Lane College. Spring 2017 Enrollment Statistics Report Total Students Reported: 1268

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Tuesday, March 21, 2017 Lane College Spring 2017 Enrollment Statistics Report Students Reported: 1268 Full-Time Equivalency (FTE) Enrollment Number FTE (as defined by THEC) 1230 FTE (as defined by IPEDS) 1229 * See http://www.ticua.org/research/fte_methodology for methodology Attendance Status Full-Time 1203 94.9 % Part-Time 65 5.1 % Spring 2017 Enrollment At a Glance

Page: 2 Registration Type Number % Trend First-Time Freshman 46 3.6 % Transfer Student 38 3.0 % Transient Student 0.0 % Continuing Students or Other 1184 93.4 % 1268 Student Level Number % Freshmen 511 40.3 % Sophomore 333 26.3 % Junior 219 17.3 % Senior 205 16.2 % 1268 Gender Female 606 47.8 % Male 658 51.9 % Unknown/Unreported 4 0.3 %

Page: 3 Age Under 18 2 0.2 % 18-24 1149 90.6 % 25-44 99 7.8 % 45-64 17 1.3 % 65 and over 1 0.1 % Race/Ethnicity American Indian or Alaskan Native 1 0.1 % Asian 2 0.2 % Black or African-American 1067 84.1 % Hispanic or Latino 3 0.2 % Two or more races 9 0.7 %

Page: 4 Race/Ethnicity White, not Hispanic 6 0.5 % Unknown/Unreported 180 14.2 % Citizenship Status Number % Permanent Resident 1 0.1 % US Citizen 1267 99.9 % 1268 Lottery Residency Status (UG only) Number % In-State 749 59.1 % Out-of-State 519 40.9 % 1268 Spring Headcount by County Map County Number % Carroll 1 0.1 % Chester 2 0.3 % Crockett 2 0.3 % Davidson 31 4.1 % Fayette 18 2.4 % Gibson 5 0.7 % Hamilton 14 1.9 % Hardeman 24 3.2 % Hardin 1 0.1 % Haywood 18 2.4 % Henderson 2 0.3 % Knox 2 0.3 % Lauderdale 3 0.4 % Madison 164 21.9 %

McNairy 2 0.3 % Montgomery 3 0.4 % Obion 1 0.1 % Rutherford 6 0.8 % Shelby 443 59.1 % Sumner 1 0.1 % Tipton 5 0.7 % Williamson 2 0.3 % Counties Represented 750 22 Page: 5 Spring Headcount by State Map

Page: 6 State of Permanent Residence Number % Alabama 55 4.3 % Arkansas 11 0.9 % California 13 1.0 % Colorado 1 0.1 % D.C. 2 0.2 % Florida 11 0.9 % Georgia 70 5.5 % Iowa 1 0.1 % Illinois 107 8.4 % Indiana 14 1.1 % Kentucky 5 0.4 % Louisiana 8 0.6 % Maryland 1 0.1 % Michigan 61 4.8 % Minnesota 1 0.1 % Missouri 34 2.7 % Mississippi 30 2.4 % North Carolina 4 0.3 % Nebraska 2 0.2 % New York 6 0.5 % Ohio 11 0.9 % South Carolina 2 0.2 % Tennessee 750 59.1 % Texas 13 1.0 % Virginia 1 0.1 % Washington 1 0.1 % Wisconsin 53 4.2 % 1268 States Represented 27 Country of Permanent Residence Number % United States 1268 100.0 % 1268 Countries Represented 1 Level Type Major of Study Number % Undergraduate Biology/Biological Sciences, General 183 14.4 % Business Administration and Management, General 249 19.6 % Computer Science 54 4.3 % Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 225 17.7 % English Language and Literature, General 18 1.4 % General Studies 21 1.7 % History, General 21 1.7 % Mass Communication/Media Studies 103 8.1 %

Page: 7 Undergraduate Mathematics, General 18 1.4 % Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 45 3.5 % Music, General 27 2.1 % Physical Education Teaching and Coaching 175 13.8 % Physics, General 4 0.3 % Religion/Religious Studies 4 0.3 % Sociology 121 9.5 % 1268 100.0 % First Semester Transfers by Institution City State Number % Unknown - Four-year independent institutions 4 0.3 % University of Memphis Memphis TN 3 0.2 % Southwest Tennessee Community College Memphis TN 3 0.2 % Northeast Mississippi Community College Booneville MS 2 0.2 % University of Phoenix Phoenix AZ 2 0.2 % Jackson State Community College Jackson TN 2 0.2 % Cornerstone University Grand Rapids MI 2 0.2 % Western Illinois University Macomb IL 1 0.1 % The University of Tennessee-Martin Martin TN 1 0.1 % Alcorn State University Lorman MS 1 0.1 % Tennessee Technology Center at Memphis Memphis TN 1 0.1 % Piedmont Technical College Greenwood SC 1 0.1 % Columbus State Community College Columbus OH 1 0.1 % East Central Community College Decatur MS 1 0.1 % Kirkwood Community College Cedar Rapids IA 1 0.1 % Lawson State Community College-Birmingham Campus Birmingham AL 1 0.1 % University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Pine Bluff AR 1 0.1 % Southeastern Louisiana University Hammond LA 1 0.1 % Coahoma Community College Clarksdale MS 1 0.1 % The University of Tennessee Knoxville TN 1 0.1 % Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale IL 1 0.1 % Dyersburg State Community College Dyersburg TN 1 0.1 % Mississippi Delta Community College Moorhead MS 1 0.1 % 38 Number of Transfer Institutions 23 Current Student Credit Hours Enrolled < 6 Hours 3 0.2 % 6-11 Hours 62 4.9 %

Page: 8 Current Student Credit Hours Enrolled 12-14 Hours 430 33.9 % 15-17 Hours 690 54.4 % 18+ Hours 83 6.5 % Cumulative Home GPA * Note: First-time Freshmen, First-time Graduate Students, and First-semester Transfers as well as students with an Undergraduate Special student level excluded from above table. Students Receiving TELS Awards Number % of Undergraduates % TN Undergraduates Number of Students Receiving TELS Awards 45 3.5 % 6.0 % Not Applicable < 1.00 88 7.4 % 1.00-1.49 96 8.1 % 1.50-1.99 186 15.7 % 2.00-2.49 263 22.2 % 2.50-2.99 267 22.6 % 3.00-3.49 194 16.4 % 3.50-4.00 90 7.6 % TELS Qualifier Number % 21 ACT Only 1 6.3 % 3.0 High School GPA Only 11 68.8 % Both 21 ACT and 3.0 GPA 4 25.0 % * Note: Includes only those students with both HS GPA and ACT/SAT Score reported

Award Type Awarded Average Award Number Receiving Page: 9 % Students Receiving Federal Aid $8,908,065.91 $7,301.69 1220 96.2 % Federal Pell Grant $3,090,966.91 $2,704.26 1143 90.1 % Federal Stafford Loan (Subsidized) $2,459,974.00 $2,222.20 1107 87.3 % Federal Stafford Loan (Unsubsidized) $2,311,548.00 $2,193.12 1054 83.1 % State Aid $854,500.00 $2,191.03 390 30.8 % TN Student Assistance Award $750,000.00 $2,000.00 375 29.6 % Tennessee HOPE Access Grant $0.00 0 0.0 % Tennessee HOPE Scholarship $80,500.00 $1,788.89 45 3.5 % Aspire Award $24,000.00 $750.00 32 2.5 % General Assembly Merit Scholarship $0.00 0 0.0 % Institutional Aid (Grants and Loans) $929,897.00 $2,970.92 313 24.7 % Private/Community Aid $15,527.00 $1,940.88 8 0.6 % Loan Aid $5,352,099.00 $4,707.21 1137 89.7 %