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2014

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Tennessee

Higher Education

Fact Book

Tennessee Higher Education Commission

Parkway Towers, Suite 1900

404 James Robertson Parkway

Nashville, TN 37243-0830

Phone: (615) 741-3605

Fax: (615) 741-6230

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The Tennessee Higher Education Commission gratefully acknowledges the institutions and

agencies that provided the data necessary to compile the Higher Education Fact Book. This and

other THEC publications would be impossible without the timely submission of quality

information by the following data providers:

• the Tennessee Board of Regents and its institutions;

• the University of Tennessee and its institutions;

• the Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association;

• the THEC Division of Postsecondary School Authorization; and

• the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation.

PRIVACY NOTICE

Throughout this report, THEC seeks to comply with Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act

(FERPA) requirements to protect students’ personally identifiable information. Therefore, when

tables are presented, individual cells containing five observations or fewer are suppressed. The

suppressed information is included in table totals.

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Table of Contents

History vii

Current Context vii

2014-2015 Commission Members viii

Governance and Coordination Structure ix

Directory of Public Institutions x

Directory of Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology xi

Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association Member Institutions xii

Headcount by Sector Figure 1.1 2

FTE by Sector Figure 1.2 3

Public Higher Education Enrollment Trends Figure 1.3 4

Percent Changes in Public Higher Education Enrollment Figure 1.4 4

Fall Enrollment 2004 and 2009-2014 by Institution Table 1.1 5

14th Day and End of Term Enrollment Table 1.2 6

Public Enrollment Term Withdrawals Table 1.3 7

FTE Enrollment 2004 and 2009-2014 by Institution Table 1.4 8

FTE as a Percent of Headcount Enrollment Table 1.5 9

Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology Enrollment and FTE Table 1.6 10 Full-Time and Part-Time Enrollment at Community Colleges Figure 1.5 11 Full-Time and Part-Time Enrollment at Public Universities Figure 1.6 11 Total High School Graduates and Postseconday Enrollment Figure 1.7 12

College Going Rate by County Table 1.7 13

Public High School Graduate Enrollment by System Table 1.8 15

Postsecondary Share of High School Graduate Enrollment Table 1.9 15

Headcount by Student Level Table 1.10 16

Headcount by Gender Table 1.11 17

Headcount by Race Table 1.12 18

Headcount by Age and Pell Grant Eligibility Table 1.13 19

Headcount by Residency and Citizenship Status Table 1.14 20

Headcount by Major Field Table 1.15 21

Community College and Public University Off-Campus Enrollment Table 1.16 22

TCAT Off-Campus Enrollment Table 1.17 23

Average ACT Scores of Freshmen Table 1.18 24

Undergraduate Transfer Student Activity into Public Universities Table 1.19 25 Undergraduate Transfer Student Activity into Community College Table 1.20 26

Remedial and Developmental Enrollment Fall 2014 Table 1.21 27

Introduction Figure/Table Page

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Table of Contents continued

Student Success Figure/Table Page

Retention Rates by Institution

Table 2.1

30

Retention Rates by Race

Table 2.2

31

Remedial and Developmental Student Success

Table 2.3

32

Awards by Institution

Table 2.4

33

Awards by Major Field

Table 2.5

34

Awards by Major Field and Public University

Table 2.6

35

Percent of Public University Awards by Major Field

Table 2.7

36

Awards by Major Field and Community College

Table 2.8

37

Percent of Awards by Major Field and Community College

Table 2.9

38

Awards by Gender

Table 2.10

39

Awards by Gender and Award Type

Table 2.11

40

Awards by Race and Award Type

Table 2.12

40

Awards by Race and Institution

Table 2.13

41

Adult Award Recipients by Institution

Table 2.14

43

Pell Eligible Award Recipients by Institution

Table 2.15

44

Six Year Graduation Rates by Institution

Table 2.16

45

Six Year Graduation Rates by Institution and Race

Table 2.17

46

Six Year Graduation Rates by Institution 1999-2008

Table 2.18

47

Community College Graduate Job Placement Rates

Table 2.19

48

Community College Graduate Job Placement Rates by Institution

Table 2.20

48

TCAT Awards by Institution

Table 2.21

49

TCAT Awards by Program

Table 2.22

50

TCAT Program Completion and Placement Rates by Institution

Table 2.23

52

TCAT Completion and Placement Rates by Institution and Program

Table 2.24

53

Public University Licensure Exam Scores

Table 2.25

63

Community College Licensure Exam Scores

Table 2.26

64

TCAT Licensure Exam Scores by Institution

Table 2.27

65

Student Satisfaction Survey Results

Table 2.28

68

Academic and Fiscal Trends

Academic Program Inventory

Table 3.1

70

Program Accreditation Status

Table 3.2

71

Admissions Data for Public Universities

Table 3.3

72

Lower Division Instructional Courses

Table 3.4

73

Percent of Undergraduate Instruction through e-Learning

Table 3.5

74

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Table of Contents continued

Academic and Fiscal Trends Continued Figure/Table Page

Average Full-Time Public University Faculty Salary

Figure 3.1

76

Average Full-Time Community College Faculty Salary

Figure 3.2

76

Annual Tuition and Mandatory Fees

Table 3.8

77

Annual Tuition and Mandatory Fees Resident Undergraduate

Table 3.9

78

Average Undergraduate Resident Tuition and Fees by Institution Type

Figure 3.3

79

Median Full-Time Tuition & Fees Public University Resident

Table 3.10

80

Median Full-Time Tuition & Fees Community College Resident

Table 3.11

80

Family Income Needed to Pay for College 2010-2011

Figure 3.4

81

Family Income Needed to Pay for College 2011-2012

Figure 3.5

81

Tuition & Fees Revenue per FTE Student

Table 3.12

82

Appropriations & Tuition/Fees Revenue per FTE Student

Table 3.13

83

Appropriations per FTE Student

Table 3.14

84

State & Local Appropriations as Percentage of Taxes

Table 3.15

85

State Appropriations for TN Public Higher Education Formula Units

Table 3.16

86

State Appropriations for TN Public Higher Education Non-Formula Units

Table 3.17

87

Revenue per FTE Historical Analysis

Table 3.18

88

Revenue per Student Award Historical Analysis

Table 3.19

89

Public University Total Revenue per FTE

Figure 3.6

90

Community College Total Revenue per FTE

Figure 3.7

90

Student Share of Revenue per FTE

Figure 3.8

91

Aid Awards per Enrollment

Table 3.20

92

State Undergraduate Grant Dollars per Undergraduate Enrollment

Table 3.21

93

2012-13 Public University Undergraduate Debt

Table 3.22

94

Cohort Default Rates for TN Public Institutions

Table 3.23

95

TN Education Lottery Schoarship (TELS) Program Summary Report

Table 3.24

96

TELS Traditional HOPE Awards by Institution

Table 3.25

98

TN Student Assistance Corporation Non-Lottery Awards by Program

Table 3.26

100

TN Student Assistance Corporation Non-Lottery Awards by Sector

Table 3.27

100

Outcomes Funding Formula

Outcomes Funding Formula Definitions

102

Outcomes Formula Weights for Public Universities 2015-2016

Table 4.1

103

Outcomes Formula Weights for Community Colleges 2015-2016

Table 4.2

103

Outcomes Funding Formula Data for Public Universities FY 2015-2016

Table 4.3

104

Outcomes Funding Formula Data for Community Colleges FY 2015-2016

Table 4.4

105

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Glossary Page

Definitions

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History

The Tennessee Higher Education Commission was created in 1967 by the Tennessee General Assembly

to coordinate and foster unity within higher education. The Commission coordinates two systems of

public higher education: the University of Tennessee institutions, governed by the University of

Tennessee Board of Trustees, and the state universities, community colleges, and colleges of applied

technology governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents. There are currently nine public universities,

13 community colleges, and 27 colleges of applied technology in Tennessee that serve over 240,000

students collectively. Tennessee’s independent institutions (non-profit and for-profit) bring statewide

enrollment for fall 2014 to more than 380,000 students.

The Commission is composed of nine lay members appointed by the Governor for six year terms who

represent the state’s congressional districts, three Constitutional Officers who are ex-officio voting

members (Comptroller of the Treasury, State Treasurer, and Secretary of State), two ex-officio student

members who serve two year terms, and the Executive Director of the State Board of Education, who is

an ex-officio non-voting member.

Current Context

In January 2010, the General Assembly passed the Complete College Tennessee Act (CCTA), a

comprehensive reform agenda that seeks to transform public higher education through changes in

academic, fiscal and administrative policies at the state and institutional levels. While the higher

education landscape has been shaped by the CCTA, higher education is evolving to adopt Governor Bill

Haslam’s statewide reform agenda, collectively known as the “Drive to 55.”

Calendar year 2015 will usher in a new long-range plan that will supplant the 2010-2015 Public Agenda

for Tennessee Higher Education, which helped set the stage for transformational change in Tennessee

higher education. Stated succinctly, this plan seeks to: (1) make dramatic increases in degree production

and efficiency; (2) within available resources (state operating appropriations plus tuition); (3) without

diminishing educational quality; (4) thereby improving community, county, and statewide postsecondary

attainment; (5) to support improvements in workforce capacity and quality as well as economic and

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Tennessee Higher Education Commission

2014-2015 Commission Members

Mr. Evan Cope, Chair, Murfreesboro, 4

th

Congressional District

Mr. Robert Fisher, voting ex-officio, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Mr. Tre Hargett, Secretary of State

Ms. Sharon Hayes, Vice-Chair, Brownsville, 8

th

Congressional District

Dr. Sara Heyburn, non-voting ex-officio, Executive Director, State Board of Education

Mr. Jon Kinsey, Chattanooga, 3

rd

Congressional District

Ms. Pam Koban, Nashville, 5

th

Congressional District

Mr. Bill Lee, Franklin, 7

th

Congressional District

Mr. David Lillard, Jr., State Treasurer

Mr. Alex Martin, non-voting ex-officio, Tennessee Technological University

Ms. Pam Martin, Mt. Juliet, 6

th

Congressional District

Ms. Mintha E. Roach, Knoxville, 2

nd

Congressional District

Mayor A C Wharton, Jr., Secretary, Memphis, 9

th

Congressional District

Mr. Justin Wilson, State Comptroller

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Universities

Austin Peay State University East Tennessee State University Middle Tennessee State University

Tennessee State University Tennessee Technological University

University of Memphis

Community Colleges

Chattanooga State Community College

Cleveland State Community College Columbia State Community College Dyersburg State Community College Jackson State Community College Motlow State Community College Nashville State Community College Northeast State Community College Pellissippi State Community College Roane State Community College Southwest State Community College Volunteer State Community College Walters State Community College

Colleges of Applied Technology Athens McKenzie Chattanooga McMinnville Covington Memphis Crossville Morristown Crump Murfreesboro Dickson Nashville Elizabethton Newbern Harriman Oneida/Huntsville Hartsville Paris Hohenwald Pulaski Jacksboro Ripley Jackson Shelbyville

Tennessee Public Higher Education

Governance/Coordination Structure

The Citizens of Tennessee

Governor

Tennessee Higher Education Commission

Tennessee Board of Regents

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga University of Tennessee at Knoxville

University of Tennessee at Martin University of Tennessee Health Science Center

University of Tennessee Space Institute Institute for Agriculture Institute for Public Service

General Assembly

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Tennessee Public Institutions Directory

Austin Peay State University Clarksville, TN

www.apsu.edu 931-221-7011

East Tennessee State University Johnson City, TN

www.etsu.edu 423-439-1000

Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, TN

www.mtsu.edu 615-898-2300

Tennessee State University Nashville, TN

www.tnstate.edu 615-963-5000

Tennessee Technological University Cookeville, TN www.tntech.edu 931-372-3888 University of Memphis Memphis, TN www.memphis.edu 901-678-2000

University of Tennessee, Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN

www.utc.edu 423-425-4506

University of Tennessee, Knoxville Knoxville, TN

www.utk.edu 865-974-1000

University of Tennessee, Martin

Martin, TN www.utm.edu

731-881-7000

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

Memphis, TN www.utthsc.edu

901-448-5500

University of Tennessee Space Institute

Tullahoma, TN www.utsi.edu

931-393-7100

Tennessee Board of Regents

1415 Murfreesboro Road

Suite 350

Nashville, TN 37217

www.tbr.edu

615-366-4400

System Offices

Community Colleges

Chattanooga State Community College Chattanooga, TN

www.chattanoogastate.edu 423-697-4400

Cleveland State Community College Cleveland, TN

www.clevelandstatecc.edu 423-472-7141

Columbia State Community College Columbia, TN

www.columbiastate.edu 931-676-6966

Dyersburg State Community College Dyersburg, TN

www.dscc.edu 731-286-3200

Jackson State Community College Jackson, TN

www.jscc.edu 731-424-3520

Motlow State Community College Lynchburg, TN

www.mscc.edu 931-393-1500

Nashville State Community College Nashville, TN

www.nscc.edu 615-353-3333

Universities

University of Tennessee

800 Andy Holt Tower

Knoxville, TN 37996

www.tennessee.edu

865-974-1000

Northeast State Community College Blountville, TN

www.northeaststate.edu 423-323-3191

Pellissippi State Community College Knoxville, TN

www.pstcc.edu 865-694-6400

Roane State Community College Harriman, TN

www.roanestate.edu 866-462-7722

Southwest Tennessee Community College Memphis, TN

www.southwest.tn.edu 901-333-5000

Volunteer State Community College Gallatin, TN

www.volstate.edu 615-452-8600

Walters State Community College Morristown, TN

www.ws.edu 423-585-2600

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Athens www.tcatathens.edu 423-744-2814 Chattanooga www.chattanoogastate.edu/tcat 423-697-4433 Covington www.tcatcovington.edu 901-475-2526 Crossville www.tcatcrossville.edu 931-484-7502 Crump www.tcatcrump.edu 731-632-3393 Dickson www.tcatdickson.edu 615-441-6220 Elizabethton www.tcatelizabethton.edu 423-543-0070 Harriman www.tcatharriman.edu 865-882-6703 Hartsville www.tcathartsville.edu 615-374-2147 Hohenwald www.tcathohenwald.edu 931-796-5351

Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology

Tennessee Public Institutions Directory

Jacksboro www.tcatjacksboro.edu 423-566-9629 Jackson www.tcatjackson.edu 731-424-0691 Knoxville www.tcatknoxville.edu 865-546-5567 Livingston www.tcatlivingston.edu 931-823-5525 McKenzie www.tcatmckenzie.edu 731-352-5364 McMinnville www.tcatmcminnville.edu 931-473-5587 Memphis www.tcatmemphis.edu 901-543-6100 Morristown www.tcatmorristown.edu 423-586-5771 Murfreesboro www.tcatmurfreesboro.edu 615-898-8010 Nashville www.tcatnashville.edu 615-425-5500 Newbern www.tcatnewbern.edu 731-627-2511 Oneida/Huntsville www.tcatoneida.edu 423-663-4900 Paris www.tcatparis.edu 731-644-7365 Pulaski www.tcatpulaski.edu 931-424-4014 Ripley www.tcatripley.edu 731-635-3368 Shelbyville www.tcatshelbyville.edu 931-685-5013 Whiteville www.tcatwhiteville.edu 731-254-8521

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Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association

Member Institutions

TICUA Office www.ticua.org 615-242-6400 Nashville Aquinas College www.aquinascollege.edu Nashville

Baptist College of Health Sciences www.bchs.edu Memphis Belmont University www.belmont.edu Nashville Bethel College www.bethelu.edu McKenzie Bryan College www.bryan.edu Dayton Carson-Newman College www.cn.edu Jefferson City

Christian Brothers University www.cbu.edu Memphis Cumberland University www.cumberland.edu Lebanon Fisk University www.fisk.edu Nashville Freed-Hardeman University www.fhu.edu Henderson Johnson College www.jbc.edu Jackson King College www.king.edu Bristol Lane College www.lanecollege.edu Jackson Lee University www.leeuniversity.edu Cleveland LeMoyne-Owen College www.loc.edu Memphis

Lincoln Memorial University www.lmunet.edu Harrogate Lipscomb University www.lipscomb.edu Nashville

Martin Methodist College www.martinmethodist.edu Pulaski Maryville College www.maryvillecollege.edu Maryville

Meharry Medical College www.mmc.edu

Nashville

Memphis College of Art www.mca.edu

Memphis

Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia www.mtsa.edu Madison Milligan College www.milligan.edu Milligan College Rhodes College www.rhodes.edu Memphis

Sewanee: The University of the South www.sewanee.edu

Sewanee

Southern Adventist University www.southern.edu

Collegedale

Southern College of Optometry www.sco.edu

Memphis

Tennessee Wesleyan College www.twcnet.edu

Athens

Trevecca Nazarene University www.trevecca.edu Nashville Tusculum College www.tusculum.edu Greeneville Union University www.uu.edu Jackson Vanderbilt University www.vanderbilt.edu Nashville

Watkins College of Art, Design, and Film www.watkins.edu Nashville

Welch College www.welch.edu Nashville

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Source: THEC Student Information System (THEC SIS), THEC Postsecondary School Authorization, TN Board of Regents (TBR), TN Independent Colleges and Universities Association (TICUA)

Notes: Proprietary enrollment is reported annually. To isolate the proprietary sector’s fall enrollment, the ratio of public institutions’ fall enrollment to 12 month enrollment was averaged over three years (2011, 2012, and 2013). This percentage (84.39 percent) was then applied to the 2013-2014 headcount of the proprietary sector to derive the estimated fall headcount.

Excludes not-for-profit private institutions not participating in TICUA.

TCAT enrollment is preliminary. Public and TICUA institution headcount based on end of term data. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding.

TBR

Community

Colleges

87,064

23%

TBR

Universities

89,466

23%

UT

49,007

13%

TCAT

17,354

5%

TICUA

79,803

20%

Proprietary

61,028

16%

Headcount by Sector

Fall 2014

Total Tennessee

Fall 2014

Enrollment:

383,722

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Source: THEC SIS, TBR, TICUA

Notes: Due to limitations in the data, this table does not report FTE for the proprietary sector.

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) enrollment is calculated in a manner consistent with the Outcomes Funding Formula definition found in Section 4.

UT Health Science Center, UT Veterinary School, ETSU College of Medicine and College of Pharmacy FTE are equivalent to headcount.

TCAT FTE is preliminary. Public and TICUA institution FTE based on end of term data. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding.

TBR

Community

Colleges

54,192

21%

TBR

Universities

73,247

28%

UT

43,386

17%

TCAT

12,258

5%

TICUA

74,698

29%

FTE by Sector

Fall 2014

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Public Higher Education Enrollment Total Trends

Fall 2004-Fall 2014

Figure 1.3

Public Higher Education Enrollment Percent Changes

Fall 2004-Fall 2014

Figure 1.4

Source: THEC SIS

Note: Public higher education enrollment excludes TN Colleges of Applied Technology. Based on end of term data. UT Health Science Center, UT Veterinary School, ETSU College of Medicine and College of Pharmacy FTE are equivalent to headcount.

200,040

231,794

225,537

154,804

176,889

170,825

120,000

140,000

160,000

180,000

200,000

220,000

240,000

260,000

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Total Headcount

Total FTE

-2.1%

-2.7%

-1.8%

-3.4%

12.7%

10.3%

Headcount FTE

1 Year

5 Years

10 Years

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Source: THEC SIS

Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools.

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. Enrollments are for credit-bearing courses only. Based on end of term data.

Institution 2004 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Chattanooga State Community College 8,113 9,431 10,436 10,498 10,160 10,123 9,557 Cleveland State Community College 2,961 3,615 3,754 3,832 3,640 3,812 3,529 Columbia State Community College 4,697 5,581 5,648 5,514 5,379 5,287 5,231 Dyersburg State Community College 2,476 3,395 3,759 3,777 3,595 3,271 2,863 Jackson State Community College 3,966 5,109 5,375 4,935 4,497 4,593 4,928 Motlow State Community College 3,543 5,079 5,256 5,004 4,782 4,925 4,793 Nashville State Community College 7,020 8,869 9,906 9,883 9,887 10,163 10,048 Northeast State Community College 5,080 6,270 6,780 6,478 6,446 5,895 5,865 Pellissippi State Community College 7,562 10,297 11,169 11,464 10,681 10,836 10,247 Roane State Community College 5,332 6,281 6,881 6,906 6,659 6,361 5,962 Southwest Tennessee Community College 11,791 13,016 13,505 13,038 12,235 10,876 10,333 Volunteer State Community College 7,043 8,430 9,029 8,694 8,210 8,190 7,677 Walters State Community College 5,900 6,853 6,960 6,754 6,571 6,281 6,031

TBR Community College Total 75,484 92,226 98,458 96,777 92,742 90,613 87,064

Austin Peay State University 8,648 10,188 10,744 10,888 10,616 10,449 10,153 East Tennessee State University 11,886 14,421 14,999 15,286 15,202 14,751 14,551 Middle Tennessee State University 22,336 25,188 26,654 26,664 25,578 24,079 23,006 Tennessee State University 9,101 8,824 8,961 9,214 8,881 8,833 9,097 Tennessee Technological University 9,217 10,847 11,528 11,748 11,583 11,200 11,498 University of Memphis 20,713 21,420 22,586 22,869 22,312 21,587 21,161

TBR University Total 81,901 90,888 95,472 96,669 94,172 90,899 89,466

University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 8,689 10,526 10,726 11,394 11,614 11,655 11,619 University of Tennessee, Knoxville 25,729 27,221 27,306 27,296 26,877 27,028 27,382 University of Tennessee, Martin 6,098 8,096 8,479 7,921 7,766 7,429 7,029 University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 2,139 2,837 2,692 2,789 2,799 2,859 2,977

UT University Total 42,655 48,680 49,203 49,400 49,056 48,971 49,007 University Total 124,556 139,568 144,675 146,069 143,228 139,870 138,473 Grand Total 200,040 231,794 243,133 242,846 235,970 230,483 225,537 TBR Universities TBR Community Colleges Public Headcount Fall Terms 2004 and 2009 - 2014

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Source: THEC SIS

Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools.

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute

.

End of term reflects student departures and students who enrolled after the 14th day.

Institution

14th Day

End of Term

Chattanooga State Community College

9,332

9,557

+ 2.4%

Cleveland State Community College

3,522

3,529

+ 0.2%

Columbia State Community College

5,117

5,231

+ 2.2%

Dyersburg State Community College

2,847

2,863

+ 0.6%

Jackson State Community College

4,924

4,928

+ 0.1%

Motlow State Community College

4,758

4,793

+ 0.7%

Nashville State Community College

10,044

10,048

+ 0.0%

Northeast State Community College

5,865

5,865

+ 0.0%

Pellissippi State Community College

10,099

10,247

+ 1.5%

Roane State Community College

5,832

5,962

+ 2.2%

Southwest Tennessee Community College

10,227

10,333

+ 1.0%

Volunteer State Community College

7,664

7,677

+ 0.2%

Walters State Community College

6,005

6,031

+ 0.4%

TBR Community College Total

86,236

87,064

+ 1.0%

Austin Peay State University

10,111

10,153

+ 0.4%

East Tennessee State University

14,434

14,551

+ 0.8%

Middle Tennessee State University

22,729

23,006

+ 1.2%

Tennessee State University

9,027

9,097

+ 0.8%

Tennessee Technological University

11,338

11,498

+ 1.4%

University of Memphis

21,059

21,161

+ 0.5%

TBR University Total

88,698

89,466

+ 0.9%

University of Tennessee, Chattanooga

11,608

11,619

+ 0.1%

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

27,040

27,382

+ 1.3%

University of Tennessee, Martin

7,002

7,029

+ 0.4%

University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center

2,976

2,977

+ 0.0%

UT University Total

48,626

49,007

+ 0.8%

University Total

137,324

138,473

+ 0.8%

Grand Total

223,560

225,537

+ 0.9%

14th Day Enrollment and End of Term Headcount Enrollment

Fall 2014

TBR Community Colleges

TBR Universities

UT Universities

Percent

Change

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Source: THEC SIS & TBR

Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools.

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute

.

Withdrawals reflect students who enrolled by the 14th day and then departed by the end of term.

Institution

14th Day

Withdrawals

Percent

Change

Chattanooga State Community College

9,332

319

-3.4%

Cleveland State Community College

3,522

210

-6.0%

Columbia State Community College

5,117

218

-4.3%

Dyersburg State Community College

2,847

90

-3.2%

Jackson State Community College

4,924

204

-4.1%

Motlow State Community College

4,758

139

-2.9%

Nashville State Community College

10,044

768

-7.6%

Northeast State Community College

5,865

227

-3.9%

Pellissippi State Community College

10,099

382

-3.8%

Roane State Community College

5,832

226

-3.9%

Southwest Tennessee Community College

10,227

510

-5.0%

Volunteer State Community College

7,664

291

-3.8%

Walters State Community College

6,005

180

-3.0%

TBR Community College Total

86,236

3,764

-4.4%

Austin Peay State University

10,111

247

-2.4%

East Tennessee State University

14,434

1,200

-8.3%

Middle Tennessee State University

22,729

1,132

-5.0%

Tennessee State University

9,027

508

-5.6%

Tennessee Technological University

11,338

331

-2.9%

University of Memphis

21,059

1,009

-4.8%

TBR University Total

88,698

4,427

-5.0%

University of Tennessee, Chattanooga

11,608

125

-1.1%

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

27,040

373

-1.4%

University of Tennessee, Martin

7,002

204

-2.9%

University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center

2,976

11

-0.4%

UT University Total

48,626

713

-1.5%

University Total

137,324

5,140

-3.7%

Grand Total

223,560

8,904

-4.0%

Student Withdrawals After 14th Day Enrollment

Fall 2014

TBR Universities

TBR Community Colleges

(22)

Source: THEC SIS

Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools.

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary School and the UT Space Institute

.

UT Health Science Center, UT Veterinary School, ETSU College of Medicine and College of Pharmacy FTE are equivalent to headcount.

Enrollments are for credit-bearing courses only. Based on end of term data.

Institution 2004 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Chattanooga State Community College 5,118 5,987 6,812 6,801 6,585 6,388 5,901 Cleveland State Community College 2,087 2,504 2,609 2,630 2,482 2,487 2,316 Columbia State Community College 3,142 3,569 3,701 3,495 3,348 3,352 3,263 Dyersburg State Community College 1,767 2,213 2,421 2,339 2,217 1,918 1,678 Jackson State Community College 2,700 3,313 3,415 3,262 2,847 2,722 2,825 Motlow State Community College 2,468 3,353 3,375 3,112 2,925 2,984 2,984 Nashville State Community College 3,914 5,154 5,621 5,702 5,681 5,796 5,807 Northeast State Community College 3,369 4,231 4,680 4,437 4,289 3,912 3,888 Pellissippi State Community College 5,014 6,695 7,346 7,509 7,057 6,978 6,644 Roane State Community College 3,836 4,227 4,511 4,361 4,153 3,964 3,777 Southwest Tennessee Community College 7,564 8,465 8,533 8,276 7,555 6,801 6,355 Volunteer State Community College 4,495 5,501 5,817 5,509 5,091 4,985 4,747 Walters State Community College 3,661 4,780 4,819 4,598 4,425 4,103 4,008

TBR Community College Total 49,134 59,993 63,658 62,031 58,656 56,392 54,192

Austin Peay State University 6,834 7,566 8,622 8,685 8,508 8,416 8,241 East Tennessee State University 10,087 12,116 12,794 13,030 12,784 12,374 12,295 Middle Tennessee State University 19,077 21,049 22,030 21,840 20,824 19,637 18,787 Tennessee State University 7,632 7,025 7,157 7,166 6,901 7,080 7,388 Tennessee Technological University 7,560 9,057 9,368 9,527 9,636 9,797 9,983 University of Memphis 16,303 16,792 17,798 17,974 17,462 16,704 16,554

TBR University Total 67,492 73,605 77,769 78,222 76,114 74,007 73,247

University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 7,326 9,116 9,788 9,845 9,951 10,208 10,029 University of Tennessee, Knoxville 23,142 24,624 24,219 23,519 23,610 23,860 24,107 University of Tennessee, Martin 5,571 6,714 6,959 6,852 6,770 6,555 6,273 University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 2,139 2,837 2,623 2,789 2,799 2,859 2,977

University of Tennessee Total 38,178 43,291 43,589 43,005 43,129 43,481 43,386 University Total 105,670 116,896 121,358 121,227 119,243 117,489 116,633 Grand Total 154,804 176,889 185,016 183,258 177,899 173,880 170,825

Public FTE Enrollment Fall Terms 2004 and 2009 - 2014

TBR Universities TBR Community Colleges

(23)

Source: THEC SIS

Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools.

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute

.

UT Health Science Center, UT Veterinary School, ETSU College of Medicine and College of Pharmacy FTE are equivalent to headcount.

Enrollments are for credit-bearing courses only. Based on end of term data.

Institution 2004 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Chattanooga State Community College 63.1% 63.5% 65.3% 64.8% 64.8% 63.1% 61.7% Cleveland State Community College 70.5% 69.3% 69.5% 68.6% 68.2% 65.2% 65.6% Columbia State Community College 66.9% 63.9% 65.5% 63.4% 62.2% 63.4% 62.4% Dyersburg State Community College 71.4% 65.2% 64.4% 61.9% 61.7% 58.6% 58.6% Jackson State Community College 68.1% 64.8% 63.5% 66.1% 63.3% 59.3% 57.3% Motlow State Community College 69.7% 66.0% 64.2% 62.2% 61.2% 60.6% 62.3% Nashville State Community College 55.8% 58.1% 56.7% 57.7% 57.5% 57.0% 57.8% Northeast State Community College 66.3% 67.5% 69.0% 68.5% 66.5% 66.4% 66.3% Pellissippi State Community College 66.3% 65.0% 65.8% 65.5% 66.1% 64.4% 64.8% Roane State Community College 71.9% 67.3% 65.6% 63.1% 62.4% 62.3% 63.3% Southwest Tennessee Community College 64.2% 65.0% 63.2% 63.5% 61.8% 62.5% 61.5% Volunteer State Community College 63.8% 65.3% 64.4% 63.4% 62.0% 60.9% 61.8% Walters State Community College 62.0% 69.7% 69.2% 68.1% 67.3% 65.3% 66.5%

TBR Community College Total 65.1% 65.0% 64.7% 64.1% 63.2% 62.2% 62.2%

Austin Peay State University 79.0% 74.3% 80.2% 79.8% 80.1% 80.5% 81.2% East Tennessee State University 84.9% 84.0% 85.3% 85.2% 84.1% 83.9% 84.5% Middle Tennessee State University 85.4% 83.6% 82.7% 81.9% 81.4% 81.6% 81.7% Tennessee State University 83.9% 79.6% 79.9% 77.8% 77.7% 80.2% 81.2% Tennessee Technological University 82.0% 83.5% 81.3% 81.1% 83.2% 87.5% 86.8% University of Memphis 78.7% 78.4% 78.8% 78.6% 78.3% 77.4% 78.2%

TBR University Total 82.4% 81.0% 81.5% 80.9% 80.8% 81.4% 81.9%

University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 84.3% 86.6% 91.3% 86.4% 85.7% 87.6% 86.3% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 89.9% 90.5% 88.7% 86.2% 87.8% 88.3% 88.0% University of Tennessee, Martin 91.4% 82.9% 82.1% 86.5% 87.2% 88.2% 89.2% University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 100.0% 100.0% 97.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

University of Tennessee Total 89.5% 88.9% 88.6% 87.1% 87.9% 88.8% 88.5% University Total 84.8% 83.8% 83.6% 82.7% 83.3% 84.0% 84.2% Grand Total 77.4% 76.3% 75.6% 75.0% 75.4% 75.4% 75.7%

TBR Universities

UT Universities TBR Community Colleges

FTE as a Percent of Headcount Enrollment Fall Terms 2004 and 2009 - 2014

(24)

Source: TBR

Note: FTE is calculated as the total number of contact hours divided by 900.

TCAT calculations are based on enrollment data from the summer, fall, and spring academic terms.

Institution

Headcount

FTE

FTE as

Percent of

Headcount

Contact Hours

Athens

416

244

58.7%

219,182

Chattanooga

2,031

1,062

52.3%

954,993

Covington

344

179

52.0%

161,301

Crossville

555

338

60.9%

303,921

Crump

397

234

58.9%

210,833

Dickson

905

554

61.2%

499,176

Elizabethton

977

561

57.4%

504,148

Harriman

550

262

47.6%

235,482

Hartsville

856

362

42.3%

325,636

Hohenwald

559

358

64.0%

322,721

Jacksboro

325

199

61.2%

179,217

Jackson

1,472

509

34.6%

457,804

Knoxville

1,542

672

43.6%

604,934

Livingston

1,696

367

21.6%

330,380

McKenzie

303

211

69.6%

190,052

McMinnville

457

219

47.9%

197,426

Memphis

1,621

879

54.2%

791,372

Morristown

978

530

54.2%

476,819

Murfreesboro

5,544

523

9.4%

470,759

Nashville

1,640

868

52.9%

781,112

Newbern

567

275

48.5%

247,174

Oneida/Huntsville

524

214

40.8%

192,570

Paris

558

306

54.8%

276,235

Pulaski

1,260

404

32.1%

363,336

Ripley

752

156

20.7%

139,992

Shelbyville

1,070

496

46.4%

445,912

Whiteville

593

183

30.9%

164,914

Grand Total

28,492

11,165

39.2%

10,047,401

Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology

Enrollment Academic Year 2013-2014

(25)

Full-Time and Part-Time Enrollment Fall 2014

Community Colleges

Figure 1.5

Public Universities

Figure 1.6

Source: THEC SIS

(26)

Total High School Graduates and

Postsecondary Enrollment

2009-2013

Figure 1.7

Source: THEC SIS, National Student Clearinghouse

Note: High school students graduated during the winter, spring or summer preceding the fall they enrolled in higher education.For example, high school students who graduated during the winter of 2012, spring of 2013, or summer of 2013, and enrolled in any college in the summer or fall of 2013 are included.

High school students were enrolled at any higher education institution (community college, university, in-state, out-of-state, public, or private).

Only public high school graduates are included in the college going calculations. Count is unduplicated.

33,814

34,735

35,495

35,585

35,787

60,718

62,413

62,128

62,377

61,601

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Postsecondary Enrollment

Total High School Graduates

55.7%

55.7%

57.1%

57.0%

58.1%

(27)

County 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Anderson 58.9% 61.6% 59.9% 60.6% 62.4% Bedford 55.0% 46.4% 49.0% 46.6% 43.1% Benton 51.6% 52.7% 53.4% 57.6% 56.3% Bledsoe 41.9% 40.9% 62.1% 56.0% 52.3% Blount 55.5% 58.2% 56.0% 57.9% 58.8% Bradley 59.8% 58.0% 55.1% 60.2% 60.5% Campbell 46.4% 48.4% 52.2% 49.9% 50.3% Cannon 47.9% 47.7% 40.1% 43.4% 37.7% Carroll 55.8% 56.9% 59.8% 59.4% 58.9% Carter 55.8% 49.2% 56.7% 51.7% 61.5% Cheatham 52.3% 58.1% 54.3% 54.5% 50.6% Chester 56.2% 57.6% 58.9% 60.3% 57.4% Claiborne 51.8% 50.5% 54.6% 59.3% 64.0% Clay 57.0% 66.3% 63.2% 59.5% 61.8% Cocke 37.1% 41.1% 42.4% 41.3% 39.7% Coffee 61.1% 55.9% 59.2% 53.3% 57.2% Crockett 45.3% 49.8% 62.2% 50.6% 56.7% Cumberland 49.6% 44.8% 41.1% 49.8% 42.8% Davidson 54.3% 51.5% 55.5% 52.2% 54.3% Decatur 71.9% 64.9% 71.6% 66.7% 70.2% DeKalb 51.5% 44.3% 44.8% 43.5% 49.5% Dickson 57.9% 53.9% 52.6% 55.0% 54.8% Dyer 55.1% 61.6% 65.4% 64.0% 63.5% Fayette 47.1% 46.0% 47.8% 46.1% 51.7% Fentress 54.2% 52.9% 51.0% 44.3% 58.6% Franklin 47.2% 42.6% 58.7% 46.0% 43.6% Gibson 58.4% 56.7% 56.2% 58.3% 57.0% Giles 56.5% 49.7% 49.3% 49.0% 56.7% Grainger 50.2% 41.2% 46.0% 54.7% 56.9% Greene 43.6% 49.2% 45.5% 49.2% 45.9% Grundy 46.7% 50.0% 39.0% 6.5% 47.8% Hamblen 60.2% 54.3% 57.1% 56.0% 59.6% Hamilton 61.9% 61.2% 61.3% 61.2% 61.1% Hancock 36.8% 46.7% 49.3% 54.9% 59.0% Hardeman 50.2% 47.2% 54.4% 51.4% 49.6% Hardin 44.3% 50.4% 56.7% 52.0% 53.0% Hawkins 51.1% 53.1% 51.4% 47.1% 48.8% Haywood 57.0% 50.5% 61.6% 49.5% 50.0% Henderson 57.1% 61.1% 68.8% 69.4% 67.7% Henry 54.6% 55.7% 56.7% 54.6% 53.5% Hickman 44.9% 41.5% 32.9% 40.3% 40.4% Houston 54.5% 51.3% 56.3% 60.8% 52.7% Humphreys 54.1% 58.1% 62.9% 59.5% 52.1% Jackson 52.8% 57.9% 49.0% 45.2% 57.0% Jefferson 41.7% 47.3% 45.1% 50.7% 56.5% Johnson 35.0% 42.9% 48.5% 35.3% 39.1% Knox 65.2% 63.2% 66.6% 63.4% 67.3% Lake 54.0% 58.7% 76.6% 52.5% 59.6% Lauderdale 55.7% 54.7% 47.6% 54.2% 50.7% Lawrence 58.3% 58.7% 59.1% 56.3% 51.0% Lewis 44.0% 58.8% 61.1% 49.1% 63.3% Lincoln 49.7% 52.2% 52.5% 55.5% 49.4%

College Going Rate by County 2009-2013

(28)

Source: THEC SIS, National Student Clearinghouse

Note: High school students graduated during the winter, spring or summer preceding the fall they enrolled in higher education. For example, high school students who graduated during the winter of 2012, spring of 2013, or summer of 2013, and enrolled in any college in the summer or fall of 2013 are included.

High school students were enrolled at any higher education institution (community college, university, in-state, out-of-state, public, or private).

Only public high school graduates are included in the college going calculations. Count is unduplicated. Data elements were not available in 2009 for some counties.

Marion 53.0% 57.7% 55.0% 55.2% 61.7% Marshall 56.1% 55.9% 57.9% 54.6% 57.7% Maury 56.2% 58.4% 53.5% 59.2% 55.5% McMinn 54.2% 58.9% 53.1% 52.4% 51.7% McNairy 64.1% 52.8% 60.8% 61.1% 54.0% Meigs 35.8% 45.0% 51.8% 50.5% 58.3% Monroe 41.8% 37.8% 39.0% 39.8% 38.7% Montgomery 49.3% 49.6% 51.5% 53.1% 50.9% Moore 41.1% 46.1% 71.2% 43.7% 59.7% Morgan 50.0% 44.4% 48.1% 45.3% 46.8% Obion 55.5% 57.8% 57.4% 60.3% 61.0% Overton 60.6% 55.0% 48.0% 58.1% 54.1% Perry 57.0% 66.7% 64.4% 78.3% 71.2% Pickett 60.0% 65.0% 44.4% 78.4% 58.1% Polk 50.8% 52.7% 53.1% 52.3% 51.3% Putnam 59.6% 54.8% 52.2% 53.2% 58.8% Rhea 53.2% 52.2% 53.2% 47.8% 45.8% Roane 62.2% 58.6% 60.6% 61.7% 60.8% Robertson 48.9% 52.6% 49.8% 52.0% 51.3% Rutherford 55.5% 55.9% 57.0% 58.4% 57.1% Scott 54.9% 56.0% 53.7% 53.0% 61.8% Sequatchie 51.0% 61.2% 55.7% 40.8% 55.0% Sevier 55.5% 53.9% 55.4% 54.0% 58.3% Shelby 56.0% 54.6% 58.6% 57.6% 59.4% Smith 47.3% 49.1% 45.2% 45.2% 47.6% Stewart 46.6% 48.7% 46.6% 44.7% 46.7% Sullivan 69.6% 63.9% 59.1% 62.1% 65.0% Sumner 64.4% 65.1% 66.0% 65.3% 65.2% Tipton 57.8% 60.7% 59.3% 61.5% 61.3% Trousdale 70.3% 59.8% 59.6% 60.6% 55.3% Unicoi 47.8% 48.5% 52.6% 55.6% 53.0% Union 43.0% 39.0% 52.2% 52.0% 49.1% Van Buren 50.0% 28.2% 42.6% 50.0% 44.3% Warren 47.4% 46.0% 45.7% 41.2% 42.6% Washington 62.0% 61.4% 60.2% 62.5% 62.2% Wayne 52.9% 55.5% 56.5% 59.9% 55.3% Weakley 60.1% 55.9% 62.6% 67.0% 59.1% White 45.3% 44.8% 46.7% 42.9% 51.1% Williamson 54.5% 66.3% 70.5% 77.3% 79.3% Wilson 60.2% 61.0% 57.2% 58.3% 60.9% Te nne sse e 55.7% 55.7% 57.1% 57.0% 58.1% 2009-2013

(29)

Table 1.9

Source: THEC SIS, National Student Clearinghouse

Note: High school students graduated during the winter, spring or summer preceding the fall they enrolled in higher education. For example, high school students who graduated during the winter of 2012, spring of 2013, or summer of 2013, and enrolled in any college in the summer or fall of 2013 are included. Enrollment share duplicates student count and is not comparable to the college going rate.

Only public high school graduates are included in the college going calculations.

TBR Community Colleges % of Total TBR Universities % of Total University of Tennessee % of Total TCAT % of Total Total 2009 10,796 40.5% 9,243 34.7% 5,426 20.3% 1,200 4.5% 26,665 2010 10,833 40.2% 9,705 36.0% 5,387 20.0% 1,030 3.8% 26,955 2011 11,137 40.4% 9,571 34.8% 5,831 21.2% 994 3.6% 27,533 2012 11,240 41.1% 9,168 33.5% 5,927 21.7% 994 3.6% 27,329 2013 11,391 41.2% 9,194 33.3% 5,975 21.6% 1,069 3.9% 27,629 Total 55,397 40.7% 46,881 34.4% 28,546 21.0% 5,287 3.9% 136,111

Public High School Graduate Enrollment Share by System 2009-2013

In-State

Total

Out-of-State Total

Grand Total

Private

Public

Private

Public

2009

3,909

26,665

30,574

1,386

2,319

3,705

34,279

2010

3,734

26,955

30,689

1,861

2,865

4,726

35,415

2011

3,828

27,533

31,361

1,777

2,979

4,756

36,117

2012

3,868

27,329

31,197

1,880

2,994

4,874

36,071

2013

3,870

27,629

31,499

1,828

2,881

4,709

36,208

Total

19,209

136,111

155,320

8,732

14,038

22,770

178,090

Postsecondary Share of High School Graduate Enrollment

2009-2013

In-State Enrollment

Out-Of-State

Enrollment

(30)

Source: THEC SIS

Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. Based on end of term data. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute

.

Headcount Percent of Total Headcount Percent of Total Headcount Percent of Total Chattanooga State Community College 1,609 16.8% 9,557 100.0%

Cleveland State Community College 756 21.4% 3,529 100.0%

Columbia State Community College 996 19.0% 5,231 100.0%

Dyersburg State Community College 542 18.9% 2,863 100.0%

Jackson State Community College 933 18.9% 4,928 100.0%

Motlow State Community College 1,107 23.1% 4,793 100.0% Nashville State Community College 1,644 16.4% 10,048 100.0% Northeast State Community College 1,274 21.7% 5,865 100.0% Pellissippi State Community College 2,155 21.0% 10,247 100.0% Roane State Community College 1,225 20.5% 5,962 100.0% Southwest Tennessee Community College 2,211 21.4% 10,333 100.0% Volunteer State Community College 1,510 19.7% 7,677 100.0% Walters State Community College 1,417 23.5% 6,031 100.0%

TBR Community College Total 17,379 20.0% 87,064 100.0%

Austin Peay State University 1,452 14.3% 9,273 91.3% 880 8.7%

East Tennessee State University 2,004 13.8% 11,655 80.1% 2,896 19.9%

Middle Tennessee State University 2,945 12.8% 20,476 89.0% 2,530 11.0%

Tennessee State University 1,406 15.5% 7,136 78.4% 1,961 21.6%

Tennessee Technological University 1,853 16.1% 10,469 91.1% 1,029 8.9%

University of Memphis 2,323 11.0% 17,137 81.0% 4,024 19.0%

TBR University Total 11,983 13.4% 76,146 85.1% 13,320 14.9%

University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 2,149 18.5% 10,260 88.3% 1,359 11.7%

University of Tennessee, Knoxville 4,651 17.0% 21,444 78.3% 5,938 21.7%

University of Tennessee, Martin 1,177 16.7% 6,661 94.8% 368 5.2%

University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 0 0.0% 213 7.2% 2,764 92.8%

UT University Total 7,977 16.3% 38,578 78.7% 10,429 21.3%

University Total 19,960 14.4% 114,724 82.8% 23,749 17.2%

Grand Total 37,339 16.6% 201,788 89.5% 23,749 10.5%

UT Universities Fall 2014

Public Headcount by Student Level

Institution

TBR Community Colle ge s

TBR Universities

(31)

Source: THEC SIS

Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. Based on end of term data. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute

.

Headcount by gender does not sum to the total headcount for fall 2014 due to an “unknown” gender classification.

Headcount

Percent

Headcount

Percent

Chattanooga State Community College

3,878

40.6%

5,679

59.4%

Cleveland State Community College

1,372

38.9%

2,157

61.1%

Columbia State Community College

1,977

37.8%

3,254

62.2%

Dyersburg State Community College

992

34.6%

1,871

65.4%

Jackson State Community College

1,818

36.9%

3,110

63.1%

Motlow State Community College

1,959

40.9%

2,834

59.1%

Nashville State Community College

4,033

40.1%

6,015

59.9%

Northeast State Community College

2,746

46.8%

3,119

53.2%

Pellissippi State Community College

4,854

47.4%

5,393

52.6%

Roane State Community College

2,058

34.5%

3,904

65.5%

Southwest Tennessee Community College

4,006

38.8%

6,327

61.2%

Volunteer State Community College

3,063

39.9%

4,614

60.1%

Walters State Community College

2,409

39.9%

3,622

60.1%

TBR Community College Total

35,165

40.4%

51,899

59.6%

Austin Peay State University 4,018

39.6%

6,135

60.4%

East Tennessee State University 6,128

42.1%

8,423

57.9%

Middle Tennessee State University

10,544

45.8%

12,462

54.2%

Tennessee State University 3,537

38.9%

5,560

61.1%

Tennessee Technological University

6,376

55.5%

5,121

44.5%

University of Memphis 8,521

40.3%

12,640

59.7%

TBR University Total

39,124

43.7%

50,341

56.3%

University of Tennessee, Chattanooga

5,211

44.9%

6,407

55.1%

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

13,730

50.1%

13,651

49.9%

University of Tennessee, Martin 2,879

41.0%

4,149

59.0%

University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center

1,246

41.9%

1,731

58.1%

UT University Total

23,066

47.1%

25,938

52.9%

University Total

62,190

44.9%

76,279

55.1%

Grand Total

97,355

43.2%

128,178

56.8%

Public Headcount by Gender

Institution

TBR Community Colleges

TBR Universities

UT Universities

Male

Female

Fall 2014

(32)

Source: THEC SIS

Notes: “Other” consists of Alaskan Native, American Indian, and Asian or Pacific Islander. “Multiracial” consists of any students that selected more than one race. If a student identified their ethnicity as Hispanic, they appear in the “Hispanic” column as well as the column for their race designation, pursuant to Department of Education reporting guidelines. Based on end of term data.

# % # % # % # % # % # % # %

Chattanooga State Community College 7,151 74.8% 1,509 15.8% 301 3.1% 184 1.9% 189 2.0% 223 2.3% 9,557 100% Cleveland State Community College 2,849 80.7% 219 6.2% 116 3.3% 33 0.9% 64 1.8% 248 7.0% 3,529 100% Columbia State Community College 4,307 82.3% 396 7.6% 209 4.0% 111 2.1% 80 1.5% 128 2.4% 5,231 100% Dyersburg State Community College 2,171 75.8% 509 17.8% 74 2.6% 54 1.9% 31 1.1% 24 0.8% 2,863 100% Jackson State Community College 3,725 75.6% 804 16.3% 87 1.8% 70 1.4% 58 1.2% 184 3.7% 4,928 100% Motlow State Community College 3,803 79.3% 385 8.0% 199 4.2% 78 1.6% 115 2.4% 213 4.4% 4,793 100% Nashville State Community College 5,801 57.7% 2,867 28.5% 528 5.3% 204 2.0% 419 4.2% 229 2.3% 10,048 100% Northeast State Community College 5,252 89.5% 149 2.5% 114 1.9% 75 1.3% 48 0.8% 227 3.9% 5,865 100% Pellissippi State Community College 8,534 83.3% 675 6.6% 350 3.4% 286 2.8% 306 3.0% 96 0.9% 10,247 100% Roane State Community College 5,383 90.3% 147 2.5% 131 2.2% 90 1.5% 78 1.3% 133 2.2% 5,962 100% Southwest Tennessee Community College 3,034 29.4% 6,212 60.1% 453 4.4% 178 1.7% 359 3.5% 97 0.9% 10,333 100% Volunteer State Community College 6,148 80.1% 667 8.7% 306 4.0% 146 1.9% 130 1.7% 280 3.6% 7,677 100% Walters State Community College 5,511 91.4% 134 2.2% 205 3.4% 79 1.3% 61 1.0% 41 0.7% 6,031 100% TBR Community College Total 63,669 73.1% 14,673 16.9% 3,073 3.5% 1,588 1.8% 1,938 2.2% 2,123 2.4% 87,064 100%

Austin Peay State University 6,659 65.6% 1,924 19.0% 544 5.4% 388 3.8% 237 2.3% 401 3.9% 10,153 100% East Tennessee State University 12,077 83.0% 945 6.5% 319 2.2% 238 1.6% 482 3.3% 490 3.4% 14,551 100% Middle Tennessee State University 15,254 66.3% 4,539 19.7% 911 4.0% 492 2.1% 1,127 4.9% 683 3.0% 23,006 100% Tennessee State University 2,282 25.1% 5,861 64.4% 152 1.7% 159 1.7% 383 4.2% 260 2.9% 9,097 100% Tennessee Technological University 9,819 85.4% 454 3.9% 290 2.5% 167 1.5% 503 4.4% 265 2.3% 11,498 100% University of Memphis 11,033 52.1% 7,225 34.1% 741 3.5% 453 2.1% 1,069 5.1% 640 3.0% 21,161 100% TBR University Total 57,124 63.8% 20,948 23.4% 2,957 3.3% 1,897 2.1% 3,801 4.2% 2,739 3.1% 89,466 100%

University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 8,731 75.1% 1,291 11.1% 328 2.8% 460 4.0% 369 3.2% 440 3.8% 11,619 100% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 21,225 77.5% 1,880 6.9% 845 3.1% 544 2.0% 1,556 5.7% 1,332 4.9% 27,382 100% University of Tennessee, Martin 5,501 78.3% 1,070 15.2% 138 2.0% 104 1.5% 91 1.3% 125 1.8% 7,029 100% University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Ce 2,086 70.1% 360 12.1% 58 1.9% 18 0.6% 335 11.3% 120 4.0% 2,977 100% UT University Total 37,543 76.6% 4,601 9.4% 1,369 2.8% 1,126 2.3% 2,351 4.8% 2,017 4.1% 49,007 100% University Total 94,667 68.4% 25,549 18.5% 4,326 3.1% 3,023 2.2% 6,152 4.4% 4,756 3.4% 138,473 100% Grand Total 158,336 70.2% 40,222 17.8% 7,399 3.3% 4,611 2.0% 8,090 3.6% 6,879 3.1% 225,537 100%

Total

Public Headcount by Race Fall 2014

TBR Community Colleges

TBR Universities

UT Universities

(33)

Source: THEC SIS

Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools.

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute

.

Pell eligible students are defined as students who were eligible to receive a Pell grant at any time during their college career. Based on end of term data.

Headcount Percent Headcount Percent Headcount

Percent of Total UG Enrollment

Chattanooga State Community College 6,021 63.0% 3,536 37.0% 3,803 39.8% Cleveland State Community College 2,511 71.2% 1,018 28.8% 1,498 42.4% Columbia State Community College 3,840 73.4% 1,391 26.6% 2,082 39.8% Dyersburg State Community College 2,075 72.5% 788 27.5% 1,249 43.6% Jackson State Community College 3,855 78.2% 1,073 21.8% 2,018 40.9% Motlow State Community College 3,704 77.3% 1,089 22.7% 1,777 37.1% Nashville State Community College 5,439 54.1% 4,609 45.9% 4,629 46.1% Northeast State Community College 3,843 65.5% 2,022 34.5% 2,773 47.3% Pellissippi State Community College 7,368 71.9% 2,879 28.1% 4,134 40.3% Roane State Community College 4,249 71.3% 1,713 28.7% 2,712 45.5% Southwest Tennessee Community College 6,502 62.9% 3,831 37.1% 5,550 53.7% Volunteer State Community College 5,482 71.4% 2,195 28.6% 2,999 39.1% Walters State Community College 4,750 78.8% 1,281 21.2% 2,648 43.9%

TBR Community College Total 59,639 68.5% 27,425 31.5% 37,872 43.5%

Austin Peay State University 6,139 66.2% 3,134 33.8% 4,354 47.0% East Tennessee State University 8,960 76.9% 2,695 23.1% 5,137 44.1% Middle Tennessee State University 15,888 77.6% 4,588 22.4% 10,250 50.1% Tennessee State University 5,178 72.6% 1,958 27.4% 3,701 51.9% Tennessee Technological University 9,049 86.4% 1,420 13.6% 4,233 40.4%

University of Memphis 12,617 73.6% 4,520 26.4% 8,428 49.2%

TBR University Total 57,831 75.9% 18,315 24.1% 36,103 47.4%

University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 8,854 86.3% 1,406 13.7% 4,141 40.4% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 19,765 92.2% 1,679 7.8% 7,105 33.1% University of Tennessee, Martin 5,436 81.6% 1,225 18.4% 3,430 51.5% University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 100 46.9% 113 53.1% 79 37.1%

UT University Total 34,155 88.5% 4,423 11.5% 14,755 38.2% University Total 91,986 80.2% 22,738 19.8% 50,858 44.3% Grand Total 151,625 75.1% 50,163 24.9% 88,730 44.0%

Public Undergraduate Headcount

TBR Community Colleges

TBR Universities

UT Universities Age

Pell Eligible 24 & Under 25 & Over

Institution

by Age and Pell Grant Eligibility Fall 2014

(34)

Source: THEC SIS

Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. Based on end of term data. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute

.

Foreign students are those classified as having a “foreign” residency status or “foreign citizen with U.S. residency” citizenship status as reported by the institutions.

# % # % # % # %

Chattanooga State Community College 8,358 87.5% 1,166 12.2% 33 0.3% 9,557 100%

Cleveland State Community College 3,439 97.4% 81 2.3% 9 0.3% 3,529 100%

Columbia State Community College 5,143 98.3% 63 1.2% 25 0.5% 5,231 100%

Dyersburg State Community College 2,830 98.8% * 1.0% * 0.1% 2,863 100%

Jackson State Community College 4,906 99.6% 16 0.3% * 0.1% 4,928 100%

Motlow State Community College 4,709 98.2% 67 1.4% 17 0.4% 4,793 100%

Nashville State Community College 9,480 94.3% 441 4.4% 127 1.3% 10,048 100%

Northeast State Community College 5,672 96.7% 177 3.0% 16 0.3% 5,865 100%

Pellissippi State Community College 9,851 96.1% 222 2.2% 174 1.7% 10,247 100%

Roane State Community College 5,888 98.8% 60 1.0% 14 0.2% 5,962 100%

Southwest Tennessee Community College 9,915 96.0% 239 2.3% 179 1.7% 10,333 100%

Volunteer State Community College 7,503 97.7% 118 1.5% 56 0.7% 7,677 100%

Walters State Community College 5,928 98.3% 50 0.8% 53 0.9% 6,031 100%

TBR Community College Total 83,622 96.0% 2,730 3.1% 712 0.8% 87,064 100%

Austin Peay State University 8,392 82.7% 1,711 16.9% 50 0.5% 10,153 100%

East Tennessee State University 11,654 80.1% 2,324 16.0% 573 3.9% 14,551 100%

Middle Tennessee State University 20,344 88.4% 1,555 6.8% 1,107 4.8% 23,006 100%

Tennessee State University 6,362 69.9% 2,091 23.0% 644 7.1% 9,097 100%

Tennessee Technological University 9,782 85.1% 324 2.8% 1,392 12.1% 11,498 100%

University of Memphis 17,760 83.9% 2,702 12.8% 699 3.3% 21,161 100%

TBR University Total 74,294 83.0% 10,707 12.0% 4,465 5.0% 89,466 100%

University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 10,562 90.9% 877 7.5% 180 1.5% 11,619 100%

University of Tennessee, Knoxville 22,055 80.5% 4,055 14.8% 1,272 4.6% 27,382 100%

University of Tennessee, Martin 6,451 91.8% 399 5.7% 179 2.5% 7,029 100%

University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 2,149 72.2% 723 24.3% 105 3.5% 2,977 100%

University of Tennessee Total 41,217 84.1% 6,054 12.4% 1,736 3.5% 49,007 100%

University Total 115,511 83.4% 16,761 12.1% 6,201 4.5% 138,473 100%

Grand Total 199,133 88.3% 19,491 8.6% 6,913 3.1% 225,537 100%

Public Headcount by Residency and Citizenship Status Fall 2014

Total TBR Community Colleges

TBR Universities

UT Universities

(35)

Source: THEC SIS

Note: Major Fields are defined by their two digit THEC CIP code. Based on end of term data.

Major Field

Undergraduate

Graduate &

Professional

Total

Percent of

Total

Agriculture

3,736

443

4,179

1.9%

Architecture & Related Programs

347

104

451

0.2%

Area, Ethnic & Cultural Studies

389

19

408

0.2%

Biological Sciences/Life Sciences

4,985

845

5,830

2.6%

Business Management & Administrative Services

20,449

2,407

22,856

10.1%

Communications

5,416

314

5,730

2.5%

Computer & Information Sciences

4,254

370

4,624

2.1%

Education

7,811

3,888

11,699

5.2%

Engineering

12,279

1,632

13,911

6.2%

English Language & Literature/Letters

2,050

414

2,464

1.1%

Foreign Languages & Literatures

672

67

739

0.3%

Health Professions & Related Services

27,192

6,561

33,753

15.0%

Home Economics

3,078

127

3,205

1.4%

Law & Legal Studies

509

718

1,227

0.5%

Liberal Arts & Sciences

43,447

369

43,816

19.4%

Library Science

0

174

174

0.1%

Mathematics

854

268

1,122

0.5%

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies

3,335

10

3,345

1.5%

Other

20,081

738

20,819

9.2%

Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness Studies

6,548

609

7,157

3.2%

Personal & Miscellaneous Services

201

0

201

0.1%

Personal Improvement & Leisure Programs

609

0

609

0.3%

Philosophy, Religion, & Theology

235

59

294

0.1%

Physical Sciences

2,558

539

3,097

1.4%

Protective Services & Public Affairs

6,659

1,222

7,881

3.5%

Psychology

4,859

739

5,598

2.5%

Social Sciences

5,124

679

5,803

2.6%

Trades and Industrial

979

33

1,012

0.4%

Undeclared

6,810

0

6,810

3.0%

Visual & Performing Arts

6,322

401

6,723

3.0%

Grand Total

201,788

23,749

225,537

100%

Public Headcount by Major Field

Fall 2014

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