Tennessee Higher Education County Profiles

Tennessee Higher Education County Profiles

Tennessee Higher Education 2 County Profiles 0 0 8 Tennessee Higher Education Commission 404 James Robertson Parkway, Suite 1900 Nashville, TN 37243 2008 Higher Education Profile: Anderson County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 78.0% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 23.7% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 17.9% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults ‐7.7% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 5.4% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 10.1% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $48,928 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $21,076 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 11.9% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 5.7% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 24.1% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 31.5% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 3.4% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 6.9% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Roane (2‐yr) 885 32.2% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 750 27.3% No institution in this county Pellissippi (2‐yr) 375 13.7% Tennessee Tech (4‐yr) 196 7.1% East Tennessee (4‐yr) 122 4.4% All Other Public Institutions 417 15.2% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 2,745 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Anderson County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 507 60.8% 33,120 49.3% Randy McNally Republican 5 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 126 15.1% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 51 6.1% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 55 6.6% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 4 0.5% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Jim Hackworth Democrat 33 Les Winningham Democrat 38 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 91 10.9% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 834 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS Award Amounts: HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr) ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr) Wilder‐Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 182 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 683 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 21.0% 24.2% 683 students from Anderson County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $1,366,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us 1 2008 Higher Education Profile: Bedford County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 75.7% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 16.2% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 14.6% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 2.2% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 8.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 14.6% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $48,824 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $20,951 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 22.3% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 30.5% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 27.4% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 37.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 16.0% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 10.5% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) Shelbyville (tech center) 499 92.6% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 443 34.0% Buchanan Beauty College (for‐profit) 40 7.4% Motlow (2‐yr) 333 25.5% Shelbyville (Tech Center) 230 17.6% Murfreesboro (Tech Center) 81 6.2% UT, Knoxville (4‐yr) 63 4.8% All Other Public Institutions 154 11.8% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 1,304 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Bedford County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 184 34.3% 33,120 49.3% Jim Tracy Republican 16 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 60 11.2% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 23 4.3% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 96 17.9% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 1 0.2% 314 0.5% HOPE Foster Care Grant 0 0.0% 17 0.0% Representative Party District Non‐Traditional Student Scholarship 0 0.0% 226 0.3% Curt Cobb Democrat 62 Wilder‐Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 172 32.1% 9,721 14.5% Grand Total 536 100.0% 67,244 100.0% Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation and THEC TELS Award Amounts: HOPE $4,000 (4yr) and $2,000 (2yr) GAMS $5,000 (4yr) and $3,000 (2yr) ASPIRE $5,500 (4yr) and $3,500 (2yr) Access $2,750 (4yr) and $1,750 (2yr) Wilder‐Naifeh $2,000 (TTC only) TN Student Assistance Award County TN Recipients 92 19,838 Eligible but Unfunded 325 62,018 Recipients as a % of Eligible Applicants 22.1% 24.2% 325 students from Bedford County applied for the need‐based TSAA grant by June 30, 2007 and were eligible but were not funded. Their unfunded need totaled approximately $650,000. Source: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Source: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us 2 2008 Higher Education Profile: Benton County County Demographic and Economic Profile (Data Year ‐ 2006) County TN US % of Adult Population1 with High School Diploma or Higher 72.3% 80.9% 84.1% % of Adult Population1 with Associates Degree or Higher 14.9% 27.4% 34.4% % of Adult Population1 with Bachelors Degree or Higher 12.7% 21.7% 27.0% Degree Attainment23 of Younger Adults Relative to Older Adults 3.5% 2.3% 0.2% Note: Most of the demographic data in the Unemployment Rate 9.5% 7.4% 6.4% table to the left represent a % of Population in Poverty (18 ‐ 64 Year Olds) 17.0% 14.3% 12.0% Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), a sub‐state area Median Family Income $42,567 $44,804 $58,526 determined by the Census Per Capita Personal Income $29,235 $22,074 $25,267 Bureau. For more information on the geographic % of Employment in Manufacturing and Extraction Industries 24.1% 15.4% 11.6% relationship between PUMA 4 and county, go to Projected % Change Population 2005 to 2025 23.3% 25.6% ‐ http://www.census.gov/geo/ % of Population Ages 0 to 19 4 22.2% 26.4% 27.4% www/reference.html 4 % of Population Ages 20 to 44 30.7% 35.0% 35.1% Sources: American Community 4 Survey 2006 and Population Rate of Population Growth (64 and Under) ‐ 2000 to 2006 ‐2.8% 5.4% 6.1% Estimates Non‐white population as a % of total 4 3.7% 19.6% 19.9% 1. Age 25 & up 2.Bachelors Degree/Higher 3.Younger (25‐35) and Older (45‐64); positive % means younger adults' attainment is greater 4. County‐level data Postsecondary Institutions Located within This County Total % of TN Public Institutions Enrolling Total # % (Fall07) HC Total* Largest # of County Residents (Fall07) UT, Martin (4‐yr) 128 27.7% Jackson (2‐yr) 65 14.1% No institution in this county Nashville (2‐yr) 61 13.2% Paris (Tech Center) 50 10.8% Middle Tennessee (4‐yr) 38 8.2% All Other Public Institutions 120 26.0% *Student enrollment in this institution as a % of total enrollment in the county Total 462 100.0% Sources: THEC (Public 2‐yr &4‐yr); Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Private, Technical Center) *Enrollment data of Technical Center is Fall06 Source: THEC State Financial Aid Programs (2006‐07) Legislators Representing Benton County Lottery Scholarship Recipients County TN Total Senator Party District HOPE 70 31.4% 33,120 49.3% Roy Herron Democrat 24 ASPIRE (HOPE with need supplement) 46 20.6% 11,625 17.3% General Assembly Merit Scholarship 9 4.0% 3,915 5.8% Dual Enrollment Grant 24 10.8% 8,306 12.4% Access Award 3 1.3%

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