Chattanooga State Community College Fact Book

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FACT BOOK

Fact Book Fall Semester Enrollment Ethnicity Age Class Level Full-Time/Part-Time Headcount, Credit Hours, FTE Major Spring Enrollment Headcount, Credit Hours, FTE Major Summer Enrollment Headcount, Credit Hours, FTE Graduation Data Graduates by Major by Year Degrees Awarded by Year Placement Rates by Major by Year Placement Rates QAF - THEC Off Campus Data Fall Semester Headcount Credit Hours FTE Off Campus Data Spring Semester Headcount Credit Hours FTE First-Time Freshmen Cohort Data Gender Ethnicity Age High School Diploma Type Freshman Hours Summer or Fall, Full or Part-Time Act Summary Retention Rates Fall to Fall (ChSCC) Retention Rates Fall to Fall (ChSCC/TBR) Tennessee College of Applied Technology Graduates by Award Type Graduates & Placement by Major (COE Report) Year-End Reports - TCAT FTE by Program Headcount, FTE, Contact Hours, Full-Part Time Ethnicity Age Gender IPEDS Human Resources Summary

Ethnic Origin Fall Semesters Term Asian Alaskan Native American Indian Black Hispanic White Unknown Hawaiian Pacific Islander Two or More Foreign Total 2017 152 0 19 1009 483 6357 33 8 301 8362 2016 156 1 25 1057 436 6624 32 8 289 8628 2015 158 2 33 1309 362 7202 42 11 255 9374 2014 141 2 32 1459 321 7062 103 10 202 27 9332 2013 144 2 37 1540 328 7460 207 10 182 9910

Age Fall Semesters Term 17 or less 18-20 21-24 25-34 35-64 over 64 2017 15.8% 37.3% 18.6% 18.0% 10.2% 0.2% 2016 14.7% 37.7% 19.1% 17.3% 11.1% 0.1% 2015 14.0% 34.9% 19.4% 18.7% 12.9% 0.1% 2014 13.1% 31.1% 20.7% 20.5% 14.5% 0.1% 2013 12.3% 27.8% 21.3% 22.2% 16.4% 0.1%

Term Chattanooga State Community College Student Enrollment By Class Level 1st Time Freshman Fall Semesters Other Freshman Sophomores Special Total 2017 1721 1594 3092 1955 8362 2016 1727 2046 2923 1932 8628 2015 1952 2221 3140 2061 9374 2014 1558 2637 3097 2040 9332 2013 1638 2852 3431 1989 9910

Enrollment By Full-Time/Part-Time Fall Semester Term Full-time Part-time Total Males Full-time Females Full-time Sub-Total Full-time Males Part-time Females Sub-Total Part- time Part-time 2017 4018 4344 8362 1775 2243 4018 1674 2670 4344 2016 4135 4493 8628 1825 2311 4135 1762 2731 4493 2015 4277 5097 9374 1919 2358 4277 1906 3191 5097 2014 3618 5714 9332 1566 2052 3618 2214 3500 5714 2013 4414 5496 9910 1910 2504 4414 2039 3457 5496

Term Chattanooga State Community College Student Headcount, Credit Hours, FTE Student Headcount Fall Semesters Total Student Credit Hours FTE Enrollment 2017 8362 81792 5452.80 2016 8628 84019 5601.26 2015 9374 89728 5981.87 2014 9332 83203 5546.86 2013 9910 92972 6198.13

Student Enrollment By Major Major 2017 Fall 2016 Fall 2015 Fall 2014 Fall 2013 Fall Accounting Technology 30 45 49 46 62 Acting: Advanced 3 3 4 6 Acting: Beginning 2 2 5 2 4 Acting: Intermediate 1 1 Acting: Professional 3 3 1 Allied Health 430 1325 1475 1727 1897 Applied Science 230 264 242 250 193 Applied Technology 1 4 16 36 46 Associate Transfer AA 228 274 Associate Transfer AS 3613 2745 3232 2884 3150 Business/Management 214 245 274 259 282 CAD Technology 13 15 32 6 8 Cardiovascular Sonography 15 13 14 Computed Tomography 10 11 12 Computer Information Technology 133 134 152 195 209 Criminal Justice 28 26 36 34 31 Dental Assisting (Crt) 14 25 29 Dental Assisting 39 37 27 15 14 Dental Hygiene 38 39 40 38 39 Diagnostic Medical Sonography 17 22

Digital Media Design & Production 155 183 182 203 184 Early Childhood Education 53 74 88 96 100 Electrical Electronic Engineering Technology 67 69 84 99 120 Emergency Medical Tech Advanced 7 10 8 1 Emergency Medical Tech Basic 69 Emergency Medical Tech 15 50 72 66 Emergency Medical Tech Paramedic (CRT) 14 18 34 29 40 Engineering Systems Technology 125 130 154 120 77 Engineering Technology 232 262 280 377 515 Fine Arts 51 43 33 14 22 Fire Science Technology 31 40 54 52 44 Food Science & Technology Health Information Management 42 52 30 33 38 Health Sciences 52 77 86 66 28 Hospitality & Tourism Mgt 53 54 32 Human Services Specialist 19 34 60 78 102 Industrial Maintenance Technology Information Security (Crt) Information Systems Technology (Crt) 1 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 21 22 18 23 22 Nuclear Medicine Technology 14 6 12 9 14 Nursing 336 291 347 304 336 Office Administration

Office System Specialist 2 3 4 9 9 Paralegal Studies 58 54 72 83 95 Paralegal Studies (CRT) 5 2 Paramedic 1 Pharmacy Technician 12 20 25 19 30 Physical Therapist Assistant 48 44 45 46 46 Radiation Therapy Technology 15 13 17 14 12 Radiologic Technology 62 63 56 60 57 Realtime Reporting Regents Online 2 2 4 Respiratory Care 34 41 40 34 41 Special Student 1609 1546 1566 1555 1520 Supervision 1 Teaching 49 55 67 101 113 Transient Student 141 143 196 202 166 Veterinary Technology 19 38 97 88 109 Total 8362 8628 9374 9332 9910

Term Chattanooga State Community College Student Headcount, Credit Hours, FTE Spring Semesters Student Headcount Total Student Credit Hours FTE Enrollment 2017 7572 70436 4695.73 2016 7999 74242 4949.00 2015 8632 76174 5078.26 2014 8876 80872 5391.48 2013 9308 87881 5858.74

Student Enrollment By Major Major 2017 Spring 2016 Spring 2015 Spring 2014 Spring 2013 Spring Applied Science 236 230 231 201 158 Applied Technology 2 9 40 32 57 Accounting Technology 28 45 37 50 62 Acting: Beginning 1 6 Acting: Intermediate 8 4 6 4 Acting: Advanced 4 5 Acting: Professional 2 2 4 2 2 Allied Health 1040 1205 1449 1641 1856 Associate Transfer AA 74 Associate Transfer AA TTP 153 Associate Transfer 2628 2793 2869 2984 Associate Transfer AS 1136 Associate Transfer AS TTP 1243 Business 222 214 243 CAD Technology (Crt) 12 22 6 6 8 Cardiovascular Sonography 12 9 Criminal Justice 20 19 24 25 13 Dental Assisting (Crt) 13 7 18 30 Dental Assisting 36 23 28 19 7 Dental Hygiene 37 39 37 38 36 Diagnostic Medical Sonography 16 21 14 Early Childhood Education 65 75 97 89 108 Electrical Electronic Engineering Technology 66 75 87 101 138 Emergency Medical Tech Advanced AEMT 28 37 Emergency Medical Tech EMT 21 31 70 4 56 Emergency Medical Tech Paramedic PARM 18 31 28 38 15 Paramedic PAME 1 Engineering Technology 237 262 464 430 553 Fine Arts 45 33 18 18 45 Fire Science Technology 28 46 46 58 62

Health Information Management 48 34 34 35 41 Health Sciences 75 46 73 55 21 Hospitality Tourism Management 49 34 Human Services Specialist 29 52 54 73 101 Industrial Maintenance Technology Engineering Systems Technology 123 145 95 35 Information Security (Crt) Information Systems Technology 120 137 180 188 199 Information Systems Technology (Crt) 1 Digital Media Design & Production 149 162 168 191 189 Management 1 259 294 MRI 1 Nuclear Medicine Technology 5 8 8 13 8 Nursing 266 280 273 279 283 Office System Specialist (Crt) 4 3 8 7 17 Paralegal Studies (Crt) 5 5 5 Paralegal Studies 46 55 73 75 110 Pharmacy Technician 18 21 17 30 20 Physical Therapist Assistant 44 42 44 45 44 Respiratory Care 36 38 31 36 37 Radiologic Technology 62 55 57 54 56 Radiation Therapy Technology 13 15 13 12 15 Realtime Reporting Professional Studies 3 1 6 Supervision 2 5 Teaching 62 73 85 103 111 Veterinary Technology 43 91 78 102 92 Special Student 1475 1463 1694 1567 1265 Transient Student 123 180 144 Total 7572 7999 8632 8876 9308

Term Chattanooga State Community College Student Headcount, Credit Hours, FTE Student Headcount Summer Semesters Total Student Credit Hours FTE Enrollment 2017 2280 12575 838.34 2016 2373 12880 879.27 2015 2836 15820 1054.67 2014 2754 15136 1009.00 2013 2763 15501 1033.40

Graduates by Year 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 Accounting Technology 23AAS 6 3 4 11 10 Acting: Advanced 21C1 8 6 15 2 11 Acting: Beginning 21C1 17 8 14 11 15 Acting: Intermediate 21C1 9 10 18 Acting: Professional 21C1 1 6 16 12 Adv Gas Mtl Arc Weld Vis Insp 21C1 1 3 Adv Gas Tung Arc Weld Vis Insp 21C1 3 Advanced Process Technology 21C1 10 11 7 62 102 Adv Shielded Mtl Arc Vis Insp 21C1 1 2 Animal Care Technology 21C1 7 15 15 Applied Science 23AAS 32 47 46 22 30 Applied Technology 23AAS 4 11 16 13 11 Automotive Production Technology 21C1 1 Business 23AAS 41 26 22 CAD Technology 21C1 21 15 13 13 6 Cardiovascular Sonography 22C1 8 7 11 Chemical Process Operations 21C1 Chemical Laboratory Technology 21C1 5 3 3 15 1 Computed Tomography 22C1 2 8 8 Computer Information Technology 23AAS 2 Dental Assisting 22C1 32 30 32 30 32

Dental Assisting 23AAS 14 20 16 14 14 Dental Hygiene 23AAS 20 18 17 19 18 Diagnostic Medical Sonography 22C1 18 14 Digital Media Design & Production 23AAS 44 30 28 24 13 Early Childhood Education 21C1 9 8 23 14 3 Early Childhood Education 23AAS 11 10 16 16 15 Electrical Electronic Engineering Technology 23AAS 16 11 15 25 17 Electrical & Instrumentation Systems 21C1 6 2 5 1 1 Emergency Medical Tech 21C1 57 41 35 59 51 Emergency Medical Tech Advanced 21C1 34 2 19 Emergency Medical Tech- Paramedic 22C1 30 25 29 15 23 Engineering Systems Technology 23AAS 41 31 11 8 9 Engineering Technology 23AAS 50 66 72 125 138 Entrepreneurship 21C1 8 11 Fine Arts AFA 5 5 Fire Science Technology 23AAS 9 8 7 10 17 General 23AA 38 30 25 43 39 General 23AS 442 381 326 336 312 General (Reverse Transfer) 23AA 0 6 General (Reverse Transfer) 23AS 22 54 Health Information Management 23AAS 17 10 17 13 19 Health Sciences 23AAS 15 33 44 26 6 Hospitality & Tourism Management 23AAS 4 Human Services Specialist 23AAS 5 12 12 5 12

Industrial Systems Engineering Tech 23AAS 1 Information Security 21C1 Information Systems Technology 21C1 1 3 Information Systems Technology 23AAS 18 33 24 20 23 Lean Manufacturing 21C1 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 22C1 5 3 4 7 10 Management 23AAS 3 11 6 36 60 Mechanical Systems 21C1 1 1 Nuclear Medicine Technology 22C1 8 8 11 9 9 Nursing 23AAS 108 156 111 151 116 Office Administration 23AAS Office Systems Specialist 21C1 10 15 11 27 22 Paramedic 23AAS 6 1 Paralegal Studies 21C1 1 6 2 2 1 Paralegal Studies 23AAS 13 23 12 24 29 Pharmacy Technician 22C1 19 17 29 19 18 Physical Therapist Assistant 23AAS 20 21 22 23 22 Process Technology 22C1 8 7 12 63 113 Professional Studies 23AAS 1 3 3 Radiation Therapy Technology 22C1 11 13 12 14 13 Radiologic Technology 23AAS 24 28 23 27 31 Realtime Reporting Realtime Reporting 23AAS 21C1 Respiratory Care 23AAS 14 14 22 13 13

Supervision 21C1 2 1 1 1 Surface Non-Destructive Testing 21C1 7 10 1 5 Teaching 23AST 14 18* 5 11 16 Veterinary Technology 23AAS 17 13 12 18 14 Volumetric Non-Destructive Testing 21C1 7 10 1 4 Web Design 21C1 1 1 Web Programming 21C1 1 1 Welding and Visual Inspection 21C1 4 2 Double Major Total 1409 1425 1264 1479 1466 * One AST degree conferred after TBR Reporting completed. TBR list 17 degrees awarded.

Degrees Awarded 21C1 22C1 23AA 23AAS 23AS 23AST 23AFA Double Major Total 2017 176 157 38 555 464 14 5 1409 2016 172 123 36 636 435 17* 5 1424 2015 227 103 20 578 331 5 1264 2014 263 179 43 647 336 11 1479 2013 233 229 39 637 312 16 1466 * One AST degree conferred after TBR reporting completed. There are 18 AST.

Graduate Placement by Program 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 Accounting Technology 23AAS 80% 100% 75% 100% 83% Acting: Beginning 22C1 * * * * Acting: Intermediate 22C1 100% * * * 100% Acting: Advanced 22C1 * * * * Acting: Professional 22C1 88% 100% 100% 100% 100% Applied Science 23AAS 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Applied Technology 23AAS 100% 100% 100% 86% 100% Business 23AAS 96% 100% 97% CAD Technology 21C1 91% 100% 100% 100% 83% Cardiovascular Sonography 22C1 100% 100% Computed Tomography 22C1 100% 100% 100% 100% Computer Information Technology 23AAS 92% Dental Assisting 22C1 96% 100% 91% 96% 95% Dental Assisting 21AAS 100% 100% 92% 100% 100% Dental Hygiene 23AAS 100% 100% 100% 94% 100% Diagnostic Medical Sonography 22C1 100% 100% 100% Digital Media Design & Production 23AAS 67% 90% 92% 89% 63% Early Childhood Education 23AAS 100% 100% 100% 94% 100% Electrical Electronic Engineering Technology 23AAS 86% 100% 94% 100% 100% Engineering Technology 23AAS 95% 98% 96% 98% 94% Engineering Systems Technology 23AAS 100% 100% 100% Emergency Medical Tech 21C1 91% 83% 96% 98% 93%

Emergency Medical Tech- Advanced 21C1 100% Emergency Medical Tech- Paramedic 22C1 92% 100% 100% 100% 95% Fire Science Technology 23AAS 80% 100% 100% 100% 100% Health Information Management 23AAS 94% 100% 100% 100% 100% Health Science 23AAS 98% 100% Human Services Specialist 23AAS 100% 100% 33% 88% 86% Industrial Systems Engineering Technology 23AAS ** ** 100% 100% 100% Information Security 21C1 100% Information Systems Technology 21C1 100% 100% 100% Information Systems Technology 23AAS ** 85% 86% 94% 88% Magnetic Resonance Imaging 22C1 100% 100% 92% 100% 100% Management 23AAS ** 100% ** 90% 89% Nuclear Medicine Technology 22C1 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Nursing 23AAS 99% 100% 98% 100% 96% Office Administration 23AAS ** ** Office Systems Specialist 21C1 100% 100% 96% 85% 100% Paralegal Studies 23AAS 100% 78% 79% 100% 94% Pharmacy Technician 22C1 92% 100% 100% 100% 100% Physical Therapist Assistant 23AAS 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Radiation Therapy Technology 22C1 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Radiologic Technology 23AAS 100% 100% 100% 100% 95% Realtime 23AAS 100% 80% Respiratory Care 23AAS 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Supervision 21C1 100% 100% 100%

Veterinary Technology 23AAS 100% 100% 93% 100% 100% College Total 96% 98% 96% 98% 95% *note - All Students went on to higher education ** Note - Program Name Change

Tennessee Higher Education Commission 2015-20 Quality Assurance Funding Tennessee Job Market Graduate Placement The Tennessee Job Market Graduate Placement standard is designed to provide incentives for community colleges to continue to improve job placement of graduates. Chattanooga State Community College Maximum Points: Recommended Points: 10 9 Year 1: 2015-16 Academic Year 2013-14 2014-15 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Total Graduates* 874 789 Graduates Enrolled in Community Colleges 145 139 Graduates Enrolled in Universities 84 95 Graduates Employed Part-time 57 36 Graduates Engaged in Tennessee Job Market Graduates with Unemployment Claim Graduates Employed Fulltime Total Graduates Engaged in the Tennessee Job Market 22 14 453 409 475 423 Tennessee Job Market Graduate Placement Rate** 95% 97% * Total Graduates equals the graduates for academic year, excluding University Parallel (16.24.0101) and Professional Studies (16.24.0102) degrees and certificates. **Tennessee Job Market Graduate Placement Rate is calculated by dividing the Graduates Employed Fulltime by the Graduates Engaged in the Tennessee Job Market.

Off-Campus Fall Semesters Term 2017 Fall 2016 Fall 2015 Fall 2014 Fall 2013 Fall Downtown Eastgate Center East (Lee Highway) North (Dayton) West (Kimball) Sequatchie Bledsoe campus Closed Closed 216 328 Closed campus Closed 47 227 338 Closed campus Closed 338 197 326 135 campus campus Headcount campus 317 174 369 173 TTC Only 394 223 384 179

Off-Campus Fall Semesters Student Credit Hours Term 2017 Fall Downtown Eastgate Center East (Lee Highway) North (Dayton) West (Kimball) Sequatchie Bledsoe campus closed closed 1489 2185 closed 2016 Fall closed closed 156 1652 2205 closed 2015 Fall 2014 Fall 2013 Fall campus closed 1583 1359 2302 788 campus campus campus 1662 1140 2546 1130 TTC Only 2046 1555 2891 1176

Off-Campus Fall Semesters FTE Term 2017 Fall Downtown Eastgate Center East (Lee Highway) North (Dayton) West (Kimball) Sequatchie Bledsoe campus closed closed 99.27 145.67 closed 2016 Fall closed closed 10.40 110.13 147.00 closed 2015 Fall 2014 Fall 2013 Fall campus closed 105.53 90.60 153.47 52.53 campus campus 110.80 76.00 169.73 75.33 campus TTC Only 136.40 103.67 192.73 78.40

Off-Campus Spring Semesters Term 2017 Spring 2016 Spring 2015 Spring 2014 Spring 2013 Spring Downtown Eastgate Center East (Lee Highway) North (Dayton) West (Kimball) Sequatchie Bledsoe campus closed closed 142 229 closed campus closed 272 138 259 62 campus closed 330 138 299 101 campus campus Headcount campus 363 204 321 146 TTC Only 383 208 293 179

Off-Campus Spring Semesters Student Credit Hours Term 2017 Spring 2016 Spring 2015 Spring 2014 Spring 2013 Spring Downtown Eastgate Center East (Lee Highway) North (Dayton) West (Kimball) Sequatchie Bledsoe campus closed closed 927 1436 closed campus closed 1205 845 1625 309 campus closed 1567 816 2064 582 campus campus campus 1751 1222 2204 856 TTC Only 1912 1277 2056 1081

Off-Campus Spring Semesters FTE Term 2017 Spring 2016 Spring 2015 Spring 2014 Spring 2013 Spring Downtown Eastgate Center East (Lee Highway) North (Dayton) West (Kimball) Sequatchie Bledsoe campus closed closed 61.80 95.73 closed campus closed 80.33 56.33 108.33 20.60 campus closed 104.47 54.40 137.60 38.80 campus campus campus 116.73 81.47 146.93 57.07 TTC Only 127.47 85.13 137.07 72.07

First-Time Freshmen Cohort This information is from the First-Time Freshman Enrollment Report. A First-Time Freshman for this cohort is a student who has not been previously enrolled for work creditable toward a degree in any college, university, or technical institute and is enrolled for work creditable towards such a degree. Summer first-time freshman returning in the fall and fall first-time freshman are included. Undergraduate special students are excluded. Gender Term 2017 2016 2015 Males Females Total 782 939 1721 777 988 1765 911 1099 2010 2014 730 898 1628 2013 717 1026 1743

First-Time Freshmen Cohort This information is from the First-Time Freshman Enrollment Report. A First-Time Freshman for this cohort is a student who has not been previously enrolled for work creditable toward a degree in any college, university, or technical institute and is enrolled for work creditable towards such a degree. Summer first-time freshman returning in the fall and fall first-time freshman are included. Undergraduate special students are excluded. Term Asian Pacific Islander Hawaiian Alaskan Native American Indian Ethnicity Black not Hispanic Hispanic White not Hispanic Other Multi Race 2017 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2016 32 0 6 263 50 1319 6 89 2015 38 0 5 308 84 1508 8 59 2014 17 0 6 334 64 1133 0 74 2013 19 1 5 394 71 1204 16 33

First-Time Freshman Age Term Youngest Student Oldest Student Average Age 2017 15 54 19 2016 16 58 19 2015 16 66 20 2014 16 59 21 2013 16 64 21

1st-Time Freshman HS Diploma Term High School Diploma Special Diploma GED Diploma Not Required Average HS GPA 2017 1643 0 45 33 2.98 2016 1674 0 68 23 2.97 2015 1899 0 86 25 2.91 2014 1444 0 152 32 2.77 2013 1505 0 238 0 2.80

1st-Time Freshman Hours Term R & D Hours College Credit Hours Total Hours 2017 2751 19997 22748 2016 3129 19538 22667 2015 3921 21790 25711 2014 4410 12896 17306 2013 5511 12907 18418

Term Chattanooga State Community College Total Students 1st-Time Freshman Full Part Summer Returning or Fall First-Time Full-Time or Part-Time Summer First-Time Fall First- Time Full-Time Part-Time 2017 1721 38 1683 1552 169 2016 1765 38 1727 1581 184 2015 2010 58 1952 1790 220 2014 1628 70 1558 1091 537 2013 1743 105 1638 1221 522

1st-Time Freshman ACT Summary Term Low ACT Score High ACT Score Average ACT Score 2017 10 32 19 2016 10 31 19 2015 6 31 19 2014 11 33 19 2013 8 32 19

Retention Rates Fall to Fall Term Fall Freshman* Enrolled in Next Fall Retention Rate Totals 2016 to 2017 N/A N/A N/A 2015 to 2016 1836 954 52.00% 2014 to 2015 1156 607 52.50% 2013 to 2014 1238 683 55.20% 2012 to 2013 1238 675 54.50% *Includes Summer first-time freshman returning in fall as well as fall 1st-time freshman *THEC Fact Book

Retention Rates Fall to Fall Retention Rates Term CSTCC Total TBR 2 Year Total 2016 Fall Cohort* N/A N/A 2015 Fall Cohort* 52.00% 56.00% 2014 Fall Cohort* 52.50% 58.20% 2013 Fall Cohort* 55.20% 58.90% 2012 Fall Cohort* 54.50% 57.80% *Includes Summer first-time freshman returning in fall as well as fall 1st-time freshman *THEC Fact Book

Tennessee College of Applied Technology Completers By Award Type Year Certificates Diplomas Other Total 2016-2017 201 453 0 654 2015-2016 145 505 1 651 2014-2015 166 512 1 679 2013-2014 169 531 2 702 2012-2013 181 479 1 661

2016-2017 COE Report Program Chattanooga State Community College Tennessee College of Applied Technology Graduates and Placement By Major Number Graduates Waiting for Licensure Working in Major Graduate Placement Rate Total Placement Rate Licensure Pass Rate Aesthetics 19 1 18 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Administrative Office Professional 16 0 14 87.5 88.9% Air Conditioning/Refrigeration 32 0 32 100.0% 100.0% Automotive Technology 17 0 17 100.0% 100.0% Collision Repair 18 0 17 100.0% 100.0% Commercial Truck Driving 125 0 125 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Computer Support Technology 29 0 28 96.6% 96.8% Cosmetology 37 12 21 91.3% 91.7% 96.0% CNC Technology 1 0 1 100.0% 100.0% Diesel Equipment Mechanic 13 0 12 100.0% 100.0% Industrial Electricity (IE) 39 0 32 82.1% 82.9% Industrial Maintenance Mechanic 27 0 27 100.0% 100.0% Landscaping & Turf Management 8 0 8 100.0% 100.0% Machine Tool Technology 27 0 26 96.3% 96.3% Manicurist 5 3 2 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Massage Therapy 15 0 12 80.00% 80.00% 80.0% Motorcycle/Marine/Small Engine 10 0 8 100.0% 100.0% Medical Office Assisting 19 0 19 100.0% 100.0% Practical Nursing 80 4 71 93.40% 93.40% 98.7% R-BEST 3 0 3 100.0% 100.0% Surgical Technology 21 0 21 100.0% 100.0% Welding 43 0 41 95.3% 95.5% TOTALS 604 20 555 96.0% 96.2% 98.1% 2015-2016 COE Report Program Number Graduates Waiting for Licensure Working in Major Graduate Placement Rate Total Placement Rate Licensure Pass Rate Aesthetics 22 8 10 71.4% 71.4% 90.0% Administrative Office Professional 11 0 11 100.0% 100.0% Air Conditioning/Refrigeration 35 0 33 97.1% 97.7% Automotive Technology 22 0 22 100.0% 100.0% Collision Repair 21 0 20 100.0% 100.0% Commercial Truck Driving 146 0 146 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Computer Support Technology 34 0 27 79.4% 82.5% Cosmetology 18 5 10 76.9% 76.9% 100.0%

Cosmetology Instructor 1 0 1 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% CNC Technology 1 0 1 100.0% 100.0% Diesel Equipment Mechanic 16 0 16 100.0% 100.0% Industrial Electricity (IE) 53 0 46 86.8% 88.7% Industrial Electronics (ER) 5 0 4 80.0% 80.0% Industrial Maintenance Mechanic 29 0 29 100.0% 100.0% Landscaping & Turf Management 4 0 4 100.0% 100.0% Machine Tool Technology 18 0 15 88.2% 88.2% Manicurist 6 4 2 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Massage Therapy 16 1 15 100.0% 100.0% 86.7% Motorcycle/Marine/Small Engine 12 0 10 90.9% 91.7% Medical Office Assisting 27 0 25 92.6% 92.9% Practical Nursing 99 5 69 73.4% 73.4% 78.7% Surgical Technology 22 0 19 90.5% 90.5% Welding 46 0 36 80.0% 81.6% TOTALS 664 23 571 89.9% 90.7% 91.8% 2014-2015 COE Report Program Number Graduates Waiting for Licensure Working in Major Graduate Placement Rate Total Placement Rate Licensure Pass Rate Aesthetics 15 4 11 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Air Conditioning/Refrigeration 43 0 38 92.7% 92.9% Automotive Technology 22 0 21 100.0% 100.0% AMP 18 0 18 100.0% 100.0% CAR Mechatronics 7 0 7 100.0% 100.0% Collision Repair 20 0 18 90.0% 92.0% Commercial Truck Driving 138 0 138 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Computer Operations Technology 25 0 23 92.0% 93.5% Cosmetology 36 12 22 91.7% 91.7% 100.0% Cosmetology Instructor 1 0 1 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% CNC Technology 2 0 2 100.0% 100.0% Diesel Equipment Mechanic 20 0 18 94.7% 94.7% Industrial Electricity (IE) 38 0 32 88.9% 91.1% Industrial Electronics (ER) 0 0 0 0.0% **100.0% Industrial Maintenance Mechanic 31 0 31 100.0% 100.0% Landscaping & Turf Management 4 0 4 100.0% 100.0% Machine Tool Technology 22 0 22 100.0% 100.0% Manicurist 11 6 5 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Motorcycle/Marine/Small Engine 15 0 12 92.3% 94.1% Massage Therapy 17 8 9 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Medical Office Assisting 30 0 26 89.7% 89.7% Practical Nursing 100 13 70 80.5% 80.5% 80.5% Surgical Technology 22 0 20 95.2% 95.2% Welding 44 0 41 93.2% 93.8%

TOTALS 681 43 589 93.8% 94.2% 93.8% ** One student placed that was not listed as a graduate 2013-2014 COE Report Program Number Graduates Waiting for Licensure Working in Major Graduate Placement Rate Total Placement Rate Licensure Pass Rate Aesthetics 22 13 9 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Air Conditioning/Refrigeration 39 0 35 89.7% 90.0% Automotive Technology 18 0 18 100.0% 100.0% Automotive Mechatronic 13 0 13 100.0% 100.0% Collision Repair 16 0 14 87.5% 88.9% Commercial Truck Driving 139 0 139 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Computer Operations Technology 26 0 22 84.6% 85.2% Cosmetology 52 20 24 75.0% 75.0% 100.0% Cosmetology Instructor 2 0 2 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Diesel Equipment Mechanic 20 0 16 80.0% 80.0% Industrial Electricity (IE) 32 0 24 75.0% 75.8% Industrial Electronics (ER) 3 0 2 66.7% 66.7% Industrial Maintenance Mechanic 40 0 35 87.5% 87.5% Landscaping & Turf Management 8 0 8 100.0% 100.0% Machine Tool Technology 24 0 20 87.0% 88.0% Manicurist 9 4 5 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Motorcycle/Marine/Small Engine 18 0 13 100.0% 100.0% Massage Therapy 18 4 14 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Medical Office Assisting 30 0 22 78.6% 78.6% Practical Nursing 89 26 60 95.2% 95.2% 95.2% Surgical Technology 23 0 21 95.5% 95.5% Welding 61 0 47 79.7% 81.5% TOTALS 702 67 563 90.2% 90.5% 98.9% 2012-2013 COE Report Program Number Graduates Waiting for Licensure Working in Major Graduate Placement Rate Total Placement Rate Licensure Pass Rate Aesthetics 22 13 9 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Air Conditioning/Refrigeration 35 0 35 100.0% 100.0% Automotive Technology 22 0 22 100.0% 100.0% Automotive Mechatronic 12 0 12 100.0% 100.0% Collision Repair 25 0 17 68.0% 71.4% Commercial Truck Driving 151 0 151 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Computer Operations Technology 23 0 18 78.3% 78.3% Cosmetology 40 20 20 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Cosmetology Instructor 1 0 1 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Diesel Equipment Mechanic 15 0 12 80.0% 80.0% Industrial Electricity (IE) 25 0 24 96.0% 96.0% Industrial Electronics (ER) 3 0 2 66.7% 66.7%

Industrial Maintenance Mechanic 29 0 29 100.0% 100.0% Landscaping & Turf Management 8 0 7 87.5% 87.5% Machine Tool Technology 0 25 25 100.0% 100.0% Manicurist 6 4 2 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Motorcycle/Marine/Small Engine 19 0 17 94.4% 95.5% Massage Therapy 11 2 7 77.8% 77.8% 100.0% Medical Office Assisting 29 0 25 89.3% 89.3% CNC Technology 3 0 3 100.0% 100.0% Practical Nursing 91 1 80 89.9% 89.9% 95.6% Surgical Technology 16 0 15 93.8% 93.8% Welding 50 0 48 96.0% 96.9% TOTALS 661 40 581 94.0% 94.4% 98.6%

Tennessee College of Applied Technology Students Enrolled By Program - Year End Reports Major 2016-2017 2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 Administrative Office Technology 24 22 Advanced Manufacturing Education 45 103 Aesthetics 42 47 49 30 Air Conditioning Refrigeration 69 76 85 86 Automotive Technology 47 41 46 52 Building Construction Technology Business Systems Technology 18 Car Mechatronics 7 8 Carpentry & Mill (App) 33 32 37 Collision Repair 36 37 41 39 Commercial Truck Driving 132 155 143 145 Computer Operations Technology 52 77 54 57 Computer Numeric Control 1 1 2 Cosmetology 122 90 107 146 Cosmetology Instructor Training 1 1 2 Diesel Equipment Mechanic 33 31 30 35 Electrical Worker (App) 355 314 301 295 Industrial Electricity 98 112 94 84 Industrial Electronics 1 5 8 9 Industrial Maintenance 65 74 67 74

Ironworkers (App) Landscaping & Turf Management 15 15 18 27 Licensed Practical Nursing 130 151 153 144 Machine Tool Technology 48 52 44 46 Manicurist 11 21 26 37 Massage Therapy 20 20 20 20 Mechatronics Technology 18 31 Medical Assistant 41 49 47 48 Motorcycle Marine Service Technology 38 32 31 40 Plumbers & Pipefitters (App) 147 161 147 143 Road Building Equipment Srvc 5 Sheet Metal Work (App) Surgical Technology 24 25 25 28 Tool & Die Maintenance Technician 1 Welding 121 118 110 143 Total 1722 1881 1707 1806

Tennessee College of Applied Technology FTE by Program - Year-End Reports Program 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 Administrative Office Technology 22.71 15.47 Advanced Manufacturing Education 4.52 6.43 Aesthetics 18.77 20.24 21.33 19.4 19.7 Air Conditioning Refrigeration 51.69 57.12 61.99 61.4 62.1 Automotive Technology 37.85 31.74 33.91 34.6 33.3 Building Construction 0.5 Business Systems Technology 7.43 Car Mechatronics 10.25 11.0 14.1 Carpentry & Millwright App 1.43 2.65 2.4 2.9 Collision Repair 28.73 30.74 30.99 30.5 39.9 Commercial Truck Driving 31.29 36.61 34.57 33.7 36.6 Computer Information Technology 41.74 68.65 40.81 41.9 44.8 Computer Operations Technology Computer Numeric Control 0.40 0.48 0.94 1.9 Cosmetology 84.36 64.21 58.5 96.1 100.1 Cosmetology Instructor Training 59.00 0.33 0.33 0.7 0.3 Diesel Equipment Mechanic 24.88 25.58 27.13 27.4 26.4 Electrical Worker App 53.41 63.78 68.7 52.0 Industrial Electricity 64.92 89.53 62.69 50.1 60.0 Industrial Electronics 0.07 2.42 5.33 6.0 2.2 Industrial Maint Mechanic 45.64 59.7 46.78 57.2 48.8

Ironworkers App 3.3 Landscaping & Turf Management 12.89 8.73 7.73 15.3 12.7 Machine Tool Technology 37.40 42.52 32.05 35.2 38.2 Manicurist 4.23 9.54 8.73 12.9 10.7 Massage Therapy 23.94 24.25 24.79 26.2 17.8 Mechatronics Technology 22.2 45.5 72.0 Medical Office Assisting 32.12 42.66 41.37 45.0 42.4 Motorcycle & Marine Service Technology 28.55 23.78 21.46 32.9 35.0 Plumbling 38.93 40.7 36.77 31.2 33.5 Practical Nursing 116.96 146.91 154.22 131.1 134.5 Road Building Equipment Srvc Tech 2.88 Sheet Metal Workers App Surgical Technology 31.04 32.91 33.62 37.1 28.1 Welding 83.94 86.86 81.7 97.2 98.8 TCAT Totals 929.45 1030.4 967.0 1050.3 1072.2

Year Headcount FTE Chattanooga State Community college Tennessee College of Applied Technology Summary Data from Year End Report Contact Hours Full-time Part-time Special Other 2016-2017 1722 929.45 836499 1143 77 502 2015-2016 1820 1030.40 927339 1295 71 509 2014-2015 1689 967.01 870303 1157 51 481 2013-2014 1776 1050.3 945266 1227 84 477 2012-2013 1864 1072.3 965044 1295 83 518

Tennessee College of Applied Technology Ethnic Origin Year End Report Year Asian American Indian African American Hispanic Alaskan Native White Hawaiian Pacific Islander Multiple Race Not Classified 2016-2017 0.48% 0.12% 15.60% 3.34% 0.00% 76.40% 0.00% 2.74% 1.25% 2015-2016 0.71% 0.22% 16.76% 3.96% 0.00% 75.05% 0.11% 2.14% 1.04% 2014-2015 0.90% 0.12% 19.00% 2.80% 0.00% 73.00% 0.10% 2.00% 1.50% 2013-2014 0.73% 0.34% 20.30% 2.98% 0.00% 72.60% 0.17% 1.07% 1.86% 2012-2013 0.59% 0.21% 19.79% 3.16% 0.00% 72.53% 0.10% 1.18% 2.41%

Tennessee College of Applied Technology Age Year End Report Year 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-64 over 64 age NA 2016-2017 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2015-2016 10.17% 31.76% 35.22% 22.64% 0.22% 0.00% 2014-2015 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2013-2014 3.72% 31.59% 37.22% 27.42% 0.06% 0.00% 2012-2013 5.10% 31.12% 35.19% 28.43% 0.16% 0.00%

Tennessee College of Applied Technology Gender Year End Report Year Male Female 2016-2017 75.10% 24.90% 2015-2016 74.95% 25.05% 2014-2015 74.35% 25.64% 2013-2014 73.80% 26.20% 2012-2013 73.49% 26.50%

Human Resources Summary IPEDS Fall As of November 1, 2017 Occupational Category Number of Full-time Staff Part-time Staff FTE Staff Total Number of Staff 652 364 773 Instructional Staff 239 330 349 Primary Instruction 239 330 349 Exclusively Credit 239 327 348 Exclusively not-for-credit 0 3 1 Public Service Staff 0 1 0 Library & Student & Academic Affairs & Other Education Services Occupations SOC 59 1 59 Librarians, Curators, and Archivists SOC 25-4000 8 0 8 Librarians SOC 25-4020 8 0 8 Student & Academic Affairs & Other Education Services Occupations SOC 25-2000 + 25-3000 + 25-9000 51 1 51 Management Occupations SOC 11-0000 28 0 28 Business & Financial Operations Occupations SOC 13-0000 14 2 15 Computer, Engineering, & Science Occupations SOC 15-0000 + 17-0000 + 19-0000 31 0 31 Community, Social Service, Legal, Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports & Media Occupations SOC 21-0000 + 23-0000 + 27-0000 92 2 93 Healthcare Practitioners & Technical Occupations SOC 29-0000 15 1 15 Services Occupations SOC 31-0000 + 35-0000 + 37-0000 + 39-0000 64 7 66 Sales & Related Occupations SOC 41-0000 0 0 0 Office & Administrative Support Occupations SOC 43-0000 94 20 101 Natural Resources, Construction, & Maintenance Occupations SOC 45-0000 + 47-0000 + 49-0000 14 0 14 Production, Transportation, & Material Moving Occupations SOC 51-0000 + 53-0000 2 0 2 Note: Full-time-equivalent (FTE) staff is calculated by summing the total number of full-time staff and adding one-third of the total number of part-time staff. Many of the FTE figures may be included in the DFR.

As of November 1, 2016 Occupational Category Number of Full-time Staff Number of Part-time Staff FTE Staff Total Number of Staff 649 358 768 Instructional Staff 241 321 348 Primary Instruction 241 321 348 Exclusively Credit 240 320 347 Exclusively not-for-credit 1 1 1 Public Service Staff 0 2 1 Library & Student & Academic Affairs & Other Education Services Occupations SOC 64 2 65 Librarians, Curators, and Archivists SOC 25-4000 9 0 9 Librarians SOC 25-4020 9 0 9 Student & Academic Affairs & Other Education Services Occupations SOC 25-2000 + 25-3000 + 25-9000 55 2 56 Management Occupations SOC 11-0000 27 0 27 Business & Financial Operations Occupations SOC 13-0000 14 2 15 Computer, Engineering, & Science Occupations SOC 15-0000 + 17-0000 + 19-0000 38 0 38 Entertainment, Sports & Media Occupations SOC 21-0000 + 23-0000 + 27-0000 79 1 79 Healthcare Practitioners & Technical Occupations SOC 29-0000 18 1 18 Services Occupations SOC 31-0000 + 35-0000 + 37-0000 + 39-0000 66 6 68 Sales & Related Occupations SOC 41-0000 0 0 0 Office & Administrative Support Occupations SOC 43-0000 87 22 94 Natural Resources, Construction, & Maintenance Occupations SOC 45-0000 + 47-0000 + 49-0000 13 0 13 Production, Transportation, & Material Moving Occupations SOC 51-0000 + 53-0000 2 1 2 Note: Full-time-equivalent (FTE) staff is calculated by summing the total number of full-time staff and adding one-third of the total number of part-time staff. Many of the FTE figures may be included in the DFR. As of November 1, 2015 Occupational Category Number of Full-time Staff Number of Part-time Staff FTE Staff

Total Number of Staff 639 460 792 Instructional Staff 238 413 376 Primary Instruction 238 413 376 Exclusively Credit 237 368 360 Exclusively not-for-credit 1 45 16 Research Staff 0 3 1 Library & Student & Academic Affairs & Other Education Services Occupations SOC 70 1 71 Librarians, Curators, and Archivists SOC 25-4000 8 0 8 Librarians SOC 25-4020 8 0 8 Student & Academic Affairs & Other Education Services Occupations SOC 25-2000 + 25-3000 + 25-9000 63 1 63 Management Occupations SOC 11-0000 26 0 26 Business & Financial Operations Occupations SOC 13-0000 16 3 17 Computer, Engineering, & Science Occupations SOC 15-0000 + 17-0000 + 19-0000 39 0 39 Entertainment, Sports & Media Occupations SOC 21-0000 + 23-0000 + 27-0000 68 3 69 Healthcare Practitioners & Technical Occupations SOC 29-0000 19 0 19 Services Occupations SOC 31-0000 + 35-0000 + 37-0000 + 39-0000 67 9 70 Sales & Related Occupations SOC 41-0000 0 0 0 Office & Administrative Support Occupations SOC 43-0000 81 28 90 Natural Resources, Construction, & Maintenance Occupations SOC 45-0000 + 47-0000 + 49-0000 12 0 12 Production, Transportation, & Material Moving Occupations SOC 51-0000 + 53-0000 2 0 2 Note: Full-time-equivalent (FTE) staff is calculated by summing the total number of full-time staff and adding one-third of the total number of part-time staff. Many of the FTE figures may be included in the DFR. As of November 1, 2014 Occupational Category Number of Full-time Staff Number of Part-time Staff FTE Staff Total Number of Staff 643 416 782 Instructional Staff 238 354 356 Primary Instruction 238 354 356 Exclusively Credit 200 343 314 Exclusively not-for-credit 38 11 42

Research Staff 0 3 1 Services Occupations SOC 71 1 71 Librarians, Curators, and Archivists SOC 25-4000 8 0 8 Librarians SOC 25-4020 8 0 8 Occupations SOC 25-2000 + 25-3000 + 25-9000 63 1 63 Management Occupations SOC 11-0000 26 0 26 Business & Financial Operations Occupations SOC 13-0000 16 3 17 Computer, Engineering, & Science Occupations SOC 15-0000 + 17-0000 + 19-0000 39 0 39 Community, Social Service, Legal, Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports & Media Occupations SOC 21-0000 + 23-0000 + 27-0000 68 3 69 Healthcare Practitioners & Technical Occupations SOC 29-0000 19 0 19 0000 67 9 70 Sales & Related Occupations SOC 41-0000 0 0 0 Office & Administrative Support Occupations SOC 43-0000 81 28 90 Natural Resources, Construction, & Maintenance Occupations SOC 45-0000 + 47-0000 + 49-0000 12 0 12 Production, Transportation, & Material Moving Occupations SOC 51-0000 + 53-0000 2 0 2 q ( ) y g g number of part-time staff. Many of the FTE figures may be included in the DFR. As of November 1, 2013 Number of Full-time Staff Number of Part-time Staff Occupational Category FTE Staff Total Number of Staff 641 451 791 Instructional Staff 239 388 368 Primary Instruction 239 388 368 Exclusively Credit 198 373 322 Exclusively not-for-credit 41 15 46 Library & Student & Academic Affairs & Other Education Services Occupations SOC 77 12 81 Librarians, Curators, and Archivists SOC 25-4000 8 0 8 Librarians SOC 25-4020 8 0 8 Student & Academic Affairs & Other Education Services Occupations SOC 25-2000 + 25-3000 + 25-9000 69 12 73 Management Occupations SOC 11-0000 27 0 27 Business & Financial Operations Occupations SOC 13-0000 20 2 21 Computer, Engineering, & Science Occupations SOC 15-0000 + 17-0000 + 19-0000 43 0 43 Community, Social Service, Legal, Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports & Media Occupations SOC 21-0000 + 23-0000 + 27-0000 44 3 45

Healthcare Practitioners & Technical Occupations SOC 29-0000 24 1 24 Services Occupations SOC 31-0000 + 35-0000 + 37-0000 + 39-0000 70 11 74 Sales & Related Occupations SOC 41-0000 0 0 0 Office & Administrative Support Occupations SOC 43-0000 79 33 90 Natural Resources, Construction, & Maintenance Occupations SOC 45-0000 + 47-0000 + 49-0000 16 0 16 Production, Transportation, & Material Moving Occupations SOC 51-0000 + 53-0000 2 1 2 q ( ) y g g number of part-time staff. Graduate assistants are not included in the above figures. Many of the FTE figures may be included in