2. TICUA Within the Context of
Higher Education
US Higher Education
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3. US Higher Education: Number of Institutions
More than 8,200 degree-granting and non-degree-granting
institutions are accredited by institutional accrediting
organizations. (These organizations are in turn recognized by
either Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or
US Department of Education or both.)
4,634 Degree Granting Institutions in the US:
1,705 Public Colleges and Universities
1,054 two-year public
585 four-year public
66 special-focus institutions
1,713 Private Non-Profit Colleges and Universities
114 two-year non-profit
1,023 four-year non-profit
576 special-focus institutions
1,216 Two- and Four-Year For-Profit Institutions
752 two-year for-profit
223 four-year for-profit
241 special-focus institutions
Source: Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) & Chronicle of Higher Education Almanac, August 2012 3
4. US Higher Education: Number of Students
Total US enrollment at public and private, for-
profit and not-for-profit institutions is 21,016,126.
Total TN enrollment at public and private , for-
profit and not-for-profit institutions is 351,988.
Tennessee’s enrollment is 1.7% of the national
enrollment.
Source: Chronicle of Higher Education Almanac, August 2012 4
5. TICUA Within the Context of
Higher Education
Tennessee Higher
Education
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6. Tennessee Domiciled
Regionally Accredited Institutions
TICUA Colleges and Universities
31 four-year colleges and universities
3 professional colleges
Public Colleges and Universities
Tennessee Board of Regents
27 technology centers
13 two-year community colleges
6 four-year universities
Regents On-line Degree Program
University of Tennessee
3 four-year universities
Health Sciences Center
Space Institute
Institute of Agriculture
Institute for Public Service
For Profit
2 four-year colleges
Sources: Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Board of Regents, University of Tennessee, Chronicle of Higher
Education Almanac August 2011 6
7. TICUA Member Campus Locations
TICUA member institutions operate 34 main campuses and 75 satellite and off-
site degree programs, including 13, out of state programs.
Source: TICUA alternative academic program survey 7
8. Tennessee Higher Education Highlights
TICUA institutions enroll 25 percent of total TN enrollment
and award 33 percent of degrees.
Fall 2012 Enrollment by Sector Degrees Awarded by Sector, 2011-12
UT
System
TBR 4- 16%
TICUA
Year
TBR 4-Yr 33%
30%
31%
TICUA
25%
TBR 2-Yr UT
TBR 2- 16% 20%
Year
30%
Source: TICUA and THEC, fall 2012
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9. TN Residents Attending TICUA Institutions
43,527 Tennessee residents attend TICUA
member institutions
o 56% of students at TICUA Institutions are TN
residents
42% of full-time, in-State undergraduates
receive the federal Pell Grant, which
supports low-income students
26% of Tennessee residents attending
TICUA member institutions as
undergraduates identify as non-White
Source: TICUA Enrollment and Completions reports, fall 2012
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11. Share of Enrollment by Higher Education Sector, Fall 2012
UT System
49,236
TBR 4-Year 16%
92,489
30%
TICUA
77,754
25%
TBR 2-Year
92,259
30%
Source: THEC and TICUA, fall 2012
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12. TICUA Fall Enrollment by Headcount,
10-Year Trend
76,017 77,754
74,344
71,486
66,820
64,340
60,439 62,218
57,911
55,270
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
TICUA total headcount enrollment increased 2% from fall 2011 to 2012.
Five-year enrollment trend: ↑ 21%
Ten-year enrollment trend: ↑ 45%
Source: Fall enrollment report, figures based on headcount, TICUA, fall 2012
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13. TICUA Enrollment by County, Fall 2012
TICUA member colleges and universities enroll students from
every county in the State.
Source: Fall enrollment report, figures based on headcount, TICUA, fall 2012
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14. TICUA Enrollment by State, Fall 2012
43% of students enrolled in TICUA member campuses are from other
states and countries throughout the world.
Source: Fall enrollment report, figures based on headcount, TICUA, fall 2012 14
15. TICUA: Percent of 2012 Undergraduate Enrollment by Race
White 69%
Black or African American 15%
Unclassified 5%
Hispanic 4%
Non-Resident Alien 3%
Asian 2%
Two or more races 2%
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific
0.1%
Islander
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
Source: Headcount enrollment figures, TICUA, fall enrollment report, 2012
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17. Tennessee Community College 1st Semester Transfer
Students to TICUA Institutions: Fall 2004-Fall 2012
1,387
1,284
1,233
1,123
1,070
1,014 993 1,011
971
Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012
Source: TICUA enrollment reports, fall 2012
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18. Top 20 Prior Institutions of 1st Semester Transfer
Students to TICUA Institutions – Fall 2012
Number of
Institution Name City State Type
Transfers
Southwest Tennessee Community College Memphis TN 191 Public 2-Year
Pellissippi State Community College Knoxville TN 188 Public 2-Year
Walters State Community College Morristown TN 143 Public 2-Year
Northeast State Community College Blountville TN 128 Public 2-Year
Volunteer State Community College Gallatin TN 114 Public 2-Year
Roane State Community College Harriman TN 96 Public 2-Year
Nashville State Community College Nashville TN 95 Public 2-Year
Columbia State Community College Columbia TN 87 Public 2-Year
Jackson State Community College Jackson TN 85 Public 2-Year
Cleveland State Community College Cleveland TN 77 Public 4-Year
The University of Tennessee Knoxville TN 74 Public 4-Year
Northwest Mississippi Community College Senatobia MS 72 Public 2-Year
University of Memphis Memphis TN 66 Public 4-Year
Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro TN 55 Public 4-Year
Tennessee State University Nashville TN 48 Public 4-Year
East Tennessee State University Johnson City TN 48 Public 4-Year
Southwest Virginia Community College Richlands VA 39 Public 2-Year
Virginia Highlands Community College Abingdon VA 37 Public 2-Year
Mountain Empire Community College Big Stone Gap VA 37 Public 2-Year
Lane College Jackson TN 34 Private 4-Year
Source: TICUA enrollment reports, fall 2012
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19. Types of Prior Schools for Students Transferring to
TICUA Institutions – Fall 2012
Source: TICUA enrollment reports, fall 2012
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20. Top TICUA Member Recipients of First-Semester
Transfer Students – Fall 2012
Number of % of Total
Institution Name
Transfers Transfers
Belmont University 537 12%
King College 483 11%
Lincoln Memorial University 294 7%
Union University 248 6%
Baptist College of Health Sciences 246 6%
Source: TICUA enrollment reports, fall 2012
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22. Percent of Degrees Awarded by Sector, 2011-12
Source: Tennessee Higher Education Commission and TICUA, fall 2012
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23. The number of
degrees
awarded by
TICUA
institutions has
grown 23% in
the last five
years to reach a
total of nearly
18,000 per
year.
Source: TICUA completions reports
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24. Students
enrolling in
TICUA
campuses
are likely to
graduate
on time Tennessee’s independent college
students have higher 4-, 5-, and 6-year
graduation rates than either students at
TBR universities or the UT system
universities.
Source:. IPEDS Graduation Rates Survey 2011 – fall 2005 cohort (accessed fall 2012)
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25. Percent of Total Tennessee Degrees
Awarded by TICUA Institutions
Degree TICUA UT TBR 2-Yr TBR 4-Yr Total TICUA % of Total
Associate 484 0 9,087 380 9,951 5%
Bachelor 11,042 7,208 0 12,748 30,998 36%
Master 5,053 2,375 0 3,488 10,916 46%
First Professional 804 649 0 270 1,723 47%
Doctoral 589 515 0 329 1,433 41%
Total 17,972 10,747 9,087 17,215 55,021 33%
From Summer 2011 through Spring 2012, 55,021 degrees
were awarded by institutions in Tennessee. TICUA
institutions conferred 17,972 or 33% of the total.
Source: TICUA, completion reports, 2011-12 and THEC, December 2012
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26. Top Majors of Students Receiving Degrees from
TICUA Member Institutions
Source: TICUA, completion reports, 2011-12
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27. Top Majors of Students Receiving STEM Degrees
from TICUA Member Institutions
STEM degrees include majors in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.
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29. Student
Financial Aid
Approximately 90% of
first-time, full-time
students attending
TICUA member
institutions receive
some form of financial
aid – the majority of
which comes from the
institutions’ own
resources.
Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
(IPEDS) “Student Financial Aid” Survey, 2011 (accessed fall 2012) 29
30. Amount of Grant Aid by Source - 2001-2011
Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
(IPEDS) “Student Financial Aid” Survey, 2011 (accessed fall 2012)
31. Student Financial Aid – Pell Grant
TICUA member campuses:
18,468 TICUA students received the Pell Grant
42% of Full-Time, In-State Undergraduates
Average yearly Pell Award amount: $4,468
The Pell Grant is the primary federal grant given to students based on financial
need.
Source: TICUA, fall enrollment report, 2012. Yearly figures are based on fall 2012 award data 31
32. Student Financial Aid –
Tennessee Student Assistance Award
TICUA member campuses:
Number of TICUA students receiving the Tennessee Student Assistance
Award (TSAA) : 4,562
Average award amount: $3,903
The TSAA grant is the primary state grant given to
students based on financial need.
This money is typically awarded by mid-February and 130,000 eligible
students do not receive this award.
Source: TICUA, fall enrollment report, 2012; Yearly figures are based on fall 2012 award data
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33. Student Financial Aid-
Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship
TICUA member campuses:
Number of TICUA students receiving the Tennessee Education Lottery
Scholarship (TELS) : 11,531
40% of TN Undergraduates receive TELS
Total amount distributed: $55,715,089
The TELS award is a State scholarship based on academic performance, with a financial need
component.
Source: TICUA, fall enrollment report, 2012; Yearly figures are based on fall 2012 award data
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34. Tuition and Mandatory Fees
In 2011-12, the national
average published tuition
and fees at private 4-yr
institutions was $28,500,
$7,683 higher than the
average tuition at a TICUA
institution.
The average for private 4-yr
institutions in the South was
$24,713, $3,896 higher than
the average tuition at a
TICUA member institution.
Source: TICUA Tuition and Fee Survey, summer 2012; The College Board, Trends in College Prices, October 2012
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37. TICUA Members’ Economic Impact
TICUA member colleges and universities have an
economic impact of over $16 billion.
TICUA institutions serve as one of the State’s largest
employers. Our members employ over 30,000 faculty and
staff.
The activities of TICUA member campuses sustain an
additional 301,000 jobs in their local communities.
Source: TICUA 2009-10 economic impact study
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