14.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $48,824 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $20,951 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 22.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 28.5% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 26.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.9% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 12.3% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 14.9% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Columbia (public 2‐yr) 4,644 99.4% Columbia (2‐yr) 1,138 43.5% Tennessee Career Institute (for‐profit) 30 0.6% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 622 23.8% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 169 6.5% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 114 4.4% UT, Chattanooga (4‐yr) 80 3.1% All Other Public Institutions 494 18.9% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 2,617 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Maury County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 544 56.4% 33,120 49.3% Bill Ketron Republican 13 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 139 14.4% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 49 5.1% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 101 10.5% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 8 0.8% 226 0.3% J. Thomas Dubois Republican 64 John C. Tidwell Democrat 74 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 122 12.6% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 965 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 181 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 635 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 22.2% 24.2% 635 students from Maury County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,270,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

58 2008 Higher Education Profile: McMinn County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 83.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 27.2% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 18.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 2.3% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.2% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $42,810 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $19,747 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.2% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 15.0% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.9% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 33.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 5.1% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 6.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Tennessee Wesleyan College (private, not‐for‐profit) 861 77.8% Cleveland (2‐yr) 517 45.0% Athens (tech center) 246 22.2% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 168 14.6% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 91 7.9% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 82 7.1% UT, Chattanooga (4‐yr) 72 6.3% All Other Public Institutions 220 19.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,150 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing McMinn County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 266 51.0% 33,120 49.3% Dewayne Bunch Republican 9 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 103 19.7% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 22 4.2% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 43 8.2% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 2 0.4% 226 0.3% Republican 23 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 85 16.3% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 522 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 136 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 347 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 28.2% 24.2% 347 students from McMinn County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $694,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

59 2008 Higher Education Profile: McNairy County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 77.5% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 21.4% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 10.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 7.0% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 14.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $37,360 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $15,202 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 20.4% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 31.6% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 3.2% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 7.8% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Institute of Hair Design (for‐profit) 88 100.0% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 296 34.4% Jackson (2‐yr) 229 26.6% Crump (Tech Center) 112 13.0% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 59 6.9% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 44 5.1% All Other Public Institutions 120 14.0% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 860 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing McNairy County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 109 28.5% 33,120 49.3% John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 61 15.9% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 8 2.1% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 71 18.5% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.5% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 3 0.8% 226 0.3% Randy S. Rinks Democrat 71 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 129 33.7% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 383 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 92 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 258 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 26.3% 24.2% 258 students from McNairy County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $516,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

60 2008 Higher Education Profile: Meigs County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 78.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 24.3% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐4.8% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.6% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 22.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $36,787 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $15,778 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 26.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 67.0% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.9% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.2% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 3.7% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 2.8% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Cleveland (2‐yr) 128 50.4% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 24 9.4% No institution in this county Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 24 9.4% Chattanooga (2‐yr) 22 8.7% UT, Chattanooga (4‐yr) 16 6.3% All Other Public Institutions 40 15.7% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 254 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Meigs County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 35 34.3% 33,120 49.3% Dewayne Bunch Republican 9 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 24 23.5% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 3.9% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 23 22.5% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 1.0% 226 0.3% Eric Watson Republican 22 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 15 14.7% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 102 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 29 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 84 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 25.7% 24.2% 84 students from Meigs County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $168,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

61 2008 Higher Education Profile: Monroe County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 76.1% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 22.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 18.3% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐1.9% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.0% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 12.2% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $49,166 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,108 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 20.6% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 22.0% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.8% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.0% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 11.2% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 4.4% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Hiwassee College (private, not‐for‐profit) 418 100.0% Cleveland (2‐yr) 210 29.5% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 125 17.6% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 91 12.8% Pellissippi (2‐yr) 63 8.8% Roane (2‐yr) 62 8.7% All Other Public Institutions 161 22.6% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 712 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Monroe County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 165 39.9% 33,120 49.3% Randy McNally Republican 5 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 93 22.5% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 14 3.4% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 91 22.0% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.5% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.2% 226 0.3% Jimmy Matlock Republican 21 Mike Bell Republican 23 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 48 11.6% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 414 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 167 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 285 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 36.9% 24.2% 285 students from Monroe County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $570,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

62 2008 Higher Education Profile: Montgomery County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 81.5% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 28.2% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 22.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 1.0% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.0% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 11.3% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $51,698 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,513 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 13.4% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 51.7% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 31.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 38.4% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 8.0% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 25.7% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Austin Peay (public 4‐yr) 9,106 87.8% Austin Peay (4‐yr) 4,242 73.3% Miller‐Motte Tech College (for‐profit) 570 5.5% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 328 5.7% Draughons Junior College (for‐profit) 422 4.1% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 267 4.6% North Central Institute (for‐profit) 154 1.5% Nashville (2‐yr) 153 2.6% Queen City College (for‐profit) 123 1.2% Tennessee State U (4‐yr) 145 2.5% All Other Public Institutions 653 11.3% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 5,788 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Montgomery County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 767 59.6% 33,120 49.3% Rosalind Kurita Democrat 22 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 290 22.6% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 97 7.5% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 39 3.0% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 6 0.5% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Joe Pitts Democrat 67 Curtis Johnson Republican 68 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 87 6.8% 9,721 14.5% Phillip Johnson Republican 78 Grand Total 1,286 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 621 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 2,097 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 22.8% 24.2% 2,097 students from Montgomery County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $4,194,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

63 2008 Higher Education Profile: Moore County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 93.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 54.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 16.3% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐6.9% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 14.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $48,953 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,247 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 22.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 19.5% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.2% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 33.4% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 4.2% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 4.0% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Motlow (public 2‐yr) 4,130 100.0% Motlow (2‐yr) 78 35.1% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 47 21.2% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 29 13.1% Shelbyville (Tech Center) 22 9.9% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 10 4.5% All Other Public Institutions 36 16.2% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 222 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Moore County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 34 38.2% 33,120 49.3% Jim Tracy Republican 16 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 7 7.9% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 7 7.9% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 19 21.3% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 1.1% 226 0.3% George W. Fraley Democrat 39 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 21 23.6% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 89 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 15 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 44 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 25.4% 24.2% 44 students from Moore County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $88,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

64 2008 Higher Education Profile: Morgan County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 72.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 12.7% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 8.8% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐6.9% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.7% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $35,796 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $14,944 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 21.4% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 3.1% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.4% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 37.1% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐0.3% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.2% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Roane (2‐yr) 239 45.1% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 110 20.8% No institution in this county UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 54 10.2% Pellissippi (2‐yr) 39 7.4% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 22 4.2% All Other Public Institutions 66 12.5% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 530 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Morgan County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 81 34.2% 33,120 49.3% Tommy Kilby Democrat 12 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 58 24.5% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 1.7% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 33 13.9% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% John Mark Windle Democrat 41 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 61 25.7% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 237 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 51 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 190 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 21.2% 24.2% 190 students from Morgan County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $380,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

65 2008 Higher Education Profile: Obion County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 74.4% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 17.1% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.4% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 4.1% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.8% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $41,901 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $17,220 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 29.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 9.9% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.0% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 31.4% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐1.7% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 11.1% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) UT, Martin (4‐yr) 544 51.9% Dyersburg (2‐yr) 235 22.4% No institution in this county Newbern (Tech Center) 40 3.8% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 38 3.6% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 38 3.6% All Other Public Institutions 153 14.6% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,048 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Obion County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 180 48.6% 33,120 49.3% Roy Herron Democrat 24 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 55 14.9% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 14 3.8% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 51 13.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 3 0.8% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 3 0.8% 226 0.3% Phillip Pinion Democrat 77 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 64 17.3% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 370 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 128 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 248 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 34.0% 24.2% 248 students from Obion County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $496,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

66 2008 Higher Education Profile: Overton County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 79.8% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 18.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 1.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,759 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,473 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 28.0% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.2% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 32.9% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 1.2% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 1.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Livingston (tech center) 430 100.0% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 288 32.8% Livingston (Tech Center) 246 28.0% Volunteer (2‐yr) 209 23.8% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 48 5.5% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 22 2.5% All Other Public Institutions 66 7.5% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 879 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Overton County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 82 27.8% 33,120 49.3% Charlotte Burks Democrat 15 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 65 22.0% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 6 2.0% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 29 9.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.3% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.3% 226 0.3% John Mark Windle Democrat 41 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 111 37.6% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 295 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 48 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 225 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 17.6% 24.2% 225 students from Overton County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant byJune 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $450,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

67 2008 Higher Education Profile: Perry County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 80.0% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 22.1% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐2.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $40,099 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,831 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 19.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 20.3% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 30.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐0.7% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Hohenwald (Tech Center) 78 29.1% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 65 24.3% No institution in this county Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 28 10.4% Columbia (2‐yr) 21 7.8% Jackson (2‐yr) 17 6.3% All Other Public Institutions 59 22.0% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 268 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Perry County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 36 30.0% 33,120 49.3% Roy Herron Democrat 24 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 31 25.8% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 3.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 11 9.2% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.8% 226 0.3% John C. Tidwell Democrat 74 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 37 30.8% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 120 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 51 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 60 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 45.9% 24.2% 60 students from Perry County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $120,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

68 2008 Higher Education Profile: Pickett County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 79.8% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 18.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 1.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,759 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,473 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 26.1% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 22.3% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 30.4% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐3.9% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 0.9% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 89 47.6% Volunteer (2‐yr) 40 21.4% No institution in this county Livingston (Tech Center) 36 19.3% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 5 2.7% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 4 2.1% All Other Public Institutions 13 7.0% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 187 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Pickett County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 20 37.0% 33,120 49.3% Charlotte Burks Democrat 15 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 15 27.8% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 1 1.9% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 0 0.0% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 1.9% 226 0.3% Les Winningham Democrat 38 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 17 31.5% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 54 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 17 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 58 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 22.7% 24.2% 58 students from Pickett County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $116,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

69 2008 Higher Education Profile: Polk County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 83.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 27.2% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 18.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 2.3% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.2% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $42,810 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $19,747 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.2% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 36.0% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.9% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 33.2% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐2.3% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 2.0% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Cleveland (2‐yr) 183 46.6% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 41 10.4% No institution in this county UT, Chattanooga (4‐yr) 38 9.7% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 31 7.9% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 20 5.1% All Other Public Institutions 80 20.4% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 393 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Polk County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 38 31.1% 33,120 49.3% Dewayne Bunch Republican 9 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 33 27.0% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 5 4.1% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 23 18.9% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.8% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.8% 226 0.3% Eric Watson Republican 22 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 21 17.2% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 122 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 46 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 87 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 34.6% 24.2% 87 students from Polk County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $174,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

70 2008 Higher Education Profile: Putnam County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 76.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 23.3% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 18.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 6.0% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.8% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $41,432 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $19,596 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 15.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 33.2% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.9% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 37.2% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 8.3% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 4.2% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Tennessee Tech (public 4‐yr) 10,333 96.1% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 1,529 56.5% Medvance Institute‐Cookeville (for‐profit) 279 2.6% Nashville (2‐yr) 352 13.0% Mid TN School of Csmtlgy (for‐profit) 110 1.0% Volunteer (2‐yr) 176 6.5% Mr. Waynes School of Unisex Hair Design (for‐profit) 30 0.3% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 168 6.2% Livingston (Tech Center) 135 5.0% All Other Public Institutions 346 12.8% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 2,706 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Putnam County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 467 54.1% 33,120 49.3% Charlotte Burks Democrat 15 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 181 21.0% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 42 4.9% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 39 4.5% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 5 0.6% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 4 0.5% 226 0.3% Henry Fincher Democrat 42 Charles Curtiss Democrat 43 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 125 14.5% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 863 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 180 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 706 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 20.3% 24.2% 706 students from Putnam County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,412,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

71 2008 Higher Education Profile: Rhea County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 78.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 24.3% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐4.8% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.6% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 22.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $36,787 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $15,778 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 26.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 32.5% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 26.0% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 33.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 6.1% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 4.0% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Bryan College (private, not‐for‐profit) 1,044 100.0% Chattanooga (2‐yr) 415 48.8% UT, Chattanooga (4‐yr) 92 10.8% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 81 9.5% Roane (2‐yr) 76 8.9% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 56 6.6% All Other Public Institutions 131 15.4% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 851 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Rhea County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 130 38.2% 33,120 49.3% Tommy Kilby Democrat 12 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 58 17.1% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 11 3.2% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 96 28.2% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 3 0.9% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Jim Cobb Republican 31 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 42 12.4% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 340 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 99 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 232 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 29.9% 24.2% 232 students from Rhea County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $464,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

72 2008 Higher Education Profile: Roane County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 76.1% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 22.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 18.3% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐1.9% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.0% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 12.2% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $49,166 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,108 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 20.6% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 17.9% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 22.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 31.5% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 1.8% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 4.9% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Roane (public 2‐yr) 5,500 96.8% Roane (2‐yr) 701 45.8% Harriman (tech center) 182 3.2% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 223 14.6% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 177 11.6% Pellissippi (2‐yr) 115 7.5% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 79 5.2% All Other Public Institutions 235 15.4% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,530 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Roane County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 316 48.0% 33,120 49.3% Tommy Kilby Democrat 12 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 124 18.8% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 31 4.7% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 25 3.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.3% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 5 0.8% 226 0.3% Dennis Ferguson Democrat 32 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 156 23.7% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 659 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 117 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 470 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 19.9% 24.2% 470 students from Roane County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $940,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

73 2008 Higher Education Profile: Robertson County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 90.2% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 29.8% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 13.2% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐0.1% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.0% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 10.3% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $53,957 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,431 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 15.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 35.6% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 27.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 36.6% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 13.2% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 9.7% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Volunteer (2‐yr) 597 33.2% Austin Peay (4‐yr) 386 21.5% No institution in this county Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 194 10.8% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 155 8.6% Tennessee State U (4‐yr) 86 4.8% All Other Public Institutions 380 21.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,798 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Robertson County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 404 50.1% 33,120 49.3% Diane Black Republican 18 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 112 13.9% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 31 3.8% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 223 27.6% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.1% 226 0.3% Robert Bibb Democrat 66 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 34 4.2% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 807 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 116 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 459 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 20.2% 24.2% 459 students from Robertson County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $918,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

74 2008 Higher Education Profile: Rutherford County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 73.2% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 15.2% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 24.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 7.2% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.3% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 12.3% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $59,174 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $22,548 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 17.6% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 56.8% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 28.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 41.5% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 24.1% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 15.8% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Middle Tennessee (public 4‐yr) 23,261 97.2% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 4,843 58.8% Draughons Jr Col‐Murfreesboro (for‐profit) 412 1.7% Motlow (2‐yr) 1,008 12.2% Murfreesboro (tech center) 267 1.1% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 519 6.3% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 461 5.6% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 241 2.9% All Other Public Institutions 1,159 14.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 8,231 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Rutherford County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 1,550 65.3% 33,120 49.3% Bill Ketron Republican 13 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 342 14.4% 11,625 17.3% Jim Tracy Republican 16 General Assembly Merit Scholarship 171 7.2% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 17 0.7% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 15 0.6% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 2 0.1% 226 0.3% Donna Rowland Republican 34 John Hood Democrat 48 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 276 11.6% 9,721 14.5% Kent Coleman Democrat 49 Grand Total 2,373 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Curt Cobb Democrat 62 Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 462 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 1,727 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 21.1% 24.2% 1,727 students from Rutherford County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $3,454,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

75 2008 Higher Education Profile: Scott County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 72.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 12.7% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 8.8% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐6.9% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.7% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $35,796 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $14,944 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 21.4% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 27.9% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 27.2% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.5% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 2.4% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 1.5% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Oneida‐Huntsville (tech center) 340 100.0% Roane (2‐yr) 352 34.9% Oneida (Tech Center) 310 30.8% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 180 17.9% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 75 7.4% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 26 2.6% All Other Public Institutions 65 6.4% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,008 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Scott County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 95 23.1% 33,120 49.3% Tommy Kilby Democrat 12 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 63 15.3% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 7 1.7% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 98 23.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 2 0.5% 226 0.3% Les Winningham Democrat 38 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 146 35.4% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 412 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 82 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 377 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 17.9% 24.2% 377 students from Scott County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $754,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

76 2008 Higher Education Profile: Sequatchie County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 78.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 24.3% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐4.8% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.6% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 22.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $36,787 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $15,778 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 26.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 25.0% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.9% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 36.2% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 12.3% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 1.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Chattanooga (2‐yr) 215 57.0% UT, Chattanooga (4‐yr) 60 15.9% No institution in this county Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 31 8.2% Chattanooga (Tech Center) 22 5.8% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 16 4.2% All Other Public Institutions 33 8.8% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 377 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Sequatchie County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 56 47.5% 33,120 49.3% Steve Roller Democrat 14 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 22 18.6% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 1 0.8% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 21 17.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.8% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Bill W. Harmon Democrat 37 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 17 14.4% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 118 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 31 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 153 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 16.8% 24.2% 153 students from Sequatchie County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $306,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

77 2008 Higher Education Profile: Sevier County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 82.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 33.8% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 14.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐0.7% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 4.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 15.2% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $47,455 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $19,687 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 10.7% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 66.6% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.0% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.6% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 11.5% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 2.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Walters (2‐yr) 1,174 48.5% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 572 23.6% No institution in this county East Tennessee (4‐yr) 225 9.3% Pellissippi (2‐yr) 130 5.4% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 97 4.0% All Other Public Institutions 221 9.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 2,419 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Sevier County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 419 44.5% 33,120 49.3% Raymond Finney Republican 8 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 223 23.7% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 88 9.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 169 17.9% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 6 0.6% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Joe McCord Republican 8 Richard Montgomery Republican 12 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 37 3.9% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 942 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 199 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 552 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 26.5% 24.2% 552 students from Sevier County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,104,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

78 2008 Higher Education Profile: Shelby County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 83.8% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 34.3% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 29.3% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 0.4% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.2% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 15.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $35,938 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $24,278 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 9.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 17.6% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 30.6% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.1% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 1.6% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 55.4% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) U of Memphis (public 4‐yr) 20,447 42.4% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 14,433 45.4% Southwest (public 2‐yr) 10,625 22.1% Southwest (2‐yr) 8,893 28.0% Private, not‐for‐profit (10 institutions) 7,305 15.2% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 3,099 9.8% Private, for‐profit (16 institutions) 6,183 12.8% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 1,142 3.6% UT, Medical Health Sci Center 2,705 5.6% Tennessee State U (4‐yr) 1,018 3.2% Memphis (tech center) 920 1.9% All Other Public Institutions 3,197 10.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 31,782 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Shelby County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 4,195 55.6% 33,120 49.3% James F. Kyle, Jr. Democrat 28 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 1,700 22.5% 11,625 17.3% Democrat 29 Democrat 30 General Assembly Merit Scholarship 422 5.6% 3,915 5.8% Paul Stanley Republican 31 Dual Enrollment Grant 386 5.1% 8,306 12.4% Mark Norris Republican 32 Access Award 96 1.3% 314 0.5% Reginald Tate Democrat 33 HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.0% 226 0.3% Republican 83 , Jr. Democrat 84 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 751 9.9% 9,721 14.5% Larry Turner Democrat 85 Grand Total 7,551 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Barbara Ward Cooper Democrat 86 Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC Gary Rowe Democrat 87 TELS Award Amounts: Larry J. Miller Democrat 88 HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr) Jeanne Richardson Democrat 89 ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr) John J. Deberry, Jr. Democrat 90 Wilder‐Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only) Lois Deberry Democrat 91 TN Student Assistance Award County TN G.A. Hardaway Democrat 92 Recipients 4,959 19,838 Mike Kernell Democrat 93 Curry Todd Republican 95 Eligible but Unfunded 14,380 62,018 Steve McManus Republican 96 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 25.6% 24.2% Republican 97 14,380 students from Shelby County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and Ulysses Jones, Jr. Democrat 98 were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $28,760,000. Ron Lollar Republican 99 Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

79 2008 Higher Education Profile: Smith County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 79.8% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 18.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 1.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,759 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,473 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 22.5% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.4% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 5.9% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 4.1% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Volunteer (2‐yr) 200 31.3% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 198 31.0% No institution in this county Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 75 11.7% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 61 9.5% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 33 5.2% All Other Public Institutions 72 11.3% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 639 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Smith County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 122 45.0% 33,120 49.3% Mae Beavers Republican 17 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 48 17.7% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 8 3.0% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 51 18.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.7% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Frank Buck Democrat 40 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 40 14.8% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 271 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 52 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 126 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 29.2% 24.2% 126 students from Smith County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $252,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

80 2008 Higher Education Profile: Stewart County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 72.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 14.9% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.7% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 3.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $42,567 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $29,235 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.1% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 24.7% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.2% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 33.8% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 4.5% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 5.2% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Austin Peay (4‐yr) 213 61.9% Paris (Tech Center) 38 11.0% No institution in this county UT, Martin (4‐yr) 34 9.9% Nashville (2‐yr) 20 5.8% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 16 4.7% All Other Public Institutions 23 6.7% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 344 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Stewart County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 58 33.0% 33,120 49.3% Roy Herron Democrat 24 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 42 23.9% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 2.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 17 9.7% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 1.1% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Willie Butch Borchert Democrat 75 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 53 30.1% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 176 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 64 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 169 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 27.5% 24.2% 169 students from Stewart County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $338,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

81 2008 Higher Education Profile: Sullivan County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 79.8% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 26.7% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 19.2% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐3.1% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.2% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 14.2% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $22,846 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,807 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 18.7% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 3.7% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 22.8% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 31.3% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐1.1% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.7% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Northeast (public 2‐yr) 5,242 77.6% Northeast (2‐yr) 2,309 40.2% King College (private, not‐for‐profit) 1,515 22.4% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 2,309 40.2% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 640 11.1% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 97 1.7% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 94 1.6% All Other Public Institutions 294 5.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 5,743 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Sullivan County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 1,094 57.0% 33,120 49.3% Ron Ramsey Republican 2 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 357 18.6% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 136 7.1% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 220 11.5% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 9 0.5% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 3 0.2% 226 0.3% Republican 1 Nathan Vaughn Democrat 2 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 101 5.3% 9,721 14.5% Jason E. Mumpower Republican 3 Grand Total 1,920 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 470 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 1,393 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 25.2% 24.2% 1,393 students from Sullivan County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $2,786,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

82 2008 Higher Education Profile: Sumner County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 85.1% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 28.4% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 21.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐3.7% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.0% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 9.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $19,738 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $23,347 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 15.7% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 44.6% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 26.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.3% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 13.0% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 8.8% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Volunteer (public 2‐yr) 7,071 100.0% Volunteer (2‐yr) 2,382 47.1% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 800 15.8% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 526 10.4% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 298 5.9% Tennessee State U (4‐yr) 236 4.7% All Other Public Institutions 813 16.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 5,055 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Sumner County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 1,052 49.0% 33,120 49.3% Mae Beavers Republican 17 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 321 14.9% 11,625 17.3% Diane Black Republican 18 General Assembly Merit Scholarship 108 5.0% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 550 25.6% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 4 0.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 2 0.1% 226 0.3% Michael Ray McDonald Democrat 44 Debra Young Maggart Republican 45 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 111 5.2% 9,721 14.5% Susan M. Lynn Republican 57 Grand Total 2,148 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 278 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 1,149 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 19.5% 24.2% 1,149 students from Sumner County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $2,298,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

83 2008 Higher Education Profile: Tipton County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 77.7% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 16.9% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 11.8% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐3.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.8% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 15.8% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $50,115 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $62,121 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 16.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 25.7% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 28.3% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 36.3% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 10.6% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 20.8% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Covington (tech center) 235 90.0% Dyersburg (2‐yr) 733 35.8% Mason Academy of Csmtlgy (for‐profit) 26 10.0% U of Memphis (4‐yr) 626 30.6% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 191 9.3% Southwest (2‐yr) 167 8.2% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 111 5.4% All Other Public Institutions 218 10.7% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 2,046 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Tipton County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 323 42.8% 33,120 49.3% Mark Norris Republican 32 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 110 14.6% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 30 4.0% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 147 19.5% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 7 0.9% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.1% 226 0.3% James O. Naifeh Democrat 81 Dolores R. Gresham Republican 94 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 137 18.1% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 755 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 260 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 694 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 27.3% 24.2% 694 students from Tipton County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,388,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

84 2008 Higher Education Profile: Trousdale County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 79.8% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 18.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 1.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,759 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,473 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 21.6% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.4% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 7.0% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 11.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Hartsville (tech center) 185 100.0% Volunteer (2‐yr) 71 40.6% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 37 21.1% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 29 16.6% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 13 7.4% Tennessee State U (4‐yr) 9 5.1% All Other Public Institutions 16 9.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 175 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Trousdale County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 37 35.6% 33,120 49.3% Mae Beavers Republican 17 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 21 20.2% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 2 1.9% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 5 4.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 1.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Stratton Bone Jr. Democrat 46 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 38 36.5% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 104 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 27 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 73 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 27.0% 24.2% 73 students from Trousdale County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $146,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

85 2008 Higher Education Profile: Unicoi County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 69.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 11.3% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 3.4% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.2% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.2% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,463 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $17,009 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 23.5% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 13.2% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 21.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 31.5% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐0.5% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 1.5% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) East Tennessee (4‐yr) 294 51.8% Northeast (2‐yr) 185 32.6% No institution in this county UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 37 6.5% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 25 4.4% Walters (2‐yr) 15 2.6% All Other Public Institutions 12 2.1% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 568 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Unicoi County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 109 49.8% 33,120 49.3% Steve Southerland Republican 1 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 38 17.4% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 7 3.2% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 37 16.9% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% David B. Hawk Republican 5 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 28 12.8% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 219 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 51 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 138 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 27.0% 24.2% 138 students from Unicoi County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $276,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

86 2008 Higher Education Profile: Union County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 78.0% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 23.7% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 17.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐7.7% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 10.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $48,928 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,076 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 11.9% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 29.2% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 36.2% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 5.5% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 1.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Walters (2‐yr) 67 22.6% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 67 22.6% No institution in this county Pellissippi (2‐yr) 60 20.2% Roane (2‐yr) 45 15.2% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 26 8.8% All Other Public Institutions 32 10.8% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 297 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Union County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 50 42.4% 33,120 49.3% Micheal R. Williams Independent 4 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 45 38.1% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 3.4% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 0 0.0% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 0 0.0% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% William A. Baird Republican 36 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 19 16.1% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 118 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 52 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 159 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 24.6% 24.2% 159 students from Union County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $318,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

87 2008 Higher Education Profile: Van Buren County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 79.8% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 18.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 1.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,759 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,473 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 5.9% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 22.9% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 33.8% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐1.6% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 1.0% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 60 35.9% Motlow (2‐yr) 49 29.3% No institution in this county McMinnville (Tech Center) 9 5.4% Nashville (2‐yr) 8 4.8% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 8 4.8% All Other Public Institutions 33 19.8% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 167 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Van Buren County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 19 41.3% 33,120 49.3% Steve Roller Democrat 14 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 11 23.9% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 3 6.5% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 1 2.2% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 2.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Bill W. Harmon Democrat 37 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 11 23.9% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 46 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 8 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 50 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 13.8% 24.2% 50 students from Van Buren County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $100,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

88 2008 Higher Education Profile: Warren County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 79.8% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 18.6% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 1.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 6.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 16.7% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $39,759 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,473 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 29.6% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 25.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.3% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 3.7% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 4.9% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) McMinnville (tech center) 206 100.0% Motlow (2‐yr) 447 28.6% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 289 18.5% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 247 15.8% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 217 13.9% McMinnville (Tech Center) 156 10.0% All Other Public Institutions 207 13.2% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,563 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Warren County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 196 35.1% 33,120 49.3% Steve Roller Democrat 14 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 93 16.7% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 13 2.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 53 9.5% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 3 0.5% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Charles Curtiss Democrat 43 Judd Matheny Republican 47 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 200 35.8% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 558 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 110 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 343 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 24.3% 24.2% 343 students from Warren County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $686,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

89 2008 Higher Education Profile: Washington County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 78.2% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 23.9% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 28.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 5.3% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 14.8% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $48,324 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,165 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 18.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 24.6% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 23.8% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.8% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 5.6% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 6.3% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) East Tennessee (public 4‐yr) 12,823 95.4% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 2,819 59.8% ETSU‐College of Medicine 500 3.7% Northeast (2‐yr) 1,173 24.9% Emmanuel School of Religion (private, not‐for‐profit) 125 0.9% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 344 7.3% Walters (2‐yr) 127 2.7% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 67 1.4% All Other Public Institutions 187 4.0% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 4,717 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Washington County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 732 57.3% 33,120 49.3% Rusty Crowe Republican 3 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 245 19.2% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 91 7.1% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 92 7.2% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 4 0.3% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 1 0.1% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 10 0.8% 226 0.3% Dale Ford Republican 6 Republican 7 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 103 8.1% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 1,278 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 382 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 1,045 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 26.8% 24.2% 1,045 students from Washington County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $2,090,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

90 2008 Higher Education Profile: Wayne County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 80.0% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 22.1% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 9.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐2.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 18.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $40,099 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $16,831 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 19.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 4.8% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 21.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 38.5% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐1.3% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 8.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Columbia (2‐yr) 229 46.5% Hohenwald (Tech Center) 75 15.2% No institution in this county Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 44 8.9% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 40 8.1% Pulaski (Tech Center) 19 3.9% All Other Public Institutions 86 17.4% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 493 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Wayne County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 72 26.1% 33,120 49.3% John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 43 15.6% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 3 1.1% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 67 24.3% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.7% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.4% 226 0.3% Joey Hensley Republican 70 Steve McDaniel Republican 72 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 88 31.9% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 276 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 52 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 148 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 26.0% 24.2% 148 students from Wayne County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $296,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

91 2008 Higher Education Profile: Weakley County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 74.4% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 17.1% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.4% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 4.1% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.9% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.8% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $41,901 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $17,220 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 29.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 19.3% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.8% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 36.0% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐4.8% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 10.6% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) UT, Martin (public 4‐yr) 7,177 100.0% UT, Martin (4‐yr) 756 60.5% Jackson (2‐yr) 94 7.5% McKenzie (Tech Center) 90 7.2% Dyersburg (2‐yr) 51 4.1% Paris (Tech Center) 48 3.8% All Other Public Institutions 210 16.8% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,249 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Weakley County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 190 40.0% 33,120 49.3% Roy Herron Democrat 24 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 81 17.1% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 23 4.8% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 37 7.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 2 0.4% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 10 2.1% 226 0.3% Mark L. Maddox Democrat 76 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 132 27.8% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 475 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 175 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 328 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 34.8% 24.2% 328 students from Weakley County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $656,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

92 2008 Higher Education Profile: White County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 76.9% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 23.3% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 18.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 6.0% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 7.8% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $41,432 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $19,596 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 15.8% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 20.3% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.5% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 33.4% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 5.1% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.3% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 353 42.8% Motlow (2‐yr) 132 16.0% No institution in this county Livingston (Tech Center) 71 8.6% Nashville (2‐yr) 68 8.2% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 58 7.0% All Other Public Institutions 143 17.3% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 825 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing White County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 111 36.4% 33,120 49.3% Charlotte Burks Democrat 15 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 74 24.3% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 1.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 25 8.2% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.3% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 3 1.0% 226 0.3% Charles Curtiss Democrat 43 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 87 28.5% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 305 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 58 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 234 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 19.9% 24.2% 234 students from White County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $468,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

93 2008 Higher Education Profile: Williamson County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 86.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 30.5% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 49.1% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐9.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 4.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 5.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $92,181 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $38,753 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 7.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 68.7% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 27.8% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 34.3% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 24.5% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 8.0% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) O'More College of Design (private, not‐for‐profit) 203 79.3% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 1,950 31.3% Williamson Christian College (private, not‐for‐profit) 53 20.7% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 1,530 24.6% Columbia (2‐yr) 1,001 16.1% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 342 5.5% UT, Chattanooga (4‐yr) 317 5.1% All Other Public Institutions 1,081 17.4% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 6,221 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Williamson County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 1,849 72.3% 33,120 49.3% Jack Johnson Republican 23 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 253 9.9% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 263 10.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 109 4.3% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 8 0.3% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 7 0.3% 226 0.3% Charles Michael Sargent Republican 61 Republican 63 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 69 2.7% 9,721 14.5% Phillip Johnson Republican 78 Grand Total 2,558 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 203 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 580 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 25.9% 24.2% 580 students from Williamson County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,160,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

94 2008 Higher Education Profile: Wilson County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 87.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 32.1% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 25.3% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐1.9% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 3.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 5.8% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $67,098 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $27,785 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 11.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 46.8% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 26.7% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 35.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 15.6% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 8.7% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Cumberland University (private, not‐for‐profit) 1,335 91.4% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 1,043 32.1% Stylemasters Beauty Academy (for‐profit) 125 8.6% Volunteer (2‐yr) 960 29.5% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 377 11.6% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 272 8.4% Tennessee State U (4‐yr) 111 3.4% All Other Public Institutions 488 15.0% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 3,251 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Wilson County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 861 59.3% 33,120 49.3% Mae Beavers Republican 17 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 174 12.0% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 81 5.6% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 268 18.5% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 10 0.7% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 1 0.1% 226 0.3% Stratton Bone Jr. Democrat 46 Susan M. Lynn Republican 57 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 57 3.9% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 1,452 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS 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) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 198 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 644 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 23.5% 24.2% 644 students from Wilson County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,288,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us

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