Anderson County House Districts 33 and 38 Senate District 5

Higher 105th General Assembly Education 2007 County Profile

Senator Party District Representative Party District Randy McNally Republican 5 Jim Hackworth Democrat 33 Les Winnigham Democrat 38

ANDERSON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Anderson County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 82.4 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 6.3 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 22.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -7.2 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.6 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 11.7 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 42,584 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 19,009 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 15.1 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 2.0 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.4 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 32.5 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 2.9 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 5.1 20.8 30.9 ANDERSON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Anderson County Residents 2,522 1.2% Other TN Residents 182,742 89.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Anderson County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Roane State Community College 836 33.1% , Knoxville 722 28.6% Pellissippi State Community College 386 15.3% Tennessee Technological University 163 6.5% East Tennessee State University 133 5.3% Other Public Institutions 282 11.2% Total Anderson County Residents 2,522 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Anderson County Total Anderson % of Total HOPE 454 28,796 1.6% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 113 10,272 1.1% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 47 3,092 1.5% GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) Dual Enrollment Grant 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 4 352 1.1% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 74 7,251 1.0% Grand Total 692 52,136 1.3%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Anderson County Total Anderson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 95 11,407 0.8% UT System 48 2,430 2.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 42 4,869 0.9% Grand Total 185 18,706 1.0%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Anderson County Total Anderson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents240 students from Anderson County applied 173 15,716 1.1% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 24 1,240 1.9% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not funded. 43 4,683 0.9% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled close to 240 21,639 1.1% $400,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Bedford County House District 62 Senate District 16 Higher Education 105th General Assembly County 2007 Profile

Senator Party District Representative Party District Jim Tracy Republican 16 Curt Cobb Democrat 62

BEDFORD COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationneedsindex.com

Description Bedford County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 72 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.2 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 12.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.7 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 8.3 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 11 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 40,691 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,698 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 33.6 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 33.3 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 28.6 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.2 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 26.4 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 15.7 20.8 30.9 BEDFORD COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Bedford County Residents 975 0.5% Other TN Residents 184,289 89.9% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100.0%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Bedford County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total State University 419 43.0% Motlow State Community College 362 37.1% Tennessee Technological University 53 5.4% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 44 4.5% Columbia State Community College 29 3.0% Other Public Institutions 68 7.0% Total Bedford County Residents 975 100.0%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Bedford County Total Bedford % of Total HOPE 161 28,796 0.6% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 51 10,272 0.5% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 23 3,092 0.7% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 113 7,251 1.6% Grand Total 349 52,136 0.7%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Bedford County Total Bedford % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 63 11,407 0.6% UT System 3 2,430 0.1% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 16 4,869 0.3% Grand Total 82 18,706 0.4%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Bedford County Total Bedford % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 101 15,716 0.6% 118 students from Bedford County applied for UT System 4 1,240 0.3% the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 Private Institutions 13 4,683 0.3% Grand Total and were eligible but were not funded. 118 21,639 0.5% Their unfunded need totaled $177,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Benton County House District 75 Senate District 24 Higher 105th General Education Assembly County 2007 Profile

Senator Party District Representative Party District Roy Herron Democrat 24 Willie Butch Borchert Democrat 75

BENTON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Benton County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 71.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 2.6 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 6.3 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 4.64 4 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 10.5 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 13.6 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 32,727 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 14646 19393 21587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 24.7 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 7.9 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 24.0 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 31.1 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 13.6 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.3 20.8 30.9 BENTON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Benton County Residents 358 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,906 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Benton County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total University of Tennessee, Martin 143 40% Jackson State Community College 65 18% Nashville State Technical Community College 51 14% Middle Tennessee State University 25 7% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 25 7% Other Public Institutions 49 14% Total Benton County Residents 358 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Benton County Total Benton % of Total HOPE 64 28,796 0.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 41 10,272 0.4% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 6 3,092 0.2% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 24 2,368 1.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 69 7,251 1.0% Grand Total 206 52,136 0.4%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Benton County Total Benton % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 24 11,407 0.2% UT System 19 2,430 0.8% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 22 4,869 0.5% Grand Total 65 18,706 0.3%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Benton County Total Benton % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents55 students from Benton County applied for 43 15,716 0.3% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 5 1,240 0.4% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. 7 4,683 0.1% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $79,000. 55 21,639 0.3%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Bledsoe County House District 25 Senate District 14 Higher 105th General Education Assembly County 2007 Profile

Senator Party District Representative Party District Jerry Cooper Democrat 14 Eric H. Swafford Republican 25

BLEDSOE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Bledsoe County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 70.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.3 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 7.5 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -1.6 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 10.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 15.2 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 34,593 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 13,889 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 32.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 10.9 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.2 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 37.6 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 28.1 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 4.3 20.8 30.9 BLEDSOE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Bledsoe County Residents 280 0.1% Other TN Residents 184,984 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Bledsoe County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Chattanooga State Technical Community College 123 43.9% Tennessee Technological University 75 26.8% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 27 9.6% Roane State Community College 24 8.6% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 9 3.2% Other Public Institutions 22 7.9% Total Bledsoe County Residents 280 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Bledsoe County Total Bledsoe % of Total HOPE 44 28,796 0.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 17 10,272 0.2% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 3,092 0.1% GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) Dual Enrollment Grant 20 2,368 0.8% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 15 7,251 0.2% Grand Total 101 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Bledsoe County Total Bledsoe % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 21 11,407 0.2% UT System 8 2,430 0.3% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 4 4,869 0.1% Grand Total 33 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Bledsoe County Total Bledsoe % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 44 students from Bledsoe County applied 37 15,716 0.2% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 3 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not funded. 4 4,683 0.1% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $79,000. 44 21,639 0.2%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Blount County House Districts 8 and 20 Senate District 8 Higher Education 105th General Assembly County 2007 Profile

Senator Party District Representative Party District Raymond Finney Republican 8 Joe McCord Republican 8 Doug Overbey Republican 20

BLOUNT COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Blount County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 82.3 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 6.6 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 18.9 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 2.4 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.0 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 8.5 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 45,038 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 19,416 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 18.4 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 29.2 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.3 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 35.3 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 23.5 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.9 20.8 30.9 BLOUNT COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Blount County Residents 3,010 1.5% Other TN Residents 182,254 88.9% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Blount County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Pellissippi State Community College 1,252 41.6% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 910 30.2% East Tennessee State University 196 6.5% Roane State Community College 144 4.8% Tennessee Technological University 138 4.6% Middle Tennessee State University 130 4.3% Other Public Institutions 240 8.0% Total Blount County Residents 3,010 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Blount County Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Maryville College 1,155

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Blount County Total Blount % of Total HOPE 517 28,796 1.8% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 134 10,272 1.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 60 3,092 1.9% GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) Dual Enrollment Grant 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 7 352 2.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 45 7,251 0.6% Grand Total 763 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Blount County Total Blount % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 95 11,407 0.8% UT System 54 2,430 2.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 105 4,869 2.2% Grand Total 254 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Blount County Total Blount % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents244 students from Blount County applied for 143 15,716 0.9% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 28 1,240 2.3% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. 73 4,683 1.6% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled ove $450,000. 244 21,639 1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Bradley County House Districts 22 and 24 Senate District 24 Higher Education 105th General Assembly County 2007 Profile

Senator Party District Representative Party District Dewayne Bunch Republican 24 Eric Watson Republican 22 Kevin Brooks Republican 24

BRADLEY COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Bradley County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 78.3 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 6.5 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 17.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 5.2 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 5.5 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 10.9 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 41,779 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 18,108 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 28.9 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 15.3 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 27.0 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 37.9 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 18.1 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 6.0 20.8 30.9 BRADLEY COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Bradley County Residents 2,703 1.3% Other TN Residents 182,561 89.0% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Bradley County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Cleveland State Community College 1,514 56.0% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 432 16.0% Chattanooga State Technical Community College 208 7.7% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 206 7.6% Middle Tennessee State University 94 3.5% Tennessee Technological University 94 3.5% Other Public Institutions 155 5.7% Total Bradley County Residents 2,703 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Bradley County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Cleveland State Community College 2,947 Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Lee University 4,008

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Bradley County Total Bradley % of Total HOPE 324 28,796 1.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 121 10,272 1.2% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 31 3,092 1.0% GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) Dual Enrollment Grant 7 2,368 0.3% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 6 352 1.7% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 56 7,251 0.8% Grand Total 545 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Bradley County Total Bradley % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 84 11,407 0.7% UT System 32 2,430 1.3% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 95 4,869 2.0% Grand Total 211 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Bradley County Total Bradley % of Total Close to 300 students from Bradley Tennessee Board of RegentsCounty applied for the need-based TSAA 207 15,716 1.3% UT System grant by Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but 15 1,240 1.2% Private Institutions were not funded. Their unfunded need 72 4,683 1.5% Grand Total totaled over $560,000. 294 21,639 1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Campbell County House District 36 Senate District Higher 12 Education 105th General County Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Tom Kilby Democrat 12 William A. Baird Republican 36

CAMPBELL COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Campbell County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 65.8 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.0 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 7.7 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 0.4 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.5 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 20.3 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 30,197 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 13,301 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 22.6 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 12.5 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.2 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.0 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 12.7 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 1.3 20.8 30.9 CAMPBELL COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Campbell County Residents 810 0.4% Other TN Residents 184,454 90.0% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Campbell County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Roane State Community College 423 52% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 117 14.4% East Tennessee State University 88 10.9% Tennessee Technological University 53 6.5% Pellissippi State Community College 39 4.8% Middle Tennessee State University 18 2.2% Other Public Institutions 72 8.9% Total Campbell County Residents 810 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Campbell County Total Campbell % of Total HOPE 109 28,796 0.4% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 69 10,272 0.7% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 2 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 107 7,251 1.5% Grand Total 288 52,136 0.6%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Campbell County Total Campbell % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 87 11,407 0.8% UT System 18 2,430 0.7% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 30 4,869 0.6% Grand Total 135 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Campbell County Total Campbell % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents132 students from Campbell County 110 15,716 0.7% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 8 1,240 0.6% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 14 4,683 0.3% Grand Total not funded. Their unfunded need totaled 132 21,639 1% close to $200,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Cannon County House District 46 Senate District Higher 17 Education County Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Mae Beavers Republican 17 Stratton Bone Jr. Democrat 46

CANNON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Cannon County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 73.5 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 2.4 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 9.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.3 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.0 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 10.4 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 38,424 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,405 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 28.6 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 23.4 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 27.6 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 35.0 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 24.1 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 2.5 20.8 30.9 CANNON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Cannon County Residents 378 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,886 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Cannon County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Middle Tennessee State University 224 59.3% Motlow State Community College 63 16.7% Tennessee Technological University 42 11.1% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 11 2.9% Volunteer State Community College 10 2.6% Other Public Institutions 28 7.4% Total Cannon County Residents 378 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Cannon County Total Cannon % of Total HOPE 73 28,796 0.3% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 28 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 6 3,092 0.2% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 44 7,251 0.6% Grand Total 151 52,136 0.3%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Cannon County Total Cannon % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 22 11,407 0.2% UT System 0 2,430 0.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 9 4,869 0.2% Grand Total 31 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Cannon County Total Cannon % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents31 students from Cannon County applied for 24 15,716 0.2% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 0 1,240 0.0% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. Their 7 4,683 0.1% Grand Total unfunded need totaled $56,000. 31 21,639 0.1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Carroll County House Districts 76 and 79 Senate District Higher 27 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Lowe Finney Democrat 27 Mark L. Maddox Democrat 76 Chris Crider Republican 79

CARROLL COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Carroll County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 76.8 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.0 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 12.4 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.3 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 12.4 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 11.7 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 36,880 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,251 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 33.2 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 4.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.8 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 32.7 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 7.7 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 11.1 20.8 30.9 CARROLL COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Carroll County Residents 817 0.4% Other TN Residents 184,447 90.0% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Carroll County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total University of Tennessee, Martin 314 38.4% Jackson State Community College 254 31.1% 53 6.5% Austin Peay State University 32 3.9% Middle Tennessee State University 30 3.7% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 29 3.5% Other Public Institutions 105 12.9% Total Carroll County Residents 817 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Carroll County Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Bethel College 2,057

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Carroll County Total Carroll % of Total HOPE 131 28,796 0.5% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 84 10,272 0.8% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 13 3,092 0.4% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 73 2,368 3.1% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 4 352 1.1% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 149 7,251 2.1% Grand Total 454 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Carroll County Total Carroll % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 61 11,407 0.5% UT System 50 2,430 2.1% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 69 4,869 1.4% Grand Total 180 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Carroll County Total Carroll % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents117 students from Carroll County applied for 68 15,716 0.4% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 16 1,240 1.3% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. Their 33 4,683 0.7% unfunded need totaled over $250,000. Grand Total 117 21,639 0.5%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Carter County House District 4 Senate District Higher 3 Education 105th General County Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Rusty Crowe Republican 3 Kent Williams Republican 4

CARTER COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Carter County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 75.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.0 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 14.2 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 4.0 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.6 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 14.5 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 33,825 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 14,678 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 19.6 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 11.4 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 23.9 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 35.7 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 10.3 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 1.8 20.8 30.9 CARTER COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Carter County Residents 1,549 0.8% Other TN Residents 183,715 89.6% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Carter County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total East Tennessee State University 841 54% Northeast State Technical Community College 576 37% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 57 4% Walters State Community College 18 1% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 10 1% Middle Tennessee State University 9 1% Other Public Institutions 38 2% Total Carter County Residents 1,549 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Carter County Total Carter % of Total HOPE 214 28,796 0.7% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 141 10,272 1.4% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 14 3,092 0.5% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 6 352 1.7% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 125 7,251 1.7% Grand Total 500 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Carter County Total Carter % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 183 11,407 1.6% UT System 5 2,430 0.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 22 4,869 0.5% Grand Total 210 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Carter County Total Carter % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents235 students from Carter County applied for the 211 15,716 1.3% UT System need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 and 5 1,240 0.4% Private Institutions were eligible but were not funded.Their 19 4,683 0.4% Grand Total unfunded need totaled $371,000. 235 21,639 1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Cheatham County House District 78 Senate District 22 Higher Education 105th General County Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Rosalind Kurita Democrat 22 Phillip Johnson Republican 78

CHEATHAM COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Cheatham County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 78.8 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.5 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 16.3 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 6.7 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 6.7 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 49,143 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 18,882 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 14.6 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 37.6 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 29.7 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 38.8 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 31.0 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.1 20.8 30.9 CHEATHAM COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Cheatham County Residents 1,053 0.5% Other TN Residents 184,211 89.9% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Cheatham County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Nashville State Technical Community College 295 28.0% Austin Peay State University 248 23.6% Middle Tennessee State University 173 16.4% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 75 7.1% Tennessee State University 71 6.7% Volunteer State Community College 69 6.6% Other Public Institutions 122 11.6% Total Cheatham County Residents 1,053 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Cheatham County Total Cheatham % of Total HOPE 191 28,796 0.7% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 61 10,272 0.6% General Assembly Merit ScholarshipHOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) 13 3,092 0.4% Dual Enrollment Grant GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 48 2,368 2.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care Grant Access $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 22 7,251 0.3% Grand Total 336 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Cheatham County Total Cheatham % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 54 11,407 0.5% UT System 4 2,430 0.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 17 4,869 0.3% Grand Total 75 18,706 0.4%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Cheatham County Total Cheatham % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents Close to 100 students from Cheatham 61 15,716 0.4% UT System County applied for the need-based TSAA 3 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions grant by Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but 29 4,683 0.6% Grand Total were not funded.Their unfunded need totaled 93 21,639 0.4% $200,000. Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Chester County House District 72 Senate District Higher 26 Education

County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 Steve McDaniel Republican 72

CHESTER COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Chester County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 78.8 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.3 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 13.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 6.6 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 5.6 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.1 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 41,127 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 15,756 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 22.8 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 31.3 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 29.4 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.9 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 23.0 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 10.9 20.8 30.9 CHESTER COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Chester County Residents 364 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,900 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Chester County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Jackson State Community College 220 60.4% University of Memphis 31 8.5% University of Tennessee, Martin 30 8.2% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 26 7.1% Middle Tennessee State University 22 6.0% Other Public Institutions 35 9.6% Total Chester County Residents 364 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Chester County Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Freed-Hardeman University 1,969

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Chester County Total Chester % of Total HOPE 34 28,796 0.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 15 10,272 0.1% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 5 3,092 0.2% Dual Enrollment Grant GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 1 5 20.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 25 7,251 0.3% Grand Total 80 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Chester County Total Chester % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 21 11,407 0.2% UT System 8 2,430 0.3% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 26 4,869 0.5% Grand Total 55 18,706 0.3%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Chester County Total Chester % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents44 students from Chester County applied 27 15,716 0.2% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 4 1,240 0.3% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not funded. 13 4,683 0.3% Their unfunded need totaled close to Grand Total $100,000. 44 21,639 0.2%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Claiborne County House District 35 Senate District Higher 4 Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Micheal R. Williams Republican 4 Dennis Edward Roach Republican 35

CLAIBORNE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Claiborne County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 67.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.5 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 9.7 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 2.6 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 5.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 20 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 31,234 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 13,032 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 29.0 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 9.6 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.0 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 35.1 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 13.4 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 1.6 20.8 30.9 CLAIBORNE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Claiborne County Residents 542 0.3% Other TN Residents 184,722 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Claiborne County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Walters State Community College 317 58.5% East Tennessee State University 101 18.6% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 70 12.9% Pellissippi State Community College 14 2.6% Roane State Community College 11 2.0% Other Public Institutions 29 5.4% Total Claiborne County Residents 542 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Claiborne County Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Lincoln Memorial University 2,981

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Claiborne County Total Claiborne % of Total HOPE 64 28,796 0.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 41 10,272 0.4% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 42 7,251 0.6% Grand Total 152 52,136 0.3%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Claiborne County Total Claiborne % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 52 11,407 0.5% UT System 3 2,430 0.1% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 68 4,869 1.4% Grand Total 123 18,706 0.7%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Claiborne County Total Claiborne % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents100 students from Claiborne County 67 15,716 0.4% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 3 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 33 4,683 0.7% not funded. Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $228,000. 103 21,639 0.5%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Clay County House District 38 Senate District Higher 17 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Mae Beavers Republican 17 Les Winningham Democrat 38

CLAY COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Clay County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 68.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 1.6 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 7.4 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 9.2 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 13.3 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 14.9 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 29,784 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 13,320 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 33.5 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 6.8 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 24.8 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 32.0 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 11.1 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 2.3 20.8 30.9 CLAY COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Clay County Residents 203 0.1% Other TN Residents 185,061 90.3% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Clay County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Tennessee Technological University 92 45.3% Volunteer State Community College 70 34.5% Nashville State Technical Community College 14 6.9% Middle Tennessee State University 8 3.9% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 6 3.0% Tennessee State University 5 2.5% Other Public Institutions 8 3.9% Total Clay County Residents 203 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Clay County Total Clay % of Total HOPE 19 28,796 0.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 21 10,272 0.2% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 2 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 15 2,368 0.6% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 25 7,251 0.3% Grand Total 82 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Clay County Total Clay % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 27 11,407 0.2% UT System 0 2,430 0.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 2 4,869 0.0% Grand Total 29 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Clay County Total Clay % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents30 students from Clay County applied for 28 15,716 0.2% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 0 1,240 0.0% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. 2 4,683 0.0% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $40,000. 30 21,639 0.1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Cocke County House District 11 Senate District 1 Higher Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Steve Southerland Republican 1 Eddie Yokley Democrat 11

COCKE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Cocke County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 66.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.7 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 6.2 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.6 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 9.0 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 20.1 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 30,418 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 13,881 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 28.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 7.6 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.1 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.9 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 14.1 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.3 20.8 30.9 COCKE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Cocke County Residents 744 0.4% Other TN Residents 184,520 90.0% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Cocke County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Walters State Community College 412 55.4% East Tennessee State University 201 27.0% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 78 10.5% Pellissippi State Community College 13 1.7% Tennessee Technological University 13 1.7% Other Public Institutions 27 3.6% Total Cocke County Residents 744 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Cocke County Total Cocke % of Total HOPE 88 28,796 0.3% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 74 10,272 0.7% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 11 3,092 0.4% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 58 7,251 0.8% Grand Total 233 52,136 0.4%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Cocke County Total Cocke % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 63 11,407 0.6% UT System 8 2,430 0.3% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 34 4,869 0.7% Grand Total 105 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Cocke County Total Cocke % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents115 students from Cocke County applied 100 15,716 0.6% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 4 1,240 0.3% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 11 4,683 0.2% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled over 115 21,639 1% $170,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Coffee County House District 47 Senate District 14 Higher Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Jerry Cooper Democrat 14 Judd Matheny Republican 47

COFFEE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Coffee County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 77.4 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.2 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 19.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -1.7 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.9 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.1 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 40,228 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 18,137 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 24.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 20.1 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 27.5 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.2 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 17.6 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 5.7 20.8 30.9 COFFEE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Coffee County Residents 1,719 0.8% Other TN Residents 183,545 89.5% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Coffee County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Motlow State Community College 631 36.7% Middle Tennessee State University 544 31.6% Tennessee Technological University 175 10.2% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 141 8.2% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 76 4.4% Other Public Institutions 152 8.8% Total Coffee County Residents 1,719 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Coffee County Total Coffee % of Total HOPE 337 28,796 1.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 85 10,272 0.8% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 44 3,092 1.4% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 122 7,251 1.7% Grand Total 590 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Coffee County Total Coffee % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 68 11,407 0.6% UT System 7 2,430 0.3% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 19 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 94 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Coffee County Total Coffee % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents154 students from Coffee County applied 128 15,716 0.8% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 8 1,240 0.6% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 18 4,683 0.4% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled 154 21,639 0.7% $230,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Revised 2/22/07

Crockett County House District 82 Senate District Higher 26 Education

County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 Craig Fitzhugh Democrat 82

CROCKETT COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Crockett County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 70.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.6 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 9.2 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 3.1 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 10.3 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 14.2 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 36,713 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 14,600 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 27.7 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 1.73 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 27.7 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.1 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 12.8 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 19.8 20.8 30.9 CROCKETT COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Crockett County Residents 403 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,861 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Crockett County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Jackson State Community College 145 36.0% University of Tennessee, Martin 87 21.6% Dyersburg State Community College 46 11.4% University of Memphis 36 8.9% Middle Tennessee State University 31 7.7% Other Public Institutions 58 14.4% Total Crockett County Residents 403 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Crockett County Total Crockett % of Total HOPE 58 28,796 0.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 42 10,272 0.4% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 5 3,092 0.2% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 2 2,368 0.1% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 47 7,251 0.6% Grand Total 155 52,136 0.3%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Crockett County Total Crockett % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 32 11,407 0.3% UT System 14 2,430 0.6% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 20 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 66 18,706 0.4%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Crockett County Total Crockett % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents60 students from Crockett County applied 47 15,716 0.3% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 6 1,240 0.5% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 7 4,683 0.1% Grand Total funded.Their unfunded need totaled close 60 21,639 0.3% to $100,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Cumberland County House District 25 Senate District Higher 15 Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Charlotte Burks Democrat 15 Eric H. Swafford Republican 25

CUMBERLAND COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Cumberland Co Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 76.1 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.9 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 12.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.4 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.8 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 35,928 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,808 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 19.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 25.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 23.5 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 29.6 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 29.1 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 1.5 20.8 30.9 CUMBERLAND COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Cumberland County Residents 1,192 0.6% Other TN Residents 184,072 89.8% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Cumberland County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Roane State Community College 590 49.5% Tennessee Technological University 329 27.6% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 92 7.7% Middle Tennessee State University 64 5.4% East Tennessee State University 34 2.9% Other Public Institutions 83 7.0% Total Cumberland County Residents 1,192 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Cumberland County Total Cumberland % of Total HOPE 136 28,796 0.5% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 103 10,272 1.0% General Assembly Merit ScholarshipHOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) 14 3,092 0.5% Dual Enrollment Grant GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 1 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 3 352 0.9% HOPE Foster Care Grant Access $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 94 7,251 1.3% Grand Total 351 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Cumberland County Total Cumberland % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 99 11,407 0.9% UT System 11 2,430 0.5% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 18 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 128 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Cumberland County Total Cumberland % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsClose to 200 students from Cumberland 169 15,716 1.1% UT System County applied for the need-based TSAA 6 1,240 0.5% Private Institutions grant by Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but 20 4,683 0.4% Grand Total were not funded.Their unfunded need 195 21,639 0.9% totaled over $280,000. Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Davidson County House Districts 50-56 and 58-60 Senate Districts 19-21 and 23 Higher Education 105th General County Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Gary W. Moore, Sr. Democrat 50 Thelma Harper Democrat 19 Mike Turner Democrat 51 Joe Haynes Democrat 20 Rob Briley Democrat 52 Douglas Henry Democrat 21 Janis Baird Sontany Democrat 53 Jack Johnson Republican 23 Brenda Gilmore Democrat 54 Gary Odom Democrat 55 Beth Harwell Republican 56 Mary Pruitt Democrat 58 Sherry Jones Democrat 59 Ben West, Jr. Democrat 60

DAVIDSON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Davidson Co Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 83.7 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.5 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 33.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 8.4 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.5 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 11.8 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 49,317 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 23,069 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 9.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 14.37 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.6 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 42.3 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 12.0 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 30.6 20.8 30.9 DAVIDSON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Davidson County Residents 15,372 7.5% Other TN Residents 169,892 82.9% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Davidson County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Nashville State Tech Community College 3,754 24.4% Middle Tennessee State University 3,496 22.7% Tennessee State University 3,383 22.0% Volunteer State Community College 1,331 8.7% UT Knoxville 1,273 8.3% Other Public Institutions 2,135 13.9% Total Davidson County Residents 15,372 100% Higher Education Institutions in Davidson County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Nashville State Tech Community College 7,192 Tennessee State University 9,038 Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Aquinas College 855 12 Belmont University 4,481 public and Fisk University 947 private Free Will Baptist Bible College 383 institutions in John A. Gupton College 111 Davidson County Lipscomb University 2,564 Meharry Medical College 730 Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia 202 Trevecca Nazerene University 2,217 Vanderbilt University 11,607

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Davidson County Total Davidson % of Total HOPE 1,563 28,796 5.4% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 645 10,272 6.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 137 3,092 4.4% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 131 2,368 5.5% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 34 352 9.7% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 1 5 20.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 259 7,251 3.6% Grand Total 2,770 52,136 5%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Davidson County Total Davidson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 980 11,407 8.6% UT System 96 2,430 4.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 493 4,869 10.1% Grand Total 1,569 18,706 8%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Davidson County Total Davidson % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsClose to 2,000 students from Davidson County 1,156 15,716 7.4% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 47 1,240 3.8% Private Institutions2005 and were eligible but were not funded. Their 676 4,683 14.4% Grand Total unfunded need totaled $3.8 million. 1,879 21,639 9%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Decatur County House Districts 71 and 72 Senate District 24 Higher Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Representative Party District Senator Party District Randy S. Rinks Democrat 71 Roy Herron Democrat 24 Steve McDaniel Republican 72

DECATUR COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Decatur County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 71.8 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.6 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 7.7 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 0.8 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 9.9 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.3 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 34,919 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 17,285 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 28.4 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 4.69 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 23.9 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 31.5 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 13.2 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 5.9 20.8 30.9 DECATUR COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Decatur County Residents 303 0.1% Other TN Residents 184,961 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Decatur County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Jackson State Community College 149 49.2% University of Tennessee, Martin 45 14.9% Middle Tennessee State University 30 9.9% University of Memphis 23 7.6% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 17 5.6% Other Public Institutions 39 12.9% Total Decatur County Residents 303 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Decatur County Total Decatur % of Total HOPE 35 28,796 0.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 26 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 1 3,092 0.0% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 40 7,251 0.6% Grand Total 104 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Decatur County Total Decatur % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 26 11,407 0.2% UT System 12 2,430 0.5% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 6 4,869 0.1% Grand Total 44 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Decatur County Total Decatur % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents27 students from Decatur County applied for 27 15,716 0.2% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 0 1,240 0.0% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. 0 4,683 0.0% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $27,000. 27 21,639 0.1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. DeKalb County House District 40 Senate District Higher 17 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Mae Beavers Republican 17 Frank Buck Democrat 40

DEKALB COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description DeKalb County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 71.5 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 2.8 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 12.5 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -1.6 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.9 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 14.3 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 36,920 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 17,217 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 30.2 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 14.8 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.9 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 35.5 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 23.2 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 4.8 20.8 30.9 DEKALB COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total DeKalb County Residents 447 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,817 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of DeKalb County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Tennessee Technological University 143 32.0% Middle Tennessee State University 121 27.1% Motlow State Community College 106 23.7% Volunteer State Community College 24 5.4% Nashville State Technical Community College 16 3.6% Other Public Institutions 37 8.3% Total DeKalb County Residents 447 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Dekalb County Total Dekalb % of Total HOPE 71 28,796 0.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 32 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 1 3,092 0.0% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 27 7,251 0.4% Grand Total 131 52,136 0.3%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Dekalb County Total Dekalb % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 30 11,407 0.3% UT System 1 2,430 0.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 7 4,869 0.1% Grand Total 38 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Dekalb County Total Dekalb % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents37 students from Dekalb County applied for 26 15,716 0.2% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 1 1,240 0.1% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. 10 4,683 0.2% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $67,000. 37 21,639 0.2%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Dickson County House District 69 Senate District Higher 25 Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Doug Jackson Democrat 25 David Shepard Democrat 69

DICKSON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Dickson County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 77.1 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.4 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 12.3 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 2.5 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 5.3 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 8.9 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 45,575 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 18,043 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 19.4 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 36.0 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 29.1 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.4 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 23.4 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 5.6 20.8 30.9 DICKSON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Dickson County Residents 1,178 0.6% Other TN Residents 184,086 89.8% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Dickson County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Austin Peay State University 330 28.0% Nashville State Technical Community College 224 19.0% Middle Tennessee State University 137 11.6% University of Tennessee, Martin 118 10.0% Tennessee Technological University 80 6.8% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 77 6.5% Other Public Institutions 212 18.0% Total Dickson County Residents 1,178 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Dickson County Total Dickson % of Total HOPE 210 28,796 0.7% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 86 10,272 0.8% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 14 3,092 0.5% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 23 2,368 1.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 1 5 20.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 73 7,251 1.0% Grand Total 409 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Dickson County Total Dickson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 63 11,407 0.6% UT System 12 2,430 0.5% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 24 4,869 0.5% Grand Total 99 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Dickson County Total Dickson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents136 students from Dickson County applied 95 15,716 0.6% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 8 1,240 0.6% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 33 4,683 0.7% Grand Total funded. 136 21,639 1% Their unfunded need totaled $260,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Dyer County House Districts 77 and 82 Higher Senate District 32 Education

County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Representative Party District Senator Party District Phillip Pinion Democrat 77 Mark Norris Republican 32 Craig Fitzhugh Democrat 82

DYER COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Dyer County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 72.8 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.9 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 13.2 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 2.8 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 7.5 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 13.7 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 39,848 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,451 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 30.0 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 5.8 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 28.0 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 35.1 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 8.4 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 13.8 20.8 30.9 DYER COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Dyer County Residents 1,330 0.6% Other TN Residents 183,934 89.7% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Dyer County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Dyersburg State Community College 683 51.4% University of Tennessee, Martin 277 20.8% University of Memphis 83 6.2% Middle Tennessee State University 82 6.2% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 71 5.3% Other Public Institutions 134 10.1% Total Dyer County Residents 1,330 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Dyer County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Dyersburg State Community College 2,586

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Dyer County Total Dyer % of Total HOPE 146 28,796 0.5% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 59 10,272 0.6% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 24 3,092 0.8% GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) Dual Enrollment Grant 24 2,368 1.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 3 352 0.9% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 83 7,251 1.1% Grand Total 339 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Dyer County Total Dyer % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 93 11,407 0.8% UT System 36 2,430 1.5% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 20 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 149 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Dyer County Total Dyer % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents150 students from Dyer County applied for 127 15,716 0.8% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 10 1,240 0.8% Private Institutions 13 4,683 0.3% and were eligible but were not funded. Grand Total 150 21,639 1% Their unfunded need totaled $227,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Fayette County House District 94 Senate District Higher 26 Education County Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 Dolores R. Gresham Republican 94

FAYETTE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Fayette County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 76.1 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.3 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 13.6 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 3.6 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 7.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.0 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 46,283 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 17,969 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 16.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 19.8 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 28.3 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.5 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 12.3 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 37.1 20.8 30.9 FAYETTE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Fayette County Residents 592 0.3% Other TN Residents 184,672 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Fayette County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Southwest Tennessee Community College 202 34.1% University of Memphis 198 33.4% Middle Tennessee State University 44 7.4% Tennessee State University 36 6.1% University of Tennessee, Martin 32 5.4% Other Public Institutions 80 13.5% Total Fayette County Residents 592 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Fayette County Total Fayette % of Total HOPE 88 28,796 0.3% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 29 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 0 3,092 0.0% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 1 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 3 352 0.9% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 31 7,251 0.4% Grand Total 152 52,136 0.3%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Fayette County Total Fayette % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 70 11,407 0.6% UT System 4 2,430 0.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 21 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 95 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Fayette County Total Fayette % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsOver 100 students from Fayette County 89 15,716 0.6% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 3 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 16 4,683 0.3% Grand Total not funded. Their unfunded need totaled 108 21,639 0.5% over $180,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Fentress County House District 41 Senate District Higher 12 Education County Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Tom Kilby Democrat 12 John Mark Windle Democrat 41

FENTRESS COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Fentress County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 65 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 2.0 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 9.6 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 2.1 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 9.6 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 20.3 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 28,856 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 12,999 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 24.7 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 10.0 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.6 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.7 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 13.3 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 0.9 20.8 30.9 FENTRESS COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Fentress County Residents 470 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,794 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Fentress County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Roane State Community College 209 44.5% Tennessee Technological University 179 38.1% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 20 4.3% Middle Tennessee State University 19 4.0% East Tennessee State University 7 1.5% Austin Peay State University 6 1.3% Other Public Institutions 30 6.4% Total Fentress County Residents 470 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Fentress County Total Fentress % of Total HOPE 64 28,796 0.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 69 10,272 0.7% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 3 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 62 7,251 0.9% Grand Total 198 44,885 0.4%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Fentress County Total Fentress % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 43 11,407 0.4% UT System 1 2,430 0.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 9 4,869 0.2% Grand Total 53 18,706 0.3%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Fentress County Total Fentress % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents62 students from Fentress County applied 55 15,716 0.3% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 5 4,683 0.1% Grand Total funded. 62 21,639 0.3% Their unfunded need totaled $92,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Franklin County House District 39 Higher Senate District 14 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Jerry Cooper Democrat 14 George W. Fraley Democrat 39

FRANKLIN COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Franklin County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 79.8 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 6.1 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 16.3 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 0.2 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 5.0 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 11.2 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 42,279 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 17,987 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 25.9 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 20.1 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.5 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.9 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 11.1 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 6.7 20.8 30.9 FRANKLIN COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Franklin County Residents 1,019 0.5% Other TN Residents 184,245 89.9% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Franklin County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Motlow State Community College 386 37.9% Middle Tennessee State University 253 24.8% Tennessee Technological University 103 10.1% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 98 9.6% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 39 3.8% Other Public Institutions 140 13.7% Total Franklin County Residents 1,019 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Franklin County Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Sewanee: The University of the South 1,611

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Franklin County Total Franklin % of Total HOPE 200 28,796 0.7% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 56 10,272 0.5% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 19 3,092 0.6% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 3 352 0.9% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 107 7,251 1.5% Grand Total 385 52,136 0.7%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Franklin County Total Franklin % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 52 11,407 0.5% UT System 12 2,430 0.5% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 11 4,869 0.2% Grand Total 75 18,706 0.4%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Franklin County Total Franklin % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents100 students from Franklin County applied 86 15,716 0.5% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 6 1,240 0.5% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 11 4,683 0.2% funded. Their unfunded need totaled over Grand Total $164,000. 103 21,639 0.5%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Gibson County House District 79 Senate District Higher 27 Education

County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Lowe Finney Democrat 27 Chris Crider Republican 79

GIBSON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Gibson County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 78.6 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.7 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 11.6 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 4.0 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 11.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 10.3 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 39,318 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,320 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 35.4 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 2.03 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.4 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 32.5 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 4.6 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 20.7 20.8 30.9 GIBSON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Gibson County Residents 1,479 0.7% Other TN Residents 183,785 89.6% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Gibson County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total University of Tennessee, Martin 461 31.2% Jackson State Community College 365 24.7% Dyersburg State Community College 268 18.1% Middle Tennessee State University 100 6.8% University of Memphis 87 5.9% Other Public Institutions 198 13.4% Total Gibson County Residents 1,479 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Gibson County Total Gibson % of Total HOPE 207 28,796 0.7% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 87 10,272 0.8% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 21 3,092 0.7% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 36 2,368 1.5% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 3 352 0.9% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 1 5 20.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 181 7,251 2.5% Grand Total 536 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Gibson County Total Gibson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 84 11,407 0.7% UT System 62 2,430 2.6% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 52 4,869 1.1% Grand Total 198 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Gibson County Total Gibson % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsOver 200 students from Gibson County 148 15,716 0.9% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 25 1,240 2.0% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 46 4,683 1.0% Grand Total not funded. Their unfunded need totaled 219 21,639 1% over $380,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Giles County House District 65 Senate District Higher 25 Education

County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Doug Jackson Democrat 25 Eddie Bass Democrat 65

GILES COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Giles County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 78.8 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.80 5.50 7.20 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 11.70 21.40 26.50 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -1.86 4.00 2.20 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 10.10 5.50 6.00 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 9.70 11.90 11.20 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 41,714 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 17,543 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 37.5 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 10.72 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 27.4 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.3 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 16.3 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 12.3 20.8 30.9 GILES COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Giles County Residents 478 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,786 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Giles County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Columbia State Community College 188 39.3% Middle Tennessee State University 95 19.9% Tennessee Technological University 36 7.5% University of Tennessee, Martin 34 7.1% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 31 6.5% Other Public Institutions 94 19.7% Total Giles County Residents 478 100% Higher Education Institutions in Giles County Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Martin Methodist College 843

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Giles County Total Giles % of Total HOPE 74 28,796 0.3% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 33 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 6 3,092 0.2% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 4 352 1.1% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 60 7,251 0.8% Grand Total 177 52,136 0.3%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Giles County Total Giles % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 42 11,407 0.4% UT System 5 2,430 0.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 84 4,869 1.7% Grand Total 131 18,706 0.7%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Giles County Total Giles % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsClose to 100 students from Giles County 56 15,716 0.4% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 0 1,240 0.0% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 36 4,683 0.8% not funded. Their unfunded need totaled Grand Total over $200,000. 92 21,639 0.4%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Grainger County House District 35 Senate District Higher 4 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Micheal R. Williams Republican 4 Dennis Edward Roach Republican 35

GRAINGER COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Grainger County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 67 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.5 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 8.4 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 3.0 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 7.4 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 15.5 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 33,347 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 14,505 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 31.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 14.5 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.2 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.4 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 21.0 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 1.5 20.8 30.9 GRAINGER COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Grainger County Residents 379 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,885 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Grainger County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Walters State Community College 266 70.2% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 49 12.9% East Tennessee State University 34 9.0% Pellissippi State Community College 10 2.6% Middle Tennessee State University 8 2.1% Other Public Institutions 12 3.2% Total Grainger County Residents 379 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Grainger County Total Grainger % of Total HOPE 61 28,796 0.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 43 10,272 0.4% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 1 3,092 0.0% Dual Enrollment Grant GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 42 7,251 0.6% Grand Total 148 52,136 0.3%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Grainger County Total Grainger % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 29 11,407 0.3% UT System 3 2,430 0.1% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 18 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 50 18,706 0.3%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Grainger County Total Grainger % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents81 students from Grainger County applied for 61 15,716 0.4% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 2 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. 18 4,683 0.4% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $142,000. 81 21,639 0.4%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Greene County House Districts 5 and 11 Senate District Higher 1 Education 105th General County Assembly Profile 2007

Representative Party District Senator Party District David B. Hawk Republican 5 Steve Southerland Republican 1 Eddie Yokley Democrat 11

GREENE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Greene County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 75.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.4 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 13.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 2.4 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 7.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.1 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 36,889 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 15,746 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 32.0 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 6.9 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 24.6 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.4 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 11.2 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.4 20.8 30.9 GREENE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Greene County Residents 1,771 0.9% Other TN Residents 183,493 89.5% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Greene County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Walters State Community College 868 49.0% East Tennessee State University 541 30.5% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 131 7.4% Northeast State Technical Community College 111 6.3% Tennessee Technological University 37 2.1% Other Public Institutions 83 4.7% Total Greene County Residents 1,771 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Greene County Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Tusculum College 2,589

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Greene County Total Greene % of Total HOPE 196 28,796 0.7% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 121 10,272 1.2% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 23 3,092 0.7% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 1 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 44 7,251 0.6% Grand Total 387 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Greene County Total Greene % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 104 11,407 0.9% UT System 13 2,430 0.5% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 70 4,869 1.4% Grand Total 187 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Greene County Total Greene % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents161 students from Greene County applied 133 15,716 0.8% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 5 1,240 0.4% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 23 4,683 0.5% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled close 161 21,639 1% to $290,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Grundy County House District 37 Senate District Higher 14 Education County Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Jerry Cooper Democrat 14 Bill W. Harmon Democrat 37

GRUNDY COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Grundy County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 61.5 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 2.2 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 7.5 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -0.3 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.5 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 22.6 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 27,691 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 12,039 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 29.8 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 11.2 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 27.7 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.1 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 7.2 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 1.2 20.8 30.9 GRUNDY COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Grundy County Residents 317 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,947 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Grundy County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Chattanooga State Technical Community College 99 31.2% Motlow State Community College 63 19.9% Middle Tennessee State University 59 18.6% Tennessee Technological University 58 18.3% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 13 4.1% Other Public Institutions 25 7.9% Total Grundy County Residents 317 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Grundy County Total Grundy % of Total HOPE 42 28,796 0.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 27 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 2 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 27 7,251 0.4% Grand Total 100 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Grundy County Total Grundy % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 24 11,407 0.2% UT System 5 2,430 0.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 5 4,869 0.1% Grand Total 34 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Grundy County Total Grundy % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents38 students from Grundy County applied for 35 15,716 0.2% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 1 1,240 0.1% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. 2 4,683 0.0% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $53,000. 38 21,639 0.2%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Hamblen County House District 10 Senate District Higher 1 Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Steve Southerland Republican 1 John Litz Democrat 10

HAMBLEN COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Hamblen County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 73.6 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.4 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 14.0 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.5 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.4 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 39,138 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 17,743 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 36.0 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 12.8 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.8 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 35.8 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 13.1 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 9.8 20.8 30.9 HAMBLEN COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Hamblen County Residents 1,533 0.7% Other TN Residents 183,731 89.6% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Hamblen County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Walters State Community College 928 61% East Tennessee State University 260 17.0% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 205 13.4% Middle Tennessee State University 36 2.3% Tennessee Technological University 25 1.6% Other Public Institutions 79 5.2% Total Hamblen County Residents 1,533 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Hamblen County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Walters State Community College 5,738

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Hamblen County Total Hamblen % of Total HOPE 235 28,796 0.8% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 84 10,272 0.8% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 30 3,092 1.0% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 165 7,251 2.3% Grand Total 515 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Hamblen County Total Hamblen % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 29 11,407 0.3% UT System 20 2,430 0.8% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 90 4,869 1.8% Grand Total 139 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Hamblen County Total Hamblen % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsOver 200 students from Hamblen County 195 15,716 1.2% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 5 1,240 0.4% Private Institutions 1, 2005 and were eligible but were not funded. 32 4,683 0.7% Their unfunded need totaled close to $360,000 Grand Total 232 21,639 1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Hamilton County House Districts 26-31 Senate Districts Higher 10 and 11 Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Ward Crutchfield Democrat 10 Gerald McCormick Republican 26 Bo Watson Republican 11 Richard Floyd Republican 27 Tommie Brown Democrat 28 Joanne Favors Democrat 29 Vince Dean Republican 30 Jim Cobb Republican 31

HAMILTON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Hamilton County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 83.5 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 7.1 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 26.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 0.7 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 10.6 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 48,037 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 21,593 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 16.6 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 4.9 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.9 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.1 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 7.3 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 22.0 20.8 30.9 HAMILTON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Hamilton County Residents 12,184 5.9% Other TN Residents 173,080 84.4% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Hamilton County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Chattanooga State Technical Community College 5,493 45.1% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 3,935 32.3% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 987 8.1% Middle Tennessee State University 492 4.0% Tennessee Technological University 310 2.5% East Tennessee State University 247 2.0% Cleveland State Community College 168 1.4% Tennessee State University 153 1.3% Austin Peay State University 98 0.8% University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 97 0.8% Other Public Institutions 204 1.7% Total Hamilton County Residents 12,184 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Hamilton County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Chattanooga State Technical Community College 8,060 University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 8,923 Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Southern Adventist University 2,590

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Hamilton County Total Hamilton % of Total HOPE 1,578 28,796 5.5% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 405 10,272 3.9% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 157 3,092 5.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 500 2,368 21.1% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 19 352 5.4% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 147 7,251 2.0% Grand Total 2,806 52,136 5%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Hamilton County Total Hamilton % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 391 11,407 3.4% UT System 242 2,430 10.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 224 4,869 4.6% Grand Total 857 18,706 5%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Hamilton County Total Hamilton % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsOver 1,100 students from Hamilton County 743 15,716 4.7% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 182 1,240 14.7% Private InstitutionsAug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were not 182 4,683 3.9% funded. Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled 1,107 21,639 5% close to $1.9 million Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Hancock County House District 9 Senate District Higher 4 Education 105th General County Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Micheal R. Williams Republican 4 Mike Harrison Republican 9

HANCOCK COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Hancock County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 64.1 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.4 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 10.8 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 0.2 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.8 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 24.5 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 25,372 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 11,986 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 30.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 -0.5 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.9 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 32.9 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 0.6 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 1.0 20.8 30.9 HANCOCK COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Hancock County Residents 137 0.1% Other TN Residents 185,127 90.3% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Hancock County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Chattanooga State Technical Community College 91 66% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 20 15% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 9 7% Other Public Institutions 17 12% Total Hancock County Residents 137 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Hancock County Total Hancock % of Total HOPE 14 28,796 0.0% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 21 10,272 0.2% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 1 3,092 0.0% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 25 7,251 0.3% Grand Total 61 52,136 0.1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Hancock County Total Hancock % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 16 11,407 0.1% UT System 2 2,430 0.1% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 5 4,869 0.1% Grand Total 23 18,706 0.1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Hancock County Total Hancock % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents34 students from Hancock County applied 30 15,716 0.2% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 1 1,240 0.1% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 3 4,683 0.1% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled close 34 21,639 0.2% to $50,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Hardeman County House Districts 80 and 94 Higher Senate District Education 26 County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 Johnny Shaw Democrat 80 Dolores R. Gresham Republican 94

HARDEMAN COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Hardeman County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 72.3 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.0 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 8.0 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -0.6 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 10.4 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 16.8 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 34,746 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 13,349 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 27.0 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 14.3 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.4 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 39.0 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 22.5 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 41.6 20.8 30.9 HARDEMAN COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Hardeman County Residents 632 0.3% Other TN Residents 184,632 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Hardeman County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Jackson State Community College 168 26.6% University of Tennessee, Martin 151 23.9% University of Memphis 125 19.8% Middle Tennessee State University 63 10.0% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 33 5.2% Other Public Institutions 92 14.6% Total Hardeman County Residents 632 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Hardeman County Total Hardeman % of Total HOPE 77 28,796 0.3% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 60 10,272 0.6% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 8 3,092 0.3% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 40 2,368 1.7% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 91 7,251 1.3% Grand Total 278 52,136 0.5%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Hardeman County Total Hardeman % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 80 11,407 0.7% UT System 22 2,430 0.9% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 29 4,869 0.6% Grand Total 131 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Hardeman County Total Hardeman % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents107 students from Hardeman County 74 15,716 0.5% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 10 1,240 0.8% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 23 4,683 0.5% Grand Total not funded. Their unfunded need totaled 107 21,639 0.5% close to $188,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Hardin County House District 71 Senate District Higher 26 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 Randy S. Rinks Democrat 71

HARDIN COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Hardin County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 72.3 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.0 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 8.0 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -0.6 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 10.4 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 16.8 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 34,746 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 13,349 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 27.0 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 14.3 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.4 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 39.0 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 22.5 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 41.6 20.8 30.9 HARDIN COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Hardin County Residents 137 0.1% Other TN Residents 185,127 90.3% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Hardin County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Chattanooga State Technical Community College 91 66.4% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 20 14.6% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 9 6.6% Other Public Institutions 17 12.4% Total Hardin County Residents 137 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Hardin County Total Hardin % of Total HOPE 77 28,796 0.3% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 45 10,272 0.4% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 6 3,092 0.2% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 83 7,251 1.1% Grand Total 212 52,136 0.4%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Hardin County Total Hardin % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 47 11,407 0.4% UT System 16 2,430 0.7% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 10 4,869 0.2% Grand Total 73 18,706 0.4%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Hardin County Total Hardin % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents100 students from Hardin County applied 94 15,716 1% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 6 1,240 0% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 3 4,683 0% Grand Total funded. 103 21,639 0% Their unfunded need totaled $135,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Hawkins County House Districts 6 and 9 Senate District Higher 4 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Representative Party District Senator Party District Dale Ford Republican 6 Micheal R. Williams Republican 4 Mike Harrison Republican 9

HAWKINS COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Hawkins County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 76.5 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.9 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 10.4 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 6.2 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 7.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 13.5 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 37,557 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,073 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 35.0 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 12.4 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.3 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 35.6 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 20.0 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 2.4 20.8 30.9 HAWKINS COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Hawkins County Residents 1,397 0.7% Other TN Residents 183,867 89.7% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Hawkins County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total East Tennessee State University 503 36.0% Walters State Community College 385 27.6% Northeast State Technical Community College 345 24.7% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 68 4.9% Tennessee Technological University 26 1.9% Middle Tennessee State University 21 1.5% Other Public Institutions 49 3.5% Total Hawkins County Residents 1,397 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Hawkins County Total Hawkins % of Total HOPE 201 28,796 0.7% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 89 10,272 0.9% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 26 3,092 0.8% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 1 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 4 352 1.1% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 94 7,251 1.3% Grand Total 415 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Hawkins County Total Hawkins % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 128 11,407 1.1% UT System 8 2,430 0.3% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 28 4,869 0.6% Grand Total 164 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Hawkins County Total Hawkins % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsOver 175 students from Hawkins County 159 15,716 1.0% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 2 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 17 4,683 0.4% Grand Total not funded. Their unfunded need totaled 178 21,639 1% over $272,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Haywood County House District 81 Senate District Higher 26 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 James O. Naifeh Democrat 81

HAYWOOD COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Haywood County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 70.5 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.1 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 11.4 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 0.7 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 12.4 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 16.1 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 32,597 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 14,669 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 30.8 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 -2.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 30.3 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.5 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 3.9 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 53.7 20.8 30.9 HAYWOOD COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Haywood County Residents 456 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,808 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Haywood County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Jackson State Community College 126 27.6% University of Memphis 92 20.2% University of Tennessee, Martin 52 11.4% Middle Tennessee State University 30 6.6% Tennessee State University 28 6.1% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 26 5.7% Dyersburg State Community College 25 5.5% Volunteer State Community College 25 5.5% Other Public Institutions 52 11.4% Total Haywood County Residents 456 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Haywood County Total Haywood % of Total HOPE 50 28,796 0.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 28 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 6 3,092 0.2% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 53 7,251 0.7% Grand Total 138 52,136 0.3%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Haywood County Total Haywood % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 61 11,407 0.5% UT System 8 2,430 0.3% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 35 4,869 0.7% Grand Total 104 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Haywood County Total Haywood % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents85 students from Haywood County applied 64 15,716 0.4% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 19 4,683 0.4% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled over 85 21,639 0.4% $150,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Henderson County House District 72 Senate District Higher 24 Education

County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Roy Herron Democrat 24 Steve McDaniel Republican 72

HENDERSON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Henderson Co Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 76.7 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.4 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 10.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 7.4 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 8.3 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 10.4 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 38,475 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 17,019 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 33.2 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 17.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.6 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 35.2 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 17.7 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 9.0 20.8 30.9 HENDERSON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Henderson County Residents 706 0.3% Other TN Residents 184,558 90.0% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Henderson County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Jackson State Community College 412 58.4% University of Tennessee, Martin 106 15.0% Middle Tennessee State University 65 9.2% University of Memphis 52 7.4% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 26 3.7% Other Public Institutions 45 6.4% Total Henderson County Residents 706 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Henderson County Total Henderson % of Total HOPE 117 28,796 0.4% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 60 10,272 0.6% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 10 3,092 0.3% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 1 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 89 7,251 1.2% Grand Total 279 52,136 0.5%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Henderson County Total Henderson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 49 11,407 0.4% UT System 19 2,430 0.8% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 18 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 86 18,706 0.5%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Henderson County Total Henderson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents100 students from Henderson County 85 15,716 1% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 4 1,240 0% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 12 4,683 0% Grand Total not funded. Their unfunded need totaled 101 21,639 0% close to $150,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Henry County House District 75 Higher Senate District 24 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Roy Herron Democrat 24 Willie Butch Borchert Democrat 75

HENRY COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Henry County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 77.6 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 2.9 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 13.4 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 4.4 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 9.7 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 11.8 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 35,836 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 15,855 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 26.7 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 14.5 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 24.5 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 31.3 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 13.5 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 10.2 20.8 30.9 HENRY COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Henry County Residents 474 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,790 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Henry County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total University of Tennessee, Martin 203 42.8% Jackson State Community College 81 17.1% Middle Tennessee State University 44 9.3% University of Memphis 35 7.4% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 33 7.0% Other Public Institutions 78 16.5% Total Henry County Residents 474 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Henry County Total Henry % of Total HOPE 76 28,796 0.3% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 41 10,272 0.4% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 8 3,092 0.3% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 18 2,368 0.8% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 3 352 0.9% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 125 7,251 1.7% Grand Total 271 52,136 0.5%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Henry County Total Henry % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 43 11,407 0.4% UT System 39 2,430 1.6% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 27 4,869 0.6% Grand Total 109 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Henry County Total Henry % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents115 students from Henry County applied 80 15,716 0.5% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 18 1,240 1.5% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 17 4,683 0.4% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled over 115 21,639 1% $184,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Hickman County House Districts 69 and 74 Senate District Higher 25 Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Representative Party District Senator Party District David Shepard Democrat 69 Doug Jackson Democrat 25 John C. Tidwell Democrat 74

HICKMAN COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Hickman County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 69.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.6 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 7.4 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 3.5 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 7.2 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.1 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 36,342 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 14,446 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 22.5 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 27.0 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 27.2 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.7 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 35.2 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 5.7 20.8 30.9 HICKMAN COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Hickman County Residents 448 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,816 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Hickman County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Columbia State Community College 169 37.7% Middle Tennessee State University 68 15.2% Austin Peay State University 62 13.8% Nashville State Technical Community College 41 9.2% University of Tennessee, Martin 37 8.3% Other Public Institutions 71 15.8% Total Hickman County Residents 448 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Hickman County Total Hickman % of Total HOPE 73 28,796 0.3% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 30 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 3 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 3 352 0.9% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 44 7,251 0.6% Grand Total 153 52,136 0.3%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Hickman County Total Hickman % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 38 11,407 0.3% UT System 10 2,430 0.4% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 18 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 66 18,706 0.4%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Hickman County Total Hickman % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents64 students from Hickman County applied 51 15,716 0.3% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 1 1,240 0.1% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 12 4,683 0.3% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled close 64 21,639 0.3% to $100,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Houston County House District 74 Higher Senate District 22 Education County Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Rosalind Kurita Democrat 22 John C. Tidwell Democrat 74

HOUSTON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Houston County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 77.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.5 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 11.5 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 2.0 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 11.6 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 14.9 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 35,395 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 15,613 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 29.4 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 15.9 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.2 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 31.4 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 16.9 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.7 20.8 30.9 HOUSTON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Houston County Residents 216 0.1% Other TN Residents 185,048 90.3% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Houston County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Austin Peay State University 132 61.1% Nashville State Technical Community College 41 19.0% Volunteer State Community College 7 3.2% Middle Tennessee State University 7 3.2% Tennessee Technological University 6 2.8% University of Tennessee, Martin 6 2.8% Other Public Institutions 17 7.9% Total Houston County Residents 216 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Houston County Total Houston % of Total HOPE 35 28,796 0.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 14 10,272 0.1% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 2 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 14 2,368 0.6% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 20 7,251 0.3% Grand Total 86 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Houston County Total Houston % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 32 11,407 0.3% UT System 0 2,430 0.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 4 4,869 0.1% Grand Total 36 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Houston County Total Houston % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents37 students from Houston County applied 28 15,716 0.2% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 0 1,240 0.0% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 9 4,683 0.2% Grand Total funded. 37 21,639 0.2% Their unfunded need totaled $70,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Humphreys County House District 74 Senate District Higher 25 Education

County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Doug Jackson Democrat 25 John C. Tidwell Democrat 74

HUMPHREYS COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Humphreys Co Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 79.2 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.1 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 10.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 3.2 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 7.7 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 8.8 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 42,129 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 17,757 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 30.1 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 7.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.1 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.1 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 13.2 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.9 20.8 30.9 HUMPHREYS COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Humphreys County Residents 561 0.3% Other TN Residents 184,703 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Humphreys County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Nashville State Technical Community College 239 42.6% Austin Peay State University 123 21.9% University of Tennessee, Martin 48 8.6% Middle Tennessee State University 43 7.7% Tennessee Technological University 21 3.7% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 19 3.4% Other Public Institutions 68 12.1% Total Humphreys County Residents 561 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Humphreys County Total Humphreys % of Total HOPE 77 28,796 0.3% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 34 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 5 3,092 0.2% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 26 2,368 1.1% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 62 7,251 0.9% Grand Total 206 52,136 0.4%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Humphreys County Total Humphreys % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 54 11,407 0.5% UT System 11 2,430 0.5% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 16 4,869 0.3% Grand Total 81 18,706 0.4%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Humphreys County Total Humphreys % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents77 students from Humphreys County 64 15,716 0.4% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 3 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 10 4,683 0.2% Grand Total not funded. Their unfunded need totaled 77 21,639 0.4% $128,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Jackson County House District 38 Higher Senate District 15 Education County Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Charlotte Burks Democrat 15 Les Winnigham Democrat 38

JACKSON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Jackson County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 69.8 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 2.9 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 9.2 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -2.3 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 9.3 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 14.9 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 32,088 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 15,020 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 30.9 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 19.5 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 24.5 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.5 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 20.3 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 1.4 20.8 30.9 JACKSON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Jackson County Residents 296 0.1% Other TN Residents 184,968 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Jackson County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Tennessee Technological University 125 42.2% Volunteer State Community College 77 26.0% Middle Tennessee State University 17 5.7% Nashville State Technical Community College 16 5.4% Other Public Institutions 61 20.6% Total Jackson County Residents 296 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Jackson County Total Jackson % of Total HOPE 26 28,796 0.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 35 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 0 3,092 0.0% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 12 2,368 0.5% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 31 7,251 0.4% Grand Total 104 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Jackson County Total Jackson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 24 11,407 0.2% UT System 1 2,430 0.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 5 4,869 0.1% Grand Total 30 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Jackson County Total Jackson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents39 students from Jackson County applied 32 15,716 0.2% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 1 1,240 0.1% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 6 4,683 0.1% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled 39 21,639 0.2% $63,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Jefferson County House Districts 17 and 35 Senate District Higher 4 Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Representative Party District Senator Party District Frank S. Niceley Republican 17 Micheal R. Williams Republican 4 Dennis Edward Roach Republican 35

JEFFERSON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Jefferson County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 76.5 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.4 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 13.5 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 3.6 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 11.8 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 38,537 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,841 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 23.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 20.3 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.0 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.6 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 34.5 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 4.1 20.8 30.9 JEFFERSON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Jefferson County Residents 1,071 0.5% Other TN Residents 184,193 89.8% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Jefferson County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Walters State Community College 562 52.5% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 188 17.6% East Tennessee State University 126 11.8% Pellissippi State Community College 50 4.7% Middle Tennessee State University 39 3.6% Other Public Institutions 106 9.9% Total Jefferson County Residents 1,071 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Jefferson County Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Carson-Newman University 1,942

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Jefferson County Total Jefferson % of Total HOPE 161 28,796 0.6% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 73 10,272 0.7% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 14 3,092 0.5% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 5 352 1.4% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 67 7,251 0.9% Grand Total 320 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Jefferson County Total Jefferson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 75 11,407 0.7% UT System 14 2,430 0.6% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 44 4,869 0.9% Grand Total 133 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Jefferson County Total Jefferson % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsClose to 150 students from Jefferson 107 15,716 0.7% UT System County applied for the need-based TSAA 11 1,240 0.9% Private Institutions grant by Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but 29 4,683 0.6% were not funded. Their unfunded need Grand Total totaled over $250,000. 147 21,639 1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Johnson County House District 3 Higher Senate District 2 Education County Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Republican 2 Jason E. Mumpower Republican 3

JOHNSON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Johnson County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 63.3 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.3 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 7.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -2.6 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 9.4 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 19.0 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 28,400 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 13,388 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 22.7 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 -0.8 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 21.7 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.2 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 28.9 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.0 20.8 30.9 JOHNSON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Johnson County Residents 321 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,943 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Johnson County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total East Tennessee State University 153 47.7% Northeast State Technical Community College 108 33.6% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 12 3.7% Tennessee Technological University 7 2.2% Middle Tennessee State University 6 1.9% Other Public Institutions 35 10.9% Total Johnson County Residents 321 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Johnson County Total Johnson % of Total HOPE 42 28,796 0.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 29 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 0 3,092 0.0% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 47 7,251 0.6% Grand Total 118 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Johnson County Total Johnson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 45 11,407 0.4% UT System 2 2,430 0.1% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 10 4,869 0.2% Grand Total 57 18,706 0.3%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Johnson County Total Johnson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents31 students from Johnson County applied 27 15,716 0.2% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 0 1,240 0.0% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 4 4,683 0.1% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled over 31 21,639 0.1% $50,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Knox County House Districts 13-19 Senate Districts Higher 5-7 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Representative Party District Senator Party District Harry Tindell Democrat 13 Randy McNally Republican 5 Park M. Strader Republican 14 Jamie Woodson Republican 6 Joe Armstrong Democrat 15 Tim Burchett Republican 7 Bill Dunn Republican 16

Frank S. Niceley Republican 17 Stacey Campfield Republican 18 Harry Brooks Republican 19

KNOX COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Knox County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 86.3 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 6.3 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 31.9 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 6.3 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 3.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 11.4 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 49,182 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 21,875 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 10.6 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 22.6 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.6 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 38.7 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 13.5 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 10.1 20.8 30.9 KNOX COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Knox County Residents 14,534 7.1% Other TN Residents 170,730 83.3% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Knox County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total University of Tennessee, Knoxville 6,169 42.4% Pellissippi State Community College 4,892 33.7% Roane State Community College 813 5.6% East Tennessee State University 653 4.5% Middle Tennessee State University 483 3.3% Tennessee Technological University 350 2.4% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 347 2.4% Other Public Institutions 827 5.7% Total Knox County Residents 14,534 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Knox County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment University of Tennessee, Knoxville 26,560 Pellissippi State Community College 8,188 Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Johnson Bible College 876

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Knox County Total Knox % of Total HOPE 2,375 28,796 8.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 589 10,272 5.7% General Assembly Merit ScholarshipHOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) 312 3,092 10.1% Dual Enrollment Grant GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 1 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 16 352 4.5% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 332 7,251 4.6% Grand Total 3,625 52,136 7%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Knox County Total Knox % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 392 11,407 3.4% UT System 333 2,430 13.7% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 243 4,869 5.0% Grand Total 968 18,706 5%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Knox County Total Knox % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsClose to 1100 students from Knox County applied 652 15,716 4.1% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 187 1,240 15.1% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. 239 4,683 5.1% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled over $1.9 million. 1,078 21,639 5%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Lake County House District 77 Senate District Higher 24 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Roy Herron Democrat 24 Phillip Pinion Democrat 77

LAKE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Lake County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 60.2 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 2.1 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 5.5 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -4.2 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.2 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 19.6 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 30,339 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 10,794 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 20.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 1.8 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 20.5 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 44.8 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 13.9 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 33.1 20.8 30.9 LAKE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Lake County Residents 204 0.1% Other TN Residents 185,060 90.3% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Lake County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Dyersburg State Community College 81 39.7% University of Tennessee, Martin 54 26.5% University of Memphis 20 9.8% Jackson State Community College 6 2.9% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 6 2.9% Other Public Institutions 37 18.1% Total Lake County Residents 204 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Lake County Total Lake % of Total HOPE 203 28,796 0.7% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 691 10,272 6.7% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 14 3,092 0.5% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 5 352 1.4% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 15 7,251 0.2% Grand Total 928 52,136 2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Lake County Total Lake % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 11 11,407 0.1% UT System 7 2,430 0.3% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 2 4,869 0.0% Grand Total 20 18,706 0.1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Lake County Total Lake % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents20 students from Lake County applied for 18 15,716 0.1% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 1 1,240 0.1% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 1 4,683 0.0% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled close 20 21,639 0.1% to $30,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Lauderdale County House District 82 Senate District Higher 32 Education 105th General County Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Mark Norris Republican 32 Craig Fitzhugh Democrat 82

LAUDERDALE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Lauderdale Co Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 67.7 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 2.9 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 8.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 0.1 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 14.5 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 15.8 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 36,841 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 13,682 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 37.2 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 9.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 27.4 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 39.2 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 19.2 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 35.7 20.8 30.9 LAUDERDALE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Lauderdale County Residents 797 0.4% Other TN Residents 184,467 90.0% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Lauderdale County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Dyersburg State Community College 305 38.3% University of Tennessee, Martin 234 29.4% University of Memphis 83 10.4% Middle Tennessee State University 39 4.9% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 38 4.8% Other Public Institutions 98 12.3% Total Lauderdale County Residents 797 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Lauderdale County Total Lauderdale % of Total HOPE 68 28,796 0.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 44 10,272 0.4% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 3 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 88 2,368 3.7% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 89 7,251 1.2% Grand Total 293 52,136 0.6%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Lauderdale County Total Lauderdale % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 92 11,407 0.8% UT System 19 2,430 0.8% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 20 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 131 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Lauderdale County Total Lauderdale % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents125 students from Lauderdale County 86 15,716 0.5% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 8 1,240 0.6% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 31 4,683 0.7% Grand Total not funded. Their unfunded need totaled 125 21,639 1% close to $200,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Lawrence County House District 70 Higher Senate District Education 25 County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Doug Jackson Democrat 25 Joey Hensley Republican 70

LAWRENCE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Lawrence County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 72.5 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.6 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 9.9 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.5 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 11.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.3 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 35,326 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 15,848 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 30.5 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 16.4 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 28.3 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.0 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 13.3 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 2.9 20.8 30.9 LAWRENCE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Lawrence County Residents 1,012 0.5% Other TN Residents 184,252 89.9% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Lawrence County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Columbia State Community College 618 61.1% Middle Tennessee State University 150 14.8% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 45 4.4% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 39 3.9% University of Tennessee, Martin 36 3.6% Other Public Institutions 124 12.3% Total Lawrence County Residents 1,012 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Lawrence County Total Lawrence % of Total HOPE 159 28,796 0.6% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 92 10,272 0.9% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 11 3,092 0.4% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 1 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 156 7,251 2.2% Grand Total 421 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Lawrence County Total Lawrence % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 75 11,407 0.7% UT System 14 2,430 0.6% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 43 4,869 0.9% Grand Total 132 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Lawrence County Total Lawrence % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents155 students from Lawrence County 136 15,716 0.9% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 4 1,240 0.3% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 15 4,683 0.3% Grand Total not funded. Their unfunded need totaled 155 21,639 1% over $230,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Lewis County House District 70 Higher Senate District 25 Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Doug Jackson Democrat 25 Joey Hensley Republican 70

LEWIS COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Lewis County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 75.8 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.8 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 9.2 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 3.9 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 11.7 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 11.9 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 35,972 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 14,664 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 28.4 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 13.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 28.7 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.1 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 24.4 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.4 20.8 30.9 LEWIS COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Lewis County Residents 336 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,928 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Lewis County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Columbia State Community College 163 49% Middle Tennessee State University 64 19.0% University of Tennessee, Martin 25 7.4% Nashville State Technical Community College 10 3.0% Austin Peay State University 10 3.0% Other Public Institutions 64 19.0% Total Lewis County Residents 336 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Lewis County Total Lewis % of Total HOPE 49 28,796 0.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 47 10,272 0.5% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 1 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 102 7,251 1.4% Grand Total 203 52,136 0.4%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Lewis County Total Lewis % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 36 11,407 0.3% UT System 7 2,430 0.3% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 12 4,869 0.2% Grand Total 55 18,706 0.3%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Lewis County Total Lewis % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents66 students from Lewis County applied for 57 15,716 0.4% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 7 4,683 0.1% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled close 66 21,639 0.3% to $100,000

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Lincoln County House Districts 39 and 62 Senate District Higher 13 Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Bill Ketron Republican 13 George W. Fraley Democrat 39 Curt Cobb Democrat 62

LINCOLN COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Lincoln County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 76.5 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.1 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 13.5 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -3.1 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 5.6 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 10.6 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 41,211 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 18,837 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 27.2 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 10.4 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.0 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.3 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 11.1 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 8.8 20.8 30.9 LINCOLN COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Lincoln County Residents 883 0.4% Other TN Residents 184,381 89.9% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Lincoln County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Motlow State Community College 395 44.7% Middle Tennessee State University 177 20.0% Tennessee Technological University 76 8.6% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 64 7.2% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 44 5.0% Other Public Institutions 127 14.4% Total Lincoln County Residents 883 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Lincoln County Total Lincoln % of Total HOPE 188 28,796 0.7% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 50 10,272 0.5% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 23 3,092 0.7% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 47 7,251 0.6% Grand Total 308 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Lincoln County Total Lincoln % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 48 11,407 0.4% UT System 6 2,430 0.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 4 4,869 0.1% Grand Total 58 18,706 0.3%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Lincoln County Total Lincoln % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 67 students from Lincoln County applied 56 15,716 0.4% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 9 4,683 0.2% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled over 67 21,639 0.3% $115,000

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Loudon County House Districts 21 and 32 Higher Senate District 5 Education

County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Representative Party District Senator Party District Jimmy Matlock Republican 21 Randy McNally Republican 5 Dennis Ferguson Democrat 32

LOUDON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Loudon County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 80.2 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 7.1 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 18.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -6.7 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.2 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 8.6 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 46,517 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 21,061 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 22.7 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 18.6 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 23.9 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 32.2 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 22.1 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.5 20.8 30.9 LOUDON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Loudon County Residents 1,120 0.5% Other TN Residents 184,144 89.8% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Loudon County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Roane State Community College 369 32.9% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 263 23.5% Pellissippi State Community College 228 20.4% Tennessee Technological University 68 6.1% East Tennessee State University 49 4.4% Middle Tennessee State University 48 4.3% Other Public Institutions 95 8.5% Total Loudon County Residents 1,120 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Loudon County Total Loudon % of Total HOPE 217 28,796 0.8% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 84 10,272 0.8% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 28 3,092 0.9% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 36 7,251 0.5% Grand Total 366 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Loudon County Total Loudon % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 32 11,407 0.3% UT System 23 2,430 0.9% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 28 4,869 0.6% Grand Total 83 18,706 0.4%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Loudon County Total Loudon % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsOver 100 students from Loudon County 69 15,716 0.4% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 8 1,240 0.6% Private Institutions 1, 2005 and were eligible but were not funded. 35 4,683 0.7% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled close to $206,000 112 21,639 0.5%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. McMinn County House District 23 Senate District Higher 24 Education

County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Dewayne Bunch Republican 24 Mike Bell Republican 23

MCMINN COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description McMinn County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 76.1 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.4 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 11.8 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 3.8 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 8.7 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.1 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 38,992 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,725 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 35.5 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 7.5 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.3 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.3 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 15.6 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 6.5 20.8 30.9 MCMINN COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total McMinn County Residents 1,061 0.5% Other TN Residents 184,203 89.8% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of McMinn County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Cleveland State Community College 504 47.5% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 173 16.3% East Tennessee State University 90 8.5% Tennessee Technological University 89 8.4% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 63 5.9% Other Public Institutions 142 13.4% Total McMinn County Residents 1,061 100%

Higher Education Institutions in McMinn County Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Tennessee Wesleyan College 874

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship McMinn County Total McMinn % of Total HOPE 264 28,796 0.9% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 103 10,272 1.0% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 22 3,092 0.7% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 53 7,251 0.7% Grand Total 443 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) McMinn County Total McMinn % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 54 11,407 0.5% UT System 22 2,430 0.9% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 69 4,869 1.4% Grand Total 145 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded McMinn County Total McMinn % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents122 students from McMinn County 78 15,716 0.5% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 13 1,240 1.0% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 31 4,683 0.7% not funded. Their unfunded need totaled Grand Total over $255,000. 122 21,639 0.6%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. McNairy County House District 71 Senate District Higher 26 Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 Randy S. Rinks Democrat 71

MCNAIRY COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description McNairy County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 76.5 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.0 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 10.0 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 4.6 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 8.0 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.8 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 36,045 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,385 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 35.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 11.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.0 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 32.6 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 9.9 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 7.3 20.8 30.9 MCNAIRY COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total McNairy County Residents 676 0.3% Other TN Residents 184,588 90.0% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of McNairy County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total University of Tennessee, Martin 292 43.2% Jackson State Community College 188 27.8% University of Memphis 67 9.9% Middle Tennessee State University 46 6.8% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 30 4.4% Other Public Institutions 53 7.8% Total McNairy County Residents 676 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship McNairy County Total McNairy % of Total HOPE 102 28,796 0.4% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 59 10,272 0.6% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 8 3,092 0.3% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 61 2,368 2.6% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 60 7,251 0.8% Grand Total 292 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) McNairy County Total McNairy % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 32 11,407 0.3% UT System 30 2,430 1.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 15 4,869 0.3% Grand Total 77 18,706 0.4%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded McNairy County Total McNairy % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents87 students from McNairy County applied 58 15,716 0.4% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 15 1,240 1.2% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 14 4,683 0.3% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled 87 21,639 0.4% $150,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Macon County House District 40 Senate District Higher 17 Education 105th General County Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Mae Beavers Republican 17 Frank Buck Democrat 40

MACON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Macon County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 76.5 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.0 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 10.0 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 4.6 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 8.0 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.8 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 36,045 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,385 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 35.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 11.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.0 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 32.6 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 9.9 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 7.3 20.8 30.9 MACON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Macon County Residents 490 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,774 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Macon County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Volunteer State Community College 232 47.3% Tennessee Technological University 101 20.6% Middle Tennessee State University 43 8.8% University of Memphis 26 5.3% Southwest Tennessee Community College 18 3.7% Other Public Institutions 70 14.3% Total Macon County Residents 490 86%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Macon County Total Macon % of Total HOPE 86 28,796 0.3% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 30 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 6 3,092 0.2% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 51 2,368 2.2% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 49 7,251 0.7% Grand Total 52,136 0.0%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Macon County Total Macon % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 20 11,407 0.2% UT System 1 2,430 0.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 12 4,869 0.2% Grand Total 33 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Macon County Total Macon % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents43 students from Macon County applied for 39 15,716 0.2% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 0 1,240 0.0% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. Their 4 4,683 0.1% Grand Total unfunded need totaled over $59,000 43 21,639 0.2%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Madison County House District 73 and 80 Higher Senate District 27 Education 105th General County Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Lowe Finney Democrat 27 Jimmy Eldridge Republican 73 Johnny Shaw Democrat 80

MADISON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Madison County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 83.6 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 6.0 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 23.7 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 4.3 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 5.8 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.5 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 44,595 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 19,389 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 21.1 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 24.79 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 29.3 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.7 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 19.4 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 34.1 20.8 30.9 MADISON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Madison County Residents 2,811 1.4% Other TN Residents 182,453 89.0% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Madison County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Jackson State Community College 1,273 45.3% University of Tennessee, Martin 389 13.8% University of Memphis 323 11.5% Middle Tennessee State University 214 7.6% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 194 6.9% Other Public Institutions 418 14.9% Total Madison County Resident 2,811 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Madison County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Jackson State Community College 4,099 Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Lambuth University 747 Lane College 1,370 Union University 3,046

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Madison County Total Madison % of Total HOPE 514 28,796 1.8% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 157 10,272 1.5% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 56 3,092 1.8% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 80 2,368 3.4% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 8 352 2.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 156 7,251 2.2% Grand Total 971 52,136 2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Madison County Total Madison % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 202 11,407 1.8% UT System 43 2,430 1.8% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 146 4,869 3.0% Grand Total 391 18,706 2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Madison County Total Madison % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents425 students from Madison County 292 15,716 1.9% applied for the need-based TSAA grant by UT System Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 28 1,240 2.3% Private Institutions not funded. Their unfunded need totaled 105 4,683 2.2% Grand Total over $800,000. 425 21,639 2%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Marion County House District 37 Higher Senate District 10 Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Ward Crutchfield Democrat 10 Bill W. Harmon Democrat 37

MARION COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Marion County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 69.2 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.9 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 9.6 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.0 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 5.7 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.3 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 36,351 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,419 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 29.5 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 4.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.3 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.6 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 11.5 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 4.7 20.8 30.9 MARION COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Marion County Residents 904 0.4% Other TN Residents 184,360 89.9% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Marion County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Chattanooga State Technical Community College 478 52.9% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 149 16.5% Middle Tennessee State University 68 7.5% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 61 6.7% Tennessee Technological University 58 6.4% Other Public Institutions 90 10.0% Total Marion County Residents 904 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Marion County Total Marion % of Total HOPE 155 28,796 0.5% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 59 10,272 0.6% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 20 3,092 0.6% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 41 2,368 1.7% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 20 7,251 0.3% Grand Total 297 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Marion County Total Marion % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 37 11,407 0.3% UT System 12 2,430 0.5% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 18 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 67 18,706 0.4%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Marion County Total Marion % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsClose to 100 students from Marion County 72 15,716 0.5% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 15 1,240 1.2% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 9 4,683 0.2% Grand Total not funded. Their unfunded need totaled 96 21,639 0.4% $149,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Marshall County House District 65 Higher Senate District 13 Education 105th General County Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Bill Ketron Republican 13 Eddie Bass Democrat 65

MARSHALL COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Marshall County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 78.8 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.0 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 11.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.0 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 13.6 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 8.5 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 45,731 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 17,749 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 40.8 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 15.4 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 28.2 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.1 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 26.7 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 10.4 20.8 30.9 MARSHALL COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Marshall County Residents 771 0% Other TN Residents 184,493 90% Out-of-State 18,572 9% Foreign 1,177 1% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Marshall County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Columbia State Community College 330 43% Middle Tennessee State University 181 23% University of Tennessee, Martin 49 6% University of Memphis 42 5% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 32 4% Other Public Institutions 137 18% Total Marshall County Residents 771 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Marshall County Total Marshall % of Total HOPE 159 28,796 0.6% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 63 10,272 0.6% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 11 3,092 0.4% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 38 7,251 0.5% Grand Total 273 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Marshall County Total Marshall % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 39 11,407 0.3% UT System 6 2,430 0.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 20 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 65 18,706 0.3%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Marshall County Total Marshall % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents75 students from Marshall County applied for 56 15,716 0.4% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 and 3 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions were eligible but were not funded.Their 16 4,683 0.3% Grand Total unfunded need totaled over $127,000. 75 21,639 0.3%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Maury County House Districts 64 and 74 Higher Senate District 13 Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Bill Ketron Republican 13 J. Thomas Dubois Republican 64 John C. Tidwell Democrat 74

MAURY COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Maury County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 82 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 7.2 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 14.8 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 4.7 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.6 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 9.5 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 48,010 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 19,365 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 27.1 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 28.6 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 29.0 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.0 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 27.2 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 17.7 20.8 30.9 MAURY COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Maury County Residents 2,360 1.2% Other TN Residents 182,904 89.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Maury County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Columbia State Community College 1,093 46.3% Middle Tennessee State University 596 25.3% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 143 6.1% Tennessee Technological University 118 5.0% Tennessee State University 60 2.5% Other Public Institutions 350 14.8% Total Maury County Residents 2,360 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Maury County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Columbia State Community College 4,522

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Maury County Total Maury % of Total HOPE 512 28,796 1.8% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 130 10,272 1.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 49 3,092 1.6% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 103 7,251 1.4% Grand Total 795 52,136 2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Maury County Total Maury % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 142 11,407 1.2% UT System 5 2,430 0.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 51 4,869 1.0% Grand Total 198 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Maury County Total Maury % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 198 15,716 1.3% Close to 250 students from Maury County UT System 5 1,240 0.4% applied for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug Private Institutions 45 4,683 1.0% 1, 2005 and were eligible but were not funded. Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $405,000. 248 21,639 1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Meigs County House District 22 Higher Senate District 24 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Dewayne Bunch Republican 24 Eric Watson Republican 22

MEIGS COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Meigs County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 67.5 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 2.9 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 7.0 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 0.9 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 8.3 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 16.7 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 34,114 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 14,551 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 33.2 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 43.0 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 27.4 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.5 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 38.4 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 2.0 20.8 30.9 MEIGS COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Meigs County Residents 211 0.1% Other TN Residents 185,053 90.3% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Meigs County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Cleveland State Community College 110 52.1% Tennessee Technological University 25 11.8% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 22 10.4% Chattanooga State Technical Community College 15 7.1% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 12 5.7% Other Public Institutions 27 12.8% Total Meigs County Residents 211 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Meigs County Total Meigs % of Total HOPE 38 28,796 0.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 26 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 1 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 16 7,251 0.2% Grand Total 85 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Meigs County Total Meigs % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 14 11,407 0.1% UT System 8 2,430 0.3% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 12 4,869 0.2% Grand Total 34 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Meigs County Total Meigs % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents19 students from Meigs County applied for 13 15,716 0.1% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 1 1,240 0.1% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 5 4,683 0.1% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled 19 21,639 0.1% $35,000..

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Monroe County House Districts 21 and 23 Higher Senate District 5 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Randy McNally Republican 5 Jimmy Matlock Republican 21 Mike Bell Republican 23

MONROE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Monroe County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 73.1 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.3 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 10.3 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 3.9 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 8.0 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 13.2 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 34,902 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 14,951 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 36.8 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 17.6 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 27.4 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.8 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 28.2 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 4.2 20.8 30.9 MONROE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Monroe County Residents 598 0.3% Other TN Residents 184,666 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Monroe County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Cleveland State Community College 202 33.8% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 118 19.7% Roane State Community College 61 10.2% Tennessee Technological University 59 9.9% Pellissippi State Community College 53 8.9% Other Public Institutions 105 17.6% Total Monroe County Residents 598 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Monroe County Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Hiwassee College 411

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Monroe County Total Monroe % of Total HOPE 160 28,796 0.6% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 97 10,272 0.9% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 14 3,092 0.5% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 47 7,251 0.6% Grand Total 319 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Monroe County Total Monroe % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 45 11,407 0.4% UT System 13 2,430 0.5% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 98 4,869 2.0% Grand Total 156 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Monroe County Total Monroe % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents91 students from Monroe County applied for 53 15,716 0.3% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 7 1,240 0.6% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. 31 4,683 0.7% Their unfunded need totaled $197,000. Grand Total 91 21,639 0.4%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Montgomery County House Districts 67, 68 and 78 Higher Senate District 22 Education

County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Rosalind Kurita Democrat 22 Joe Pitts Democrat 67 Curtis Johnson Republican 68 Phillip Johnson Republican 78

MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Montgomery County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 87.3 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 7.6 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 20.5 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.5 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.7 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 9.2 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 43,023 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 17,265 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 16.1 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 49.3 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 31.3 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 43.9 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 32.8 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 24.2 20.8 30.9 MONTGOMERY COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Montgomery County Residents 5,816 2.8% Other TN Residents 179,448 87.5% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Montgomery County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Austin Peay State University 4,566 78.5% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 260 4.5% Middle Tennessee State University 245 4.2% University of Memphis 137 2.4% Nashville State Technical Community College 127 2.2% Other Public Institutions 481 8.3% Total Montgomery County Residents 5,816 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Montgomery County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Austin Peay State University 9,207

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Montgomery County Total Montgomery % of Total HOPE 730 28,796 2.5% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 271 10,272 2.6% General Assembly Merit ScholarshipHOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) 94 3,092 3.0% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 25 2,368 1.1% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 5 352 1.4% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 60 7,251 0.8% Grand Total 1,185 52,136 2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Montgomery County Total Montgomery % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 411 11,407 3.6% UT System 23 2,430 0.9% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 106 4,869 2.2% Grand Total 540 18,706 3%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Montgomery County Total Montgomery % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsClose to 700 students from Montgomery 446 15,716 2.8% UT System County applied for the need-based TSAA 10 1,240 0.8% Private Institutions grant by Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but 232 4,683 5.0% were not funded. Their unfunded need Grand Total totaled over $1.5 million 688 21,639 3%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Moore County House District 39 Higher Senate District 16 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Jim Tracy Republican 16 George W. Fraley Democrat 39

MOORE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Moore County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 83.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 7.2 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 11.5 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -6.7 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 2.8 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 7.9 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 41,484 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 19,040 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 28.1 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 20.6 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.3 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.1 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 19.7 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 4.0 20.8 30.9 MOORE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Moore County Residents 183 0.1% Other TN Residents 185,081 90.3% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Moore County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Motlow State Community College 70 38.3% Middle Tennessee State University 43 23.5% Tennessee Technological University 24 13.1% Southwest Tennessee Community College 17 9.3% University of Memphis 8 4.4% Other Public Institutions 21 11.5% Total Moore County Residents 183 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Moore County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Motlow State Community College 3,833

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Moore County Total Moore % of Total HOPE 34 28,796 0.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 7 10,272 0.1% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 7 3,092 0.2% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 33 7,251 0.5% Grand Total 81 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Moore County Total Moore % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 9 11,407 0.1% UT System 0 2,430 0.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 2 4,869 0.0% Grand Total 11 18,706 0.1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Moore County Total Moore % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents13 students from Moore County applied for 12 15,716 0.1% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 0 1,240 0.0% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. Their 1 4,683 0.0% unfunded need totaled $19,000. Grand Total 13 21,639 0.1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Morgan County House District 41 Higher Senate District 12 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Tom Kilby Democrat 12 John Mark Windle Democrat 41

MORGAN COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Morgan County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 70.1 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.8 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 6.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -0.3 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 10.5 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 14.1 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 31,901 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 12,925 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 24.5 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 10.4 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.6 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 38.4 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 14.2 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.0 20.8 30.9 MORGAN COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Morgan County Residents 458 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,806 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Morgan County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Roane State Community College 243 53.1% Tennessee Technological University 90 20% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 46 10.0% Middle Tennessee State University 27 5.9% Pellissippi State Community College 26 5.7% Other Public Institutions 26 5.7% Total Morgan County Residents 458 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Morgan County Total Morgan % of Total HOPE 75 28,796 0.3% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 53 10,272 0.5% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 5 3,092 0.2% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 74 7,251 1.0% Grand Total 207 52,136 0.4%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Morgan County Total Morgan % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 39 11,407 0.3% UT System 5 2,430 0.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 13 4,869 0.3% Grand Total 57 18,706 0.3%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Morgan County Total Morgan % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 63 15,716 0.4% 77 students from Morgan County applied for UT System 0 1,240 0.0% the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 Private Institutions 14 4,683 0.3% and were eligible but were not funded. Grand Total 77 21,639 0.4% Their unfunded need totaled $113,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Obion County House District 77 Higher Senate District 24 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Roy Herron Democrat 24 Phillip Pinion Democrat 77

OBION COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Obion County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 77.8 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.2 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 11.6 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 3.6 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 8.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 11.1 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 40,533 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 17,409 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 32.8 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 -1.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.8 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.7 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 2.6 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 11.5 20.8 30.9 OBION COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Obion County Residents 955 0.5% Other TN Residents 184,309 89.9% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Obion County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total University of Tennessee, Martin 537 56.2% Dyersburg State Community College 226 23.7% Middle Tennessee State University 42 4.4% University of Memphis 33 3.5% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 28 2.9% Other Public Institutions 89 9.3% Total Obion County Residents 955 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Obion County Total Obion % of Total HOPE 178 28,796 1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 54 10,272 1% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 14 3,092 0% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 30 2,368 1% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 3 352 1% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 67 7,251 1% Grand Total 346 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Obion County Total Obion % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 42 11,407 0% UT System 61 2,430 3% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 10 4,869 0% Grand Total 113 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Obion County Total Obion % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents88 students from Obion County applied for 46 15,716 0.3% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 36 1,240 2.9% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 6 4,683 0.1% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled over 88 21,639 0.4% $150,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Overton County House District 41 Higher Senate District 15 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Charlotte Burks Democrat 15 John Mark Windle Democrat 41

OVERTON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Overton County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 69.1 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 2.3 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 9.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.5 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.6 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 13.1 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 32,156 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 13,910 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 30 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 9.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.9 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.3 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 14.3 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 1.2 20.8 30.9 OVERTON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Overton County Residents 576 0.3% Other TN Residents 184,688 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Overton County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Tennessee Technological University 286 49.7% Volunteer State Community College 185 32.1% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 24 4.2% Roane State Community College 15 2.6% Nashville State Technical Community College 13 2.3% Other Public Institutions 53 9.2% Total Overton County Residents 576 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Overton County Total Overton % of Total HOPE 109 28,796 0.4% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 114 10,272 1.1% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 12 3,092 0.4% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 71 7,251 1.0% Grand Total 306 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Overton County Total Overton % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 39 11,407 0.3% UT System 1 2,430 0.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 3 4,869 0.1% Grand Total 43 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Overton County Total Overton % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents73 students from Overton County applied for 66 15,716 0.4% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 3 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. Their 4 4,683 0.1% Grand Total unfunded need totaled over $105,000. 73 21,639 0.3%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Perry County House District 74 Higher Senate District 24 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Roy Herron Democrat 24 John C. Tidwell Democrat 74

PERRY COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Perry County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 70.3 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.2 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 6.7 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 6.4 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.9 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.4 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 34,792 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,969 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 35.6 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 15.0 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.1 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 31 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 15.1 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 2.9 20.8 30.9 PERRY COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Perry County Residents 198 0.1% Other TN Residents 185,066 90.3% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Perry County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total University of Tennessee, Martin 41 20.7% Columbia State Community College 34 17.2% Middle Tennessee State University 29 14.6% Jackson State Community College 25 12.6% Austin Peay State University 16 8.1% Other Public Institutions 53 26.8% Total Perry County Residents 198 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Perry County Total Perry % of Total HOPE 31 28,796 0.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 31 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 3 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 34 7,251 0.5% Grand Total 99 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Perry County Total Perry % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 34 11,407 0.3% UT System 9 2,430 0.4% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 4 4,869 0.1% Grand Total 47 18,706 0.3%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Perry County Total Perry % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents22 students from Perry County were 14 15,716 0.1% UT System eligible for the need-based TSAA grant but 1 1,240 0.1% Private Institutions were unfunded. 7 4,683 0.1% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $48,000. 22 21,639 0.1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Pickett County House District 38 Higher Senate District 15 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Charlotte Burks Democrat 15 Les Winningham Democrat 38

PICKETT COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Pickett County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 70 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.0 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 9.9 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 9.0 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.9 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.1 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 31,355 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 14,681 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 25.4 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 8.1 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 24.3 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 30.2 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 7.1 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 1.2 20.8 30.9 PICKETT COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Pickett County Residents 127 0.1% Other TN Residents 185,137 90.3% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Pickett County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Tennessee Technological University 70 55.1% Volunteer State Community College 42 33.1% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 6 4.7% Roane State Community College 2 1.6% Middle Tennessee State University 2 1.6% Other Public Institutions 5 3.9% Total Pickett County Residents 127 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Pickett County Total Pickett % of Total HOPE 18 28,796 0.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 15 10,272 0.1% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 1 3,092 0.0% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 18 7,251 0.2% Grand Total 52 52,136 0.1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Pickett County Total Pickett % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 16 11,407 0.1% UT System 0 2,430 0.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 4 4,869 0.1% Grand Total 20 18,706 0.1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Pickett County Total Pickett % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents23 students from Pickett County applied for 21 15,716 0.1% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 0 1,240 0.0% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. 2 4,683 0.0% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $32,000. 23 21,639 0.1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Polk County House District 22 Higher Senate District 24 Education County Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Dewayne Bunch Republican 24 Eric Watson Republican 22

POLK COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Polk County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 68.7 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.5 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 7.8 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -2.8 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.9 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 10.5 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 36,370 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,025 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 36.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 8.0 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 24.4 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.9 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 17.3 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 0.9 20.8 30.9 POLK COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Polk County Residents 319 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,945 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Polk County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Cleveland State Community College 174 54.5% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 39 12.2% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 27 8.5% Tennessee Technological University 18 5.6% Middle Tennessee State University 14 4.4% Other Public Institutions 47 14.7% Total Polk County Residents 319 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Polk County Total Polk % of Total HOPE 38 28,796 0.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 33 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 6 3,092 0.2% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 15 7,251 0.2% Grand Total 93 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Polk County Total Polk % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 18 11,407 0.2% UT System 6 2,430 0.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 13 4,869 0.3% Grand Total 37 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Polk County Total Polk % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents37 students from Polk County applied for the 26 15,716 0.2% UT System need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 and 2 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions were eligible but were not funded.Their 9 4,683 0.2% Grand Total unfunded need totaled $68,000. 37 21,639 0.2%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Putnam County House Districts 42 and 43 Higher Senate District 15 Education County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Charlotte Burks Democrat 15 Henry Fincher Democrat 42 Charles Curtiss Democrat 43

PUTNAM COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Putnam County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 81.2 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 2.8 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 22.5 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 5.2 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.8 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 14.3 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 39,553 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,927 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 23.1 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 21.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.2 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 38.6 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 20.5 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 4.9 20.8 30.9 PUTNAM COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Putnam County Residents 2,438 1.2% Other TN Residents 182,826 89.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Putnam County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Tennessee Technological University 1,513 62.1% Nashville State Technical Community College 326 13.4% Volunteer State Community College 167 6.8% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 150 6.2% Middle Tennessee State University 78 3.2% Other Public Institutions 204 8.4% Total Putnam County Residents 2,438 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Putnam County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Tennessee Technological University 9,733

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Putnam County Total Putnam % of Total HOPE 427 28,796 1.5% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 168 10,272 1.6% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 137 3,092 4.4% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 131 2,368 5.5% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 34 352 9.7% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 1 5 20.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 78 7,251 1.1% Grand Total 976 52,136 2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Putnam County Total Putnam % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 128 11,407 1.1% UT System 11 2,430 0.5% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 19 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 158 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Putnam County Total Putnam % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents250 students from Putnam County applied 227 15,716 1.4% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 22 4,683 0.5% funded. Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $442,000 251 21,639 1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Rhea County House District 31 Higher Senate District 12 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Tom Kilby Democrat 12 Jim Cobb Republican 31

RHEA COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Rhea County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 70.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.3 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 9.7 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -3.4 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.2 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.7 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 35,580 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 15,672 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 37 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 12.1 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.7 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.6 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 17.2 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.7 20.8 30.9 RHEA COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Rhea County Residents 782 0.4% Other TN Residents 184,482 90.0% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Rhea County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Chattanooga State Technical Community College 410 52.4% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 88 11.3% Roane State Community College 79 10.1% Tennessee Technological University 73 9.3% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 47 6.0% Other Public Institutions 85 10.9% Total Rhea County Residents 782 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Rhea County Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Bryan College 871

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Rhea County Total Rhea % of Total HOPE 122 28,796 0.4% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 51 10,272 0.5% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 11 3,092 0.4% GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) Dual Enrollment Grant 80 2,368 3.4% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 22 7,251 0.3% Grand Total 288 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Rhea County Total Rhea % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 31 11,407 0.3% UT System 12 2,430 0.5% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 25 4,869 0.5% Grand Total 68 18,706 0.4%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Rhea County Total Rhea % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents83 students from Rhea County applied for 71 15,716 0.5% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 4 1,240 0.3% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 8 4,683 0.2% funded. Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $127,000. 83 21,639 0.4%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Roane County House District 32 Higher Senate District 12 Education County Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Tom Kilby Democrat 12 Dennis Ferguson Democrat 32

ROANE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Roane County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 80.5 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 6.4 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 15.8 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -1.7 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 5.5 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 11.7 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 41,399 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 18,456 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 20.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 4.39 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 24.4 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 32.3 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 8.6 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.6 20.8 30.9 ROANE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Roane County Residents 1,468 0.7% Other TN Residents 183,796 89.7% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Roane County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Roane State Community College 732 49.9% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 213 14.5% Tennessee Technological University 184 12.5% Pellissippi State Community College 103 7.0% Middle Tennessee State University 82 5.6% East Tennessee State University 81 5.5% Other Public Institutions 73 5.0% Total Roane County Residents 1,468 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Roane County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Roane State Community College 5,353

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Roane County Total Roane % of Total HOPE 298 28,796 1.0% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 116 10,272 1.1% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 29 3,092 0.9% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 93 7,251 1.3% Grand Total 538 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Roane County Total Roane % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 81 11,407 0.7% UT System 19 2,430 0.8% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 21 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 121 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Roane County Total Roane % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents157 students from Roane County applied 131 15,716 0.8% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 8 1,240 0.6% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 18 4,683 0.4% funded. Their unfunded need totaled over Grand Total $240,000 157 21,639 1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Robertson County House District 66 Higher Senate District 18 Education County

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Senator Party District Representative Party District Diane Black Republican 18 Robert Bibb Democrat 66

ROBERTSON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Robertson Co Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 79.1 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.2 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 13.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 5.0 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 5.6 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 7.6 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 49,412 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 19,054 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 21.2 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 42.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 29.6 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 37 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 32.5 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 11.3 20.8 30.9 ROBERTSON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Robertson County Residents 1,724 0.8% Other TN Residents 183,540 89.5% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Robertson County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Volunteer State Community College 610 35.4% Austin Peay State University 422 24.5% Middle Tennessee State University 183 10.6% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 138 8.0% Tennessee State University 87 5.0% Other Public Institutions 284 16.5% Total Robertson County Residents 1,724 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Robertson County Total Robertson % of Total HOPE 392 28,796 1.4% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 102 10,272 1.0% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 29 3,092 0.9% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 142 2,368 6.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 33 7,251 0.5% Grand Total 700 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Robertson County Total Robertson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 58 11,407 0.5% UT System 14 2,430 0.6% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 38 4,869 0.8% Grand Total 110 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Robertson County Total Robertson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents141 students from Robertson County applied 92 15,716 0.6% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 5 1,240 0.4% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 44 4,683 0.9% Grand Total funded.Their unfunded need totaled over 141 21,639 1% $280,000

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Rutherford County House Districts 34, 48, 49 and 62 Higher Senate Districts 13 and 16 Education County

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Senator Party District Representative Party District Bill Ketron Republican 13 Donna Rowland Republican 34 Jim Tracy Republican 16 John Hood Democrat 48 Kent Coleman Democrat 49 Curt Cobb Democrat 62

RUTHERFORD COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Rutherford Co Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 84.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.6 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 24.5 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 6.9 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.4 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 8.3 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 53,553 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 19,938 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 19.2 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 63.4 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 30.0 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 43.1 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 53.5 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 12.4 20.8 30.9 RUTHERFORD COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Rutherford County Residents 7,608 3.7% Other TN Residents 177,656 86.7% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Rutherford County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Middle Tennessee State University 4,920 64.7% Motlow State Community College 930 12.2% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 361 4.7% Nashville State Technical Community College 256 3.4% Tennessee Technological University 233 3.1% Other Public Institutions 908 11.9% Total Rutherford County Residents 7,608 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Rutherford County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Middle Tennessee State University 22,863

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Rutherford County Total Rutherford % of Total HOPE 1,481 28,796 5.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 315 10,272 3.1% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 167 3,092 5.4% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 6 2,368 0.3% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 12 352 3.4% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 156 7,251 2.2% Grand Total 2,137 52,136 4%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Rutherford County Total Rutherford % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 314 11,407 2.8% UT System 18 2,430 0.7% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 114 4,869 2.3% Grand Total 446 18,706 2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Rutherford County Total Rutherford % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 411 15,716 2.6% Close to 600 students from Rutherford County UT System 6 1,240 0.5% applied for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug Private Institutions 165 4,683 3.5% 1, 2005 and were eligible but were not Grand Total funded.Their unfunded need totaled $1.2 582 21,639 3% million.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Scott County House District 38 Higher Senate District 12 Education County

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Senator Party District Representative Party District Tommy Kilby Democrat 12 Les Winningham Democrat 38

SCOTT COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Scott County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 67.3 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.4 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 8.4 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -0.6 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 10.9 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 18.4 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 28,595 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 12,927 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 31.9 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 15.3 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 28.6 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.4 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 15.7 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 0.9 20.8 30.9 SCOTT COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Scott County Residents 646 0.3% Other TN Residents 184,618 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Scott County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Roane State Community College 376 58.2% Tennessee Technological University 159 24.6% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 62 9.6% East Tennessee State University 14 2.2% Middle Tennessee State University 8 1.2% Other Public Institutions 27 4.2% Total Scott County Residents 646 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Scott County Total Scott % of Total HOPE 87 28,796 0.3% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 60 10,272 0.6% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 7 3,092 0.2% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 93 7,251 1.3% Grand Total 247 52,136 0.5%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Scott County Total Scott % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 74 11,407 0.6% UT System 3 2,430 0.1% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 11 4,869 0.2% Grand Total 88 18,706 0.5%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Scott County Total Scott % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents90 students from Scott County applied for 77 15,716 0.5% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 11 4,683 0.2% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled 90 21,639 0.4% $137,000

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Sequatchie County House District 37 Higher Senate District 14 Education County

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Senator Party District Representative Party District Jerry Cooper Democrat 14 Bill W. Harmon Democrat 37

SEQUATCHIE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Sequatchie Co Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 72.1 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.1 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 11.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 6.1 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 5.6 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 14.2 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 36,435 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,468 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 29.9 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 18.2 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.8 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.6 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 28.0 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 0.5 20.8 30.9 SEQUATCHIE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Sequatchie County Residents 346 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,918 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Sequatchie County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Chattanooga State Technical Community College 203 58.7% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 53 15.3% Tennessee Technological University 43 12.4% Middle Tennessee State University 17 4.9% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 14 4.0% Other Public Institutions 16 4.6% Total Sequatchie County Residents 346 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Sequatachie County Total Sequatachie % of Total HOPE 54 28,796 0.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 22 10,272 0.2% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 1 3,092 0.0% GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) Dual Enrollment Grant 19 2,368 0.8% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 13 7,251 0.2% Grand Total 110 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Sequatachie County Total Sequatachie % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 20 11,407 0.2% UT System 3 2,430 0.1% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 5 4,869 0.1% Grand Total 28 18,706 0.1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Sequatachie County Total Sequatachie % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents46 students from Sequatachie County 39 15,716 0.2% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 3 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 4 4,683 0.1% Grand Total not funded. 46 21,639 0.2% Their unfunded need totaled $64,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Sevier County House Districts 8 and 12 Higher Senate District 8 Education County

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Senator Party District Representative Party District Raymond Finney Republican 8 Joe McCord Republican 8 Richard Montgomery Republican 12

SEVIER COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Sevier County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 77.7 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.2 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 13.8 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 0.9 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.4 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 9.4 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 40,474 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 18,064 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 11.4 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 38.5 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.3 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 35.9 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 38.3 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 2.1 20.8 30.9 SEVIER COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Sevier County Residents 2,161 1.1% Other TN Residents 183,103 89.3% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Sevier County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Walters State Community College 1,101 50.9% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 534 24.7% East Tennessee State University 193 8.9% Pellissippi State Community College 114 5.3% Middle Tennessee State University 93 4.3% Other Public Institutions 126 5.8% Total Sevier County Residents 2,161 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Sevier County Total Sevier % of Total HOPE 400 28,796 1.4% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 208 10,272 2.0% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 88 3,092 2.8% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 6 352 1.7% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 38 7,251 0.5% Grand Total 740 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Sevier County Total Sevier % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 83 11,407 0.7% UT System 30 2,430 1.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 69 4,869 1.4% Grand Total 182 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Sevier County Total Sevier % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents190 students from Sevier County applied 133 15,716 0.8% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 22 1,240 1.8% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 35 4,683 0.7% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled 190 21,639 1% $328,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Shelby County House Districts 83-93, 95-99 Higher Senate District Education 28-33 County 105th General Assembly Profile 2007

Representative Party District Senator Party District Brian Kelsey Republican 83 James F. Kyle, Jr. Democrat 28 Joe Towns, Jr. Democrat 84 Ophelia Ford Democrat 29 Larry Turner Democrat 85 Shea Flinn Democrat 30 Barbara Ward Cooper Democrat 86 Paul Stanley Republican 31 Gary Rowe Democrat 87 Mark Norris Republican 32 Larry J. Miller Democrat 88 Reginald Tate Democrat 33 Beverly Marrero Democrat 89 John J. Deberry, Jr. Democrat 90 Lois Deberry Democrat 91 Eddie Neal Democrat 92 Mike Kernell Democrat 93 Curry Todd Republican 95 Steve McManus Republican 96 Jim Coley Republican 97 Ulysses Jones, Jr. Democrat 98 Ron Lollar Republican 99

SHELBY COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI) is a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Shelby County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 82.4 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.9 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 27.3 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.3 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.4 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 14.7 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 47,386 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 20,856 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 10.3 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 12.5 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 31 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 38.1 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 8.9 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 50.9 20.8 30.9 SHELBY COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Shelby County Residents 32,034 15.6% Other TN Residents 153,230 74.7% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Shelby County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total University of Memphis 14,927 46.6% Southwest Tennessee Community College 10,056 31.4% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 2,101 6.6% Middle Tennessee State University 1,039 3.2% Tennessee State University 990 3.1% Other Public Institutions 2,921 9.1% Total Shelby County Residents 32,034 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Shelby County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Southwest Tennessee Community College 11,446 University of Memphis 20,562 University of Memphis Health Sciences Center 2,425 10 public and Private Fall 2006 Enrollment private Baptist College of Health Sciences 839 institutions in Christian Brothers University 1843 Shelby County Chrichton College 1069 LeMoyne Owen College 714 Memphis College of Art 308 Rhodes College 1,699 Southern College of Optometry 480

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Shelby County Total Shelby % of Total HOPE 3,951 28,796 13.7% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 1,604 10,272 15.6% General Assembly Merit ScholarshipHOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) 409 3,092 13.2% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 27 2,368 1.1% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 80 352 22.7% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 673 7,251 9.3% Grand Total 6,744 52,136 13%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Shelby County Total Shelby % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 2,950 11,407 25.9% UT System 379 2,430 15.6% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 1,018 4,869 20.9% Grand Total 4,347 18,706 23%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Shelby County Total Shelby % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents4600 students from Shelby County applied for the 3,373 15,716 21.5% UT System need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 and were 153 1,240 12.3% Private Institutions eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need 1,098 4,683 23.4% Grand Total totaled close to $9 million. 4,624 21,639 21% Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities (TICUA), and Educational Needs Index. Smith County House District 40 Higher Senate District 17 Education

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Senator Party District Representative Party District Mae Beavers Republican 17 Frank Buck Democrat 40

SMITH COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Smith County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 74.7 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.3 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 10 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 3.2 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 7.6 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 10.3 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 41,645 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 17,473 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 26.8 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 16.6 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 27.8 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 35.7 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 28.7 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.9 20.8 30.9

SMITH COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Smith County Residents 530 0.3% Other TN Residents 184,734 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Smith County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Tennessee Technological University 190 35.8% Volunteer State Community College 181 34.2% Middle Tennessee State University 79 14.9% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 28 5.3% Nashville State Technical Community College 17 3.2% Other Public Institutions 35 6.6% Total Smith County Residents 530 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Smith County Total Smith % of Total HOPE 118 28,796 0.4% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 47 10,272 0.5% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 8 3,092 0.3% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 52 2,368 2.2% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 16 7,251 0.2% Grand Total 242 52,136 0%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Smith County Total Smith % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 29 11,407 0.3% UT System 0 2,430 0.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 11 4,869 0.2% Grand Total 40 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Smith County Total Smith % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsClose to 50 students from Smith County 36 15,716 0.2% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 0 1,240 0.0% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 11 4,683 0.2% Grand Total not funded. 47 21,639 0.2% Their unfunded need totaled $85,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Stewart County House District 75 Higher Senate District 24 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Roy Herron Democrat 24 Willie Butch Borchert Democrat 75

STEWART COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Stewart County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 82.6 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.1 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 10.9 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -1.0 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 9.3 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 10.2 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 38,655 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 16,302 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 18.9 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 16.35 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.5 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.2 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 34.3 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 2.1 20.8 30.9 STEWART COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Stewart County Residents 322 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,942 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Stewart County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Austin Peay State University 232 72.0% University of Tennessee, Martin 27 8.4% Nashville State Technical Community College 26 8.1% Volunteer State Community College 10 3.1% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 8 2.5% Other Public Institutions 19 5.9% Total Stewart County Residents 322 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Stewart County Total Stewart % of Total HOPE 56 28,796 0.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 43 10,272 0.4% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 14 2,368 0.6% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 29 7,251 0.4% Grand Total 148 52,136 0.3%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Stewart County Total Stewart % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 31 11,407 0.3% UT System 2 2,430 0.1% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 9 4,869 0.2% Grand Total 42 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Stewart County Total Stewart % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents58 students from Stewart County applied 36 15,716 0.2% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 20 4,683 0.4% Grand Total funded. Their unfunded need totaled 58 21,639 0.3% $127,000

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Sullivan County House District 1-3 Higher Senate District 2 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Ron Ramsey Republican 2 John Lundberg Republican 1 Nathan Vaughn Democrat 2 Jason E. Mumpower Republican 3

SULLIVAN COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Sullivan County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 80.4 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 6.9 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 19.8 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -0.2 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 5.7 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 11.1 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 41,025 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 19,202 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 21.5 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 -1.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 24 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.7 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 4.4 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 2.9 20.8 30.9 SULLIVAN COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Sullivan County Residents 5,496 2.7% Other TN Residents 179,768 87.7% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Sullivan County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Northeast State Technical Community College 2237 40.7% East Tennessee State University 2220 40.4% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 557 10.1% Tennessee Technological University 100 1.8% Middle Tennessee State University 98 1.8% Other Public Institutions 284 5.2% Total Sullivan County Residents 5,496 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Sullivan County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Northeast State Technical Community College 5,145 Private Fall 2006 Enrollment King College 1,271

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Sullivan County Total Sullivan % of Total HOPE 1,011 28,796 3.5% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 329 10,272 3.2% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 136 3,092 4.4% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 8 352 2.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 76 7,251 1.0% Grand Total 1,560 52,136 3%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Sullivan County Total Sullivan % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 327 11,407 2.9% UT System 36 2,430 1.5% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 69 4,869 1.4% Grand Total 432 18,706 2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Sullivan County Total Sullivan % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents510 students from Sullivan County applied 400 15,716 2.5% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 13 1,240 1.0% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 97 4,683 2.1% funded. Their unfunded need totaled Grand Total $929,000. 510 21,639 2%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Sumner County House Districts 44, 45 and 57 Higher Senate Districts 17 and 18 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Mae Beavers Republican 17 Michael Ray McDonald Democrat 44 Diane Black Republican 18 Debra Young Maggart Republican 45 Susan M. Lynn Republican 57

SUMNER COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Sumner County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 82.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 7 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 20.3 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.8 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.7 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 7.1 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 52,125 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 21,164 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 17.5 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 35.1 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 28.9 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.2 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 25.0 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 7.8 20.8 30.9 SUMNER COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Sumner County Residents 4,793 2.3% Other TN Residents 180,471 88.0% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Sumner County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Volunteer State Community College 2427 50.6% Middle Tennessee State University 809 16.9% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 411 8.6% Tennessee Technological University 278 5.8% Tennessee State University 240 5.0% Other Public Institutions 628 13.1% Total Sumner County Residents 4,793 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Sumner County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment Volunteer State Community College 7,370

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Sumner County Total Sumner % of Total HOPE 991 28,796 3.4% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 299 10,272 2.9% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 107 3,092 3.5% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 353 2,368 14.9% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 4 352 1.1% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 58 7,251 0.8% Grand Total 1,812 52,136 3%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Sumner County Total Sumner % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 172 11,407 1.5% UT System 26 2,430 1.1% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 79 4,869 1.6% Grand Total 277 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Sumner County Total Sumner % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsClose to 400 students from Sumner County 299 15,716 1.9% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 15 1,240 1.2% Private Institutions 1, 2005 and were eligible but were not funded. 78 4,683 1.7% Their unfunded need totaled $682,000. Grand Total 392 21,639 2%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Tipton County House Districts 81 and 94 Higher Senate District 32 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Mark Norris Republican 32 James O. Naifeh Democrat 81 Dolores R. Gresham Republican 94

TIPTON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Tipton County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 78.3 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 6.2 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 11.9 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 2.0 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 7.4 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 10.4 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 46,807 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 17,952 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 18.8 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 24.8 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 31.9 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.5 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 36.7 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 21.3 20.8 30.9 TIPTON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Tipton County Residents 1,902 0.9% Other TN Residents 183,362 89.4% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Tipton County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Dyersburg State Community College 697 36.6% University of Memphis 572 30.1% Southwest Tennessee Community College 222 11.7% University of Tennessee, Martin 168 8.8% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 65 3.4% Other Public Institutions 178 9.4% Total Tipton County Residents 1,902 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Tipton County Total Tipton % of Total HOPE 314 28,796 1.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 108 10,272 1.1% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 30 3,092 1.0% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 27 2,368 1.1% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 6 352 1.7% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 100 7,251 1.4% Grand Total 585 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Tipton County Total Tipton % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 148 11,407 1.3% UT System 19 2,430 0.8% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 36 4,869 0.7% Grand Total 203 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Tipton County Total Tipton % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsClose to 250 students from Tipton County 205 15,716 1.3% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 17 1,240 1.4% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 25 4,683 0.5% Grand Total not funded.. 247 21,639 1% Their unfunded need totaled $396,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Trousdale County House District 46 Higher Senate District 17 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Mae Beavers Republican 17 Stratton Bone Jr. Democrat 46

TROUSDALE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Trousdale County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 69.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.3 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 9.5 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 2.8 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 9.9 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 10.7 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 37,401 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 15,838 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 25.6 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 5.3 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 27.2 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 34.3 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 26.0 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 13.1 20.8 30.9 TROUSDALE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Trousdale County Residents 182 0.1% Other TN Residents 185,082 90.3% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100.0%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Trousdale County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Volunteer State Community College 82 45.1% Tennessee Technological University 36 19.8% Middle Tennessee State University 29 15.9% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 14 7.7% Tennessee State University 7 3.8% Other Public Institutions 14 7.7% Total Trousdale County Residents 182 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Trousdale County Total Trousdale % of Total HOPE 34 28,796 0.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 21 10,272 0.2% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 2 3,092 0.1% GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) Dual Enrollment Grant 3 2,368 0.1% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 24 7,251 0.3% Grand Total 85 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Trousdale County Total Trousdale % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 20 11,407 0.2% UT System 2 2,430 0.1% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 4 4,869 0.1% Grand Total 26 18,706 0.1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Trousdale County Total Trousdale % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents31 students from Trousdale County 27 15,716 0.2% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 1 1,240 0.1% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 3 4,683 0.1% Grand Total not funded. 31 21,639 0.1% Their unfunded need totaled $45,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Unicoi County House District 5 Higher Senate District 1 Education

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Senator Party District Representative Party District Steve Southerland Republican 1 David B. Hawk Republican 5

UNICOI COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Unicoi County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 76.8 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 4.9 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 12.3 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 6.41 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.9 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 10.7 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 36,871 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 15,612 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 26.5 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 -0.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 22.6 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 32.8 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 6.0 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 2.4 20.8 30.9 UNICOI COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Unicoi County Residents 550 0.3% Other TN Residents 184,714 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Unicoi County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total East Tennessee State University 301 54.7% Northeast State Technical Community College 184 33.5% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 38 6.9% Walters State Community College 6 1.1% Tennessee Technological University 5 0.9% Other Public Institutions 16 2.9% Total Unicoi County Residents 550 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Unicoi County Total Unicoi % of Total HOPE 108 28,796 0.4% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 34 10,272 0.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 7 3,092 0.2% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 20 7,251 0.3% Grand Total 169 52,136 0.3%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Unicoi County Total Unicoi % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 35 11,407 0.3% UT System 3 2,430 0.1% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 4 4,869 0.1% Grand Total 42 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Unicoi County Total Unicoi % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsClose to 50 students from Unicoi County 41 15,716 0.3% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 1 1,240 0.1% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 4 4,683 0.1% Grand Total not funded. Their unfunded need totaled 46 21,639 0.2% $80,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Union County House District 36 Higher Senate District 4 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Micheal R. Williams Republican 4 William A. Baird Republican 36

UNION COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Union County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 63.3 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.8 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 6.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) -1.5 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.3 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 16.7 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 31,843 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 13,375 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 23.5 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 19.5 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 28.6 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 37.2 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 29.7 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 0.5 20.8 30.9 UNION COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Union County Residents 271 0.1% Other TN Residents 184,993 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Union County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Walters State Community College 75 27.7% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 64 23.6% Pellissippi State Community College 60 22.1% Roane State Community College 38 14.0% East Tennessee State University 24 8.9% Other Public Institutions 10 3.7% Total Union County Residents 271 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Union County Total Union % of Total HOPE 50 28,796 0.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 41 10,272 0.4% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 0 352 0.0% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 9 7,251 0.1% Grand Total 104 52,136 0.2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Union County Total Union % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 20 11,407 0.2% UT System 5 2,430 0.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 18 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 43 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Union County Total Union % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents53 students from Union County applied for 29 15,716 0.2% UT System the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 6 1,240 0.5% Private Institutions and were eligible but were not funded. 18 4,683 0.4% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $106,00. 53 21,639 0.2%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Van Buren County House District 37 Higher Senate District 14 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Jerry Cooper Democrat 14 Bill W. Harmon Democrat 37

VAN BUREN COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Van Buren Co Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 70.6 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 1.4 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 8.7 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.3 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 8.7 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.5 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 34,949 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 17,497 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 40.0 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 11.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 25.6 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.9 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 11.1 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 0.9 20.8 30.9 VAN BUREN COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Van Buren County Residents 141 0.1% Other TN Residents 185,123 90.3% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Van Buren County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Tennessee Technological University 74 52.5% Motlow State Community College 35 24.8% Chattanooga State Technical Community College 6 4.3% Middle Tennessee State University 5 3.5% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 5 3.5% Other Public Institutions 16 11.3% Total Van Buren County Residents 141 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Van Buren County Total Van Buren % of Total HOPE 17 28,796 0.1% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 12 10,272 0.1% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 2 3,092 0.1% GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) Dual Enrollment Grant 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 13 7,251 0.2% Grand Total 45 52,136 0.1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Van Buren County Total Van Buren % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 8 11,407 0.1% UT System 1 2,430 0.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 1 4,869 0.0% Grand Total 10 18,706 0.1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Van Buren County Total Van Buren % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents19 students from Van Buren County applied 16 15,716 0.1% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 1 1,240 0.1% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not funded. 2 4,683 0.0% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $29,000. 19 21,639 0.1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Warren County House Districts 43 and 47 Higher Senate District 14 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Jerry Cooper Democrat 14 Charles Curtiss Democrat 43 Judd Matheny Republican 47

WARREN COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Warren County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 71.6 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 9.7 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 2.0 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 6.1 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 14.3 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 37,835 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 15,759 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 30.7 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 12.9 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.0 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.8 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 16.5 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 8.1 20.8 30.9 WARREN COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Warren County Residents 1,153 0.6% Other TN Residents 184,111 89.8% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Warren County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Motlow State Community College 456 39.5% Tennessee Technological University 282 24.5% Middle Tennessee State University 243 21.1% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 42 3.6% University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 30 2.6% Other Public Institutions 100 8.7% Total Warren County Residents 1,153 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Warren County Total Warren % of Total HOPE 175 28,796 0.6% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 90 10,272 0.9% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 13 3,092 0.4% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 151 7,251 2.1% Grand Total 431 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Warren County Total Warren % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 56 11,407 0.5% UT System 7 2,430 0.3% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 19 4,869 0.4% Grand Total 82 18,706 0.4%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Warren County Total Warren % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents109 students from Warren County applied 94 15,716 0.6% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 3 1,240 0.2% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 12 4,683 0.3% Grand Total funded. 109 21,639 1% Their unfunded need totaled $161,00

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Washington County House Districts 6 and 7 Higher Senate District 3 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Rusty Crowe Republican 3 Dale Ford Republican 6 Matthew Hill Republican 7

WASHINGTON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Washington Co Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 82.8 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.6 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 25.1 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 3.4 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.9 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.0 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 41,162 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 19,085 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 17.5 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 18.7 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 24.2 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 38.0 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 15.7 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 5.3 20.8 30.9 WASHINGTON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Washington County Residents 4,699 2.3% Other TN Residents 180,565 88.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Washington County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total East Tennessee State University 2,671 56.8% Northeast State Technical Community College 1,166 24.8% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 309 6.6% ETSU-College of Medicine 206 4.4% Walters State Community College 105 2.2% Other Public Institutions 242 5.2% Total Washington County Residents 4,699 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Washington County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment East Tennessee State University 12,390 Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Milligan College 951

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Washington County Total Washington % of Total HOPE 692 28,796 2.4% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 239 10,272 2.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 90 3,092 2.9% GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) Dual Enrollment Grant 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 3 352 0.9% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 1 5 20.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 71 7,251 1.0% Grand Total 1,096 52,136 2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Washington County Total Washington % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 320 11,407 2.8% UT System 17 2,430 0.7% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 33 4,869 0.7% Grand Total 370 18,706 2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Washington County Total Washington % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsClose to 400 students from Washington 345 15,716 2.2% UT System County applied for the need-based TSAA 5 1,240 0.4% Private Institutions grant by Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but 22 4,683 0.5% were not funded. Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $679,000. 372 21,639 2%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Wayne County House Districts 70 and 72 Higher Senate District 26 Education

County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District John Shelton Wilder Democrat 26 Joey Hensley Republican 70 Steve McDaniel Republican 72

WAYNE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Wayne County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 68.1 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 3.5 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 8.3 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 11.5 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 10.8 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 13.4 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 30,973 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 14,472 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 28.1 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 9.3 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 23.3 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 39.1 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 22.2 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 7.8 20.8 30.9 WAYNE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Wayne County Residents 357 0.2% Other TN Residents 184,907 90.2% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Wayne County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Columbia State Community College 253 70.9% Middle Tennessee State University 41 11.5% University of Tennessee, Martin 31 8.7% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 8 2.2% Tennessee State University 4 1.1% Tennessee Technological University 4 1.1% Other Public Institutions 16 4.5% Total Wayne County Residents 357 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Wayne County Total Wayne % of Total HOPE 58 28,796 0.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 43 10,272 0.4% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 3 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 1 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 113 7,251 1.6% Grand Total 220 52,136 0.4%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Wayne County Total Wayne % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 17 11,407 0.1% UT System 5 2,430 0.2% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 8 4,869 0.2% Grand Total 30 18,706 0.2%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Wayne County Total Wayne % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents50 students from Wayne County applied 43 15,716 0.3% UT System for the need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 1 1,240 0.1% Private Institutions 2005 and were eligible but were not 5 4,683 0.1% Grand Total funded. 49 21,639 0.2% Their unfunded need totaled $75,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Weakley County House District 76 Higher Senate District 24 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Roy Herron Democrat 24 Mark L. Maddox Democrat 76

WEAKLEY COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Weakley County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 81 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 2.7 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 17.8 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 1.5 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 9.0 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 13.8 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 38,658 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 15,408 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 30.0 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 4.4 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.7 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 36.8 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 11.2 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 8.2 20.8 30.9 WEAKLEY COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Weakley County Residents 1,033 0.5% Other TN Residents 184,231 89.9% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Weakley County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total University of Tennessee, Martin 750 72.6% Jackson State Community College 78 7.6% Dyersburg State Community College 52 5.0% University of Memphis 31 3.0% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 28 2.7% Other Public Institutions 94 9.1% Total Weakley County Residents 1,033 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Weakley County Public Fall 2006 Enrollment University of Tennessee, Martin 6,888

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Weakley County Total Weakley % of Total HOPE 190 28,796 0.7% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 79 10,272 0.8% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 22 3,092 0.7% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 27 2,368 1.1% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 2 352 0.6% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 143 7,251 2.0% Grand Total 463 52,136 1%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Weakley County Total Weakley % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 39 11,407 0.3% UT System 97 2,430 4.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 25 4,869 0.5% Grand Total 161 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Weakley County Total Weakley % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsOver 100 students from Weakley County 56 15,716 0.36% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 48 1,240 3.87% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 13 4,683 0.28% not funded. Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $214,000. 117 21,639 0.5%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. White County House District 43 Higher Senate District 15 Education County

Profile 105th General Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Charlotte Burks Democrat 15 Charles Curtiss Democrat 43

WHITE COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description White County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 70.9 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 2.6 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 8.0 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 3.8 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 8.6 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 12.2 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 34,854 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 14,791 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 34.5 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 14.6 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 26.4 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 33.0 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 15.7 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 3.0 20.8 30.9 WHITE COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total White County Residents 648 0.3% Other TN Residents 184,616 90.1% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of White County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Tennessee Technological University 361 55.7% Nashville State Technical Community College 83 12.8% Motlow State Community College 70 10.8% Roane State Community College 32 4.9% Volunteer State Community College 26 4.0% Middle Tennessee State University 25 3.9% Other Public Institutions 51 7.9% Total White County Residents 648 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship White County Total White % of Total HOPE 100 28,796 0.3% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 71 10,272 0.7% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 4 3,092 0.1% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 0 2,368 0.0% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 1 352 0.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 49 7,251 0.7% Grand Total 225 52,136 0.4%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) White County Total White % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 38 11,407 0.3% UT System 1 2,430 0.0% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 8 4,869 0.2% Grand Total 47 18,706 0.3%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded White County Total White % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents83 students from White County applied for the 73 15,716 0.5% UT System need-based TSAA grant by Aug 1, 2005 and 0 1,240 0.0% Private Institutions were eligible but were not funded. 10 4,683 0.2% Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $138,000. 83 21,639 0.4%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Williamson County House Districts 61, 63 and 78 Higher Senate District 23 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Jack Johnson Republican 23 Charles Michael Sargent Republican 61 Glen Casada Republican 63 Phillip Johnson Republican 78

WILLIAMSON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Williamson Co Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 90.7 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 5.4 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 47.5 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 4.9 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 3.0 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 4.0 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 78,315 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 32,496 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 12 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 65.9 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 31.6 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 35.9 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 55.6 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 8.0 20.8 30.9 WILLIAMSON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Williamson County Residents 5,635 2.7% Other TN Residents 179,629 87.6% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Williamson County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Middle Tennessee State University 1,813 32.2% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 1,301 23.1% Columbia State Community College 994 17.6% Nashville State Technical Community College 327 5.8% Tennessee Technological University 320 5.7% Other Public Institutions 880 15.6% Total Williamson County Residents 5,635 100%

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Wiliamson County Total Wiliamson % of Total HOPE 1,788 28,796 6.2% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 239 10,272 2.3% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 261 3,092 8.4% GAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) Dual Enrollment Grant 12 2,368 0.5% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 8 352 2.3% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 36 7,251 0.5% Grand Total 2,344 52,136 4%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Wiliamson County Total Wiliamson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 88 11,407 0.8% UT System 26 2,430 1.1% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 63 4,869 1.3% Grand Total 177 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Wiliamson County Total Wiliamson % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsClose to 200 students from Williamson 126 15,716 0.8% UT System County applied for the need-based TSAA 26 1,240 2.1% Private Institutions grant by Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but 41 4,683 0.9% Grand Total were not funded. 193 21,639 1% Their unfunded need totaled $392,000.

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index. Wilson County House Districts 46 and 57 Higher Senate District 17 Education County 105th General Profile Assembly 2007

Senator Party District Representative Party District Mae Beavers Republican 17 Stratton Bone Jr. Democrat 46 Susan M. Lynn Republican 57

WILSON COUNTY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

The following demographic data comes from the Education Needs Index (ENI), a county-level study of educational, economic, and population pressures that influence educational policy and planning at local, regional, and state levels Additional information on the ENI is available at www.educationalneedsindex.com

Description Wilson County Tennessee National Percent 18-64 Year Olds with a High School Diploma (%) 2000 84.6 80.2 82.5 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with an Associates Degree (%) 2000 6.5 5.5 7.2 Percent 25-64 Year Olds with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (%) 2000 21.3 21.4 26.5 Difference in College Attainment Between Young (25-35) and Older (45-64) 6.2 4.0 2.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 2003 4.9 5.5 6.0 Percent of Population Under 65 In Poverty (%) 2000 5.6 11.9 11.2 Median Family Income 2000 ($) 56,650 43,517 50,046 Per Capita Personal Income 2000 ($) 22,739 19,393 21,587 Percent Manufacturing Employment (%) 2000 16.4 18.9 14.1 Projected Percent Change in 64 and Under Population 2000 to 2020 38.8 19.4 17.3 Percent of Population Ages 0 to 19 (%) 2000 28.8 27.4 28.5 Percent of Population Ages 20 to 44 (%) 2000 37 37.1 37.1 Rate of Population Growth 64 and Under (1990 to 2000) 30.7 16.7 12.9 Percent Minority (%) 2000 7.9 20.8 30.9 WILSON COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION PROFILE

Fall 2006 Enrollment in TN Public Higher Education Number % of Total Wilson County Residents 3,027 1.5% Other TN Residents 182,237 88.9% Out-of-State 18,572 9.1% Foreign 1,177 0.6% Grand Total 205,013 100%

TN Public Institutions with Largest Number of Wilson County Residents Enrolled Number % of Total Volunteer State Community College 994 32.8% Middle Tennessee State University 988 32.6% Tennessee Technological University 334 11.0% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 226 7.5% Nashville State Technical Community College 97 3.2% Tennessee State University 96 3.2% Other Public Institutions 292 9.6% Total Wilson County Residents 3,027 100%

Higher Education Institutions in Wilson County Private Fall 2006 Enrollment Cumberland University 1,345

Lottery Scholarships and Financial Aid Fall 2006 Recipients of TN Education Lottery Scholarship Wilson County Total Wilson % of Total HOPE 825 28,796 2.9% TELS Award Amount ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 160 10,272 1.6% HOPE $3800 (4 yr) and $1900 (2 yr) General Assembly Merit Scholarship 78 3,092 2.5% Dual Enrollment GrantGAMS $4800 (4 yr) and $2900 (2 yr) 151 2,368 6.4% Access Award ASPIRE $5300 (4 yr) and $3400 (2 yr) 10 352 2.8% HOPE Foster Care GrantAccess $2650 (4 yr) and $1700 (2 yr) 0 5 0.0% Wilder-Naifeh Wilder-Naifeh $1500 (2 yr) 44 7,251 0.6% Grand Total 1,268 52,136 2%

2005-06 Recipients of TN Student Assistance Award (TSAA) Wilson County Total Wilson % of Total Tennessee Board of Regents 107 11,407 0.9% UT System 7 2,430 0.3% Private Institutions (includes profit and non-profit) 96 4,869 2.0% Grand Total 210 18,706 1%

2005-06 TSAA Applicants Eligible But Unfunded Wilson County Total Wilson % of Total Tennessee Board of RegentsOver 200 students from Wilson County 119 15,716 0.8% UT System applied for the need-based TSAA grant by 5 1,240 0.4% Private Institutions Aug 1, 2005 and were eligible but were 83 4,683 1.8% not funded. Grand Total Their unfunded need totaled $441,000. 207 21,639 1%

Data Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation, Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities, and Educational Needs Index.