Tech Source. Institutional Research Tennessee Tech University September 27, Enrollment by Tennessee County, Fall 2016

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Tech Source Institutional Research Tennessee Tech University September 27, 2016 Enrollment by Tennessee County, Fall 2016 This report contains information about enrollment by Tennessee county, for those Tennessee Tech students who are United States citizens from Tennessee. In Fall 2016, approximately 90 percent of Tennessee Tech students were from Tennessee. Tables 1. Enrollment by Tennessee County, Fall 2016... 2 Map: Undergraduate Enrollment by Tennessee County, Fall 2016... 4 Map: Graduate Enrollment by Tennessee County, Fall 2016... 5 Map: University Enrollment by Tennessee County, Fall 2016... 6 2. Enrollment by Tennessee County, Fall 2015 to Fall 2016... 7 3. Enrollment by Underrepresented Tennessee County, Fall 2015 to Fall 2016... 10 4. Tier One: Upper Cumberland Counties, Fall 2015 to Fall 2016... 11 5. Tier Two: State Department of Education Upper Cumberland Region Counties, Fall 2015 to Fall 2016 12 6. Tier Three: TTU Extended Programs Service Area Counties, Fall 2015 to Fall 2016... 13 7. Tennessee County Tier Information, Fall 2016... 14

2 Table 1 Enrollment by Tennessee County* Fall 2016 County Undergraduate Graduate All Anderson 141 8 149 Bedford 58 5 63 Benton 4 0 4 Bledsoe 42 9 51 Blount 150 15 165 Bradley 101 4 105 Campbell 28 5 33 Cannon 33 2 35 Carroll 5 0 5 Carter 15 1 16 Cheatham 74 2 76 Chester 5 0 5 Claiborne 14 0 14 Clay 59 4 63 Cocke 16 0 16 Coffee 144 11 155 Crockett 3 0 3 Cumberland 359 37 396 Davidson 474 49 523 Decatur 3 0 3 Dekalb 111 13 124 Dickson 93 6 99 Dyer 12 1 13 Fayette 3 1 4 Fentress 119 19 138 Franklin 78 4 82 Gibson 21 3 24 Giles 16 0 16 Grainger 1 0 1 Greene 34 1 35 Grundy 28 4 32 Hamblen 36 2 38 Hamilton 263 35 298 Hancock 1 0 1 Hardeman 9 0 9 Hardin 13 0 13 Hawkins 39 1 40 Haywood 2 1 3 Henderson 4 3 7 Henry 8 1 9 Hickman 14 0 14 Houston 6 0 6 Humphreys 27 0 27 Jackson 144 15 159

3 County Undergraduate Graduate All Jefferson 18 2 20 Johnson 5 0 5 Knox 377 61 438 Lauderdale 8 0 8 Lawrence 25 4 29 Lewis 6 1 7 Lincoln 53 4 57 Loudon 76 6 82 Macon 76 12 88 Madison 36 0 36 Marion 32 7 39 Marshall 31 0 31 Maury 84 8 92 McMinn 67 3 70 McNairy 4 1 5 Meigs 13 1 14 Monroe 33 4 37 Montgomery 70 7 77 Moore 25 2 27 Morgan 62 5 67 Obion 6 0 6 Overton 232 38 270 Perry 4 1 5 Pickett 55 3 58 Polk 10 1 11 Putnam 1,420 212 1,632 Rhea 41 4 45 Roane 198 17 215 Robertson 126 7 133 Rutherford 288 25 313 Scott 87 5 92 Sequatchie 30 4 34 Sevier 51 7 58 Shelby 75 6 81 Smith 161 10 171 Stewart 3 0 3 Sullivan 100 7 107 Sumner 342 24 366 Tipton 4 1 5 Trousdale 38 1 39 Unicoi 10 2 12 Union 6 0 6 Van Buren 43 3 46 Warren 183 12 195 Washington 53 6 59 Wayne 7 0 7 Weakley 9 0 9 White 258 28 286 Williamson 321 24 345 Wilson 469 24 493 8,541 862 9,403 * For U. S. citizens in Tennessee.

Undergraduate Enrollment by Tennessee County* Fall 2016 4 0-9 10-49 50-99 100-299 300-499 500 and up *For U.S. citizens in Tennessee

Graduate Enrollment by Tennessee County* Fall 2016 5 0-9 10-49 50-99 100-299 300-499 500 and up *For U.S. citizens in Tennessee

Enrollment by Tennessee County* Fall 2016 6 0-9 10-49 50-99 100-299 300-499 500 and up *For U.S. citizens in Tennessee

Table 2 7 Enrollment by Tennessee County* Fall 2015 to Fall 2016 2015 2016 Change from 2015 to 2016 County Undergraduate Graduate All Undergraduate Graduate All Undergraduate Graduate All County Anderson 162 9 171 141 8 149 (21) (1) (22) Anderson Bedford 52 1 53 58 5 63 6 4 10 Bedford Benton 3 0 3 4 0 4 1 0 1 Benton Bledsoe 46 5 51 42 9 51 (4) 4 0 Bledsoe Blount 140 17 157 150 15 165 10 (2) 8 Blount Bradley 97 4 101 101 4 105 4 0 4 Bradley Campbell 22 5 27 28 5 33 6 0 6 Campbell Cannon 30 2 32 33 2 35 3 0 3 Cannon Carroll 3 0 3 5 0 5 2 0 2 Carroll Carter 15 0 15 15 1 16 0 1 1 Carter Cheatham 80 2 82 74 2 76 (6) 0 (6) Cheatham Chester 5 0 5 5 0 5 0 0 0 Chester Claiborne 14 0 14 14 0 14 0 0 0 Claiborne Clay 62 7 69 59 4 63 (3) (3) (6) Clay Cocke 17 0 17 16 0 16 (1) 0 (1) Cocke Coffee 158 12 170 144 11 155 (14) (1) (15) Coffee Crockett 4 0 4 3 0 3 (1) 0 (1) Crockett Cumberland 357 34 391 359 37 396 2 3 5 Cumberland Davidson 493 53 546 474 49 523 (19) (4) (23) Davidson Decatur 1 0 1 3 0 3 2 0 2 Decatur DeKalb 120 16 136 111 13 124 (9) (3) (12) DeKalb Dickson 109 4 113 93 6 99 (16) 2 (14) Dickson Dyer 7 0 7 12 1 13 5 1 6 Dyer Fayette 2 1 3 3 1 4 1 0 1 Fayette Fentress 139 14 153 119 19 138 (20) 5 (15) Fentress Franklin 81 5 86 78 4 82 (3) (1) (4) Franklin Gibson 18 1 19 21 3 24 3 2 5 Gibson Giles 19 0 19 16 0 16 (3) 0 (3) Giles Grainger 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 (1) (1) Grainger Greene 46 0 46 34 1 35 (12) 1 (11) Greene Grundy 37 3 40 28 4 32 (9) 1 (8) Grundy

2015 2016 Change from 2015 to 2016 8 County Undergraduate Graduate All Undergraduate Graduate All Undergraduate Graduate All County Hamblen 33 1 34 36 2 38 3 1 4 Hamblen Hamilton 263 34 297 263 35 298 0 1 1 Hamilton Hancock 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Hancock Hardeman 5 2 7 9 0 9 4 (2) 2 Hardeman Hardin 10 0 10 13 0 13 3 0 3 Hardin Hawkins 32 3 35 39 1 40 7 (2) 5 Hawkins Haywood 2 0 2 2 1 3 0 1 1 Haywood Henderson 6 2 8 4 3 7 (2) 1 (1) Henderson Henry 8 0 8 8 1 9 0 1 1 Henry Hickman 13 0 13 14 0 14 1 0 1 Hickman Houston 7 0 7 6 0 6 (1) 0 (1) Houston Humphreys 22 0 22 27 0 27 5 0 5 Humphreys Jackson 140 11 151 144 15 159 4 4 8 Jackson Jefferson 12 0 12 18 2 20 6 2 8 Jefferson Johnson 8 0 8 5 0 5 (3) 0 (3) Johnson Knox 385 74 459 377 61 438 (8) (13) (21) Knox Lake 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lake Lauderdale 6 0 6 8 0 8 2 0 2 Lauderdale Lawrence 24 5 29 25 4 29 1 (1) 0 Lawrence Lewis 7 0 7 6 1 7 (1) 1 0 Lewis Lincoln 53 0 53 53 4 57 0 4 4 Lincoln Loudon 84 7 91 76 6 82 (8) (1) (9) Loudon Macon 92 12 104 76 12 88 (16) 0 (16) Macon Madison 23 1 24 36 0 36 13 (1) 12 Madison Marion 30 5 35 32 7 39 2 2 4 Marion Marshall 24 0 24 31 0 31 7 0 7 Marshall Maury 100 6 106 84 8 92 (16) 2 (14) Maury McMinn 64 8 72 67 3 70 3 (5) (2) McMinn McNairy 0 0 0 4 1 5 4 1 5 McNairy Meigs 11 1 12 13 1 14 2 0 2 Meigs Monroe 29 4 33 33 4 37 4 0 4 Monroe Montgomery 62 7 69 70 7 77 8 0 8 Montgomery Moore 26 1 27 25 2 27 (1) 1 0 Moore Morgan 64 6 70 62 5 67 (2) (1) (3) Morgan Obion 5 0 5 6 0 6 1 0 1 Obion Overton 242 34 276 232 38 270 (10) 4 (6) Overton Perry 3 1 4 4 1 5 1 0 1 Perry

2015 2016 Change from 2015 to 2016 9 County Undergraduate Graduate All Undergraduate Graduate All Undergraduate Graduate All County Pickett 54 2 56 55 3 58 1 1 2 Pickett Polk 7 1 8 10 1 11 3 0 3 Polk Putnam 1,424 238 1,662 1,420 212 1,632 (4) (26) (30) Putnam Rhea 52 7 59 41 4 45 (11) (3) (14) Rhea Roane 198 14 212 198 17 215 0 3 3 Roane Robertson 116 2 118 126 7 133 10 5 15 Robertson Rutherford 277 31 308 288 25 313 11 (6) 5 Rutherford Scott 90 6 96 87 5 92 (3) (1) (4) Scott Sequatchie 28 2 30 30 4 34 2 2 4 Sequatchie Sevier 60 6 66 51 7 58 (9) 1 (8) Sevier Shelby 58 10 68 75 6 81 17 (4) 13 Shelby Smith 162 15 177 161 10 171 (1) (5) (6) Smith Stewart 2 1 3 3 0 3 1 (1) 0 Stewart Sullivan 89 8 97 100 7 107 11 (1) 10 Sullivan Sumner 363 26 389 342 24 366 (21) (2) (23) Sumner Tipton 6 1 7 4 1 5 (2) 0 (2) Tipton Trousdale 37 2 39 38 1 39 1 (1) 0 Trousdale Unicoi 12 2 14 10 2 12 (2) 0 (2) Unicoi Union 4 0 4 6 0 6 2 0 2 Union Van Buren 46 2 48 43 3 46 (3) 1 (2) Van Buren Warren 194 16 210 183 12 195 (11) (4) (15) Warren Washington 64 14 78 53 6 59 (11) (8) (19) Washington Wayne 9 0 9 7 0 7 (2) 0 (2) Wayne Weakley 4 0 4 9 0 9 5 0 5 Weakley White 267 30 297 258 28 286 (9) (2) (11) White Williamson 320 26 346 321 24 345 1 (2) (1) Williamson Wilson 486 27 513 469 24 493 (17) (3) (20) Wilson TOTAL 8,665 910 9,575 8,541 862 9,403 (124) (48) (172) TOTAL * For U. S. citizens in Tennessee.

Table 3 10 Enrollment by Underrepresented Tennessee County, Fall 2015 to Fall 2016 2015 2016 Change from 2015 to 2016 County Undergraduate Graduate All Undergraduate Graduate All Undergraduate Graduate All County Bledsoe 46 5 51 42 9 51 (4) 4 0 Bledsoe Campbell 22 5 27 28 5 33 6 0 6 Campbell Cannon 30 2 32 33 2 35 3 0 3 Cannon Clay 62 7 69 59 4 63 (3) (3) (6) Clay Cumberland 357 34 391 359 37 396 2 3 5 Cumberland DeKalb 120 16 136 111 13 124 (9) (3) (12) DeKalb Fentress 139 14 153 119 19 138 (20) 5 (15) Fentress Grundy 37 3 40 28 4 32 (9) 1 (8) Grundy Jackson 140 11 151 144 15 159 4 4 8 Jackson Macon 92 12 104 76 12 88 (16) 0 (16) Macon McMinn 64 8 72 67 3 70 3 (5) (2) McMinn Meigs 11 1 12 13 1 14 2 0 2 Meigs Monroe 29 4 33 33 4 37 4 0 4 Monroe Morgan 64 6 70 62 5 67 (2) (1) (3) Morgan Overton 242 34 276 232 38 270 (10) 4 (6) Overton Pickett 54 2 56 55 3 58 1 1 2 Pickett Rhea 52 7 59 41 4 45 (11) (3) (14) Rhea Scott 90 6 96 87 5 92 (3) (1) (4) Scott Sequatchie 28 2 30 30 4 34 2 2 4 Sequatchie Smith 162 15 177 161 10 171 (1) (5) (6) Smith Trousdale 37 2 39 38 1 39 1 (1) 0 Trousdale Van Buren 46 2 48 43 3 46 (3) 1 (2) Van Buren Warren 194 16 210 183 12 195 (11) (4) (15) Warren White 267 30 297 258 28 286 (9) (2) (11) White TOTAL 2,385 244 2,629 2,302 241 2,543 (83) (3) (86) TOTAL Note: This table contains only those TTU students who are U. S. citizens in these 24 selected Tennessee counties. These counties were selected for review during the 2005-2010 Strategic Planning Cycle.

Table 4 Tier One: Upper Cumberland Counties, Fall 2015 to Fall 2016 2015 2016 Change from 2015 to 2016 County Undergraduate Graduate All Undergraduate Graduate All Undergraduate Graduate All County Cannon 30 2 32 33 2 35 3 0 3 Cannon Clay 62 7 69 59 4 63 (3) (3) (6) Clay Cumberland 357 34 391 359 37 396 2 3 5 Cumberland DeKalb 120 16 136 111 13 124 (9) (3) (12) DeKalb Fentress 139 14 153 119 19 138 (20) 5 (15) Fentress Jackson 140 11 151 144 15 159 4 4 8 Jackson Macon 92 12 104 76 12 88 (16) 0 (16) Macon Overton 242 34 276 232 38 270 (10) 4 (6) Overton Pickett 54 2 56 55 3 58 1 1 2 Pickett Putnam 1,424 238 1,662 1,420 212 1,632 (4) (26) (30) Putnam Smith 162 15 177 161 10 171 (1) (5) (6) Smith Van Buren 46 2 48 43 3 46 (3) 1 (2) Van Buren Warren 194 16 210 183 12 195 (11) (4) (15) Warren White 267 30 297 258 28 286 (9) (2) (11) White TOTAL 3,329 433 3,762 3,253 408 3,661 (76) (25) (101) TOTAL Note: This table contains only those TTU students who are U. S. citizens in these 14 selected Tennessee counties.

Table 5 12 Tier Two: State Department of Education Upper Cumberland Region Counties, Fall 2015 to Fall 2016 2015 2016 Change from 2015 to 2016 County Undergraduate Graduate All Undergraduate Graduate All Undergraduate Graduate All County Bledsoe 46 5 51 42 9 51 (4) 4 0 Bledsoe Cannon 30 2 32 33 2 35 3 0 3 Cannon Clay 62 7 69 59 4 63 (3) (3) (6) Clay Cumberland 357 34 391 359 37 396 2 3 5 Cumberland DeKalb 120 16 136 111 13 124 (9) (3) (12) DeKalb Fentress 139 14 153 119 19 138 (20) 5 (15) Fentress Grundy 37 3 40 28 4 32 (9) 1 (8) Grundy Jackson 140 11 151 144 15 159 4 4 8 Jackson Macon 92 12 104 76 12 88 (16) 0 (16) Macon Overton 242 34 276 232 38 270 (10) 4 (6) Overton Pickett 54 2 56 55 3 58 1 1 2 Pickett Putnam 1,424 238 1,662 1,420 212 1,632 (4) (26) (30) Putnam Sequatchie 28 2 30 30 4 34 2 2 4 Sequatchie Smith 162 15 177 161 10 171 (1) (5) (6) Smith Sumner 363 26 389 342 24 366 (21) (2) (23) Sumner Trousdale 37 2 39 38 1 39 1 (1) 0 Trousdale Van Buren 46 2 48 43 3 46 (3) 1 (2) Van Buren Warren 194 16 210 183 12 195 (11) (4) (15) Warren White 267 30 297 258 28 286 (9) (2) (11) White Wilson 486 27 513 469 24 493 (17) (3) (20) Wilson TOTAL 4,326 498 4,824 4,202 474 4,676 (124) (24) (148) TOTAL Note: This table contains only those TTU students who are U. S. citizens in these 20 selected Tennessee counties.

Table 6 Tier Three: TTU Extended Programs Service Area Counties, Fall 2015 to Fall 2016 2015 2016 Change from 2015 to 2016 County Undergraduate Graduate All Undergraduate Graduate All Undergraduate Graduate All County Anderson 162 9 171 141 8 149 (21) (1) (22) Anderson Bedford 52 1 53 58 5 63 6 4 10 Bedford Bledsoe 46 5 51 42 9 51 (4) 4 0 Bledsoe Blount 140 17 157 150 15 165 10 (2) 8 Blount Bradley 97 4 101 101 4 105 4 0 4 Bradley Campbell 22 5 27 28 5 33 6 0 6 Campbell Cannon 30 2 32 33 2 35 3 0 3 Cannon Clay 62 7 69 59 4 63 (3) (3) (6) Clay Coffee 158 12 170 144 11 155 (14) (1) (15) Coffee Cumberland 357 34 391 359 37 396 2 3 5 Cumberland DeKalb 120 16 136 111 13 124 (9) (3) (12) DeKalb Fentress 139 14 153 119 19 138 (20) 5 (15) Fentress Franklin 81 5 86 78 4 82 (3) (1) (4) Franklin Grundy 37 3 40 28 4 32 (9) 1 (8) Grundy Hamilton 263 34 297 263 35 298 0 1 1 Hamilton Jackson 140 11 151 144 15 159 4 4 8 Jackson Knox 385 74 459 377 61 438 (8) (13) (21) Knox Loudon 84 7 91 76 6 82 (8) (1) (9) Loudon Macon 92 12 104 76 12 88 (16) 0 (16) Macon Marion 30 5 35 32 7 39 2 2 4 Marion McMinn 64 8 72 67 3 70 3 (5) (2) McMinn Meigs 11 1 12 13 1 14 2 0 2 Meigs Monroe 29 4 33 33 4 37 4 0 4 Monroe Moore 26 1 27 25 2 27 (1) 1 0 Moore Morgan 64 6 70 62 5 67 (2) (1) (3) Morgan Overton 242 34 276 232 38 270 (10) 4 (6) Overton Pickett 54 2 56 55 3 58 1 1 2 Pickett Polk 7 1 8 10 1 11 3 0 3 Polk Putnam 1,424 238 1,662 1,420 212 1,632 (4) (26) (30) Putnam Rhea 52 7 59 41 4 45 (11) (3) (14) Rhea Roane 198 14 212 198 17 215 0 3 3 Roane Scott 90 6 96 87 5 92 (3) (1) (4) Scott Sequatchie 28 2 30 30 4 34 2 2 4 Sequatchie Smith 162 15 177 161 10 171 (1) (5) (6) Smith Sumner 363 26 389 342 24 366 (21) (2) (23) Sumner Trousdale 37 2 39 38 1 39 1 (1) 0 Trousdale Union 4 0 4 6 0 6 2 0 2 Union Van Buren 46 2 48 43 3 46 (3) 1 (2) Van Buren Warren 194 16 210 183 12 195 (11) (4) (15) Warren White 267 30 297 258 28 286 (9) (2) (11) White Wilson 486 27 513 469 24 493 (17) (3) (20) Wilson TOTAL 6,345 719 7,064 6,192 677 6,869 (153) (42) (195) TOTAL Note: This table contains only those TTU students who are U. S. citizens in these 41 selected Tennessee counties.

Table 7 14 Tennessee County Tier Information, Fall 2016 1. How many students were from the 14 Tier One counties, and what percentage of TTU enrollment did these students comprise? Undergraduate Graduate All Enrollment in Tier One Counties 3,253 408 3,661 Total TTU Enrollment 9,437 1,055 10,492 Tier One Percentage of Total TTU 34.47% 38.67% 34.89% 2. How many students were from the 20 Tier Two counties, and what percentage of TTU enrollment did these students comprise? Undergraduate Graduate All Enrollment in Tier Two Counties 4,202 474 4,676 Total TTU Enrollment 9,437 1,055 10,492 Tier Two Percentage of Total TTU 44.53% 44.93% 44.57% 3. How many students were from the 41 Tier Three counties, and what percentage of TTU enrollment did these students comprise? Undergraduate Graduate All Enrollment in Tier Three Counties 6,192 677 6,869 Total TTU Enrollment 9,437 1,055 10,492 Tier Three Percentage of Total TTU 65.61% 64.17% 65.47% Note: This information is about TTU students who are U. S. citizens in the cited Tennessee counties in Tables 4, 5, and 6.