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Tennessee Higher Education Commission. Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Program Special Report. Tennessee Higher Education Commission January 27, 2011. Tennessee Higher Education Commission. Four Distinct Studies.
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Tennessee Higher Education Commission Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Program Special Report Tennessee Higher Education Commission January 27, 2011
Tennessee Higher Education Commission Four Distinct Studies • Impact of the Lower GPA Requirement at the 48 Hour Benchmark on College Retention • Impact of the Provisional Renewal Rule • Lottery Scholarship and Affordability • The General Assembly Merit Scholarship and its Outcomes
Scholarship Renewal Requirement 3.00 2.75 Provisional Track (3.0 Term GPA also required) Cumulative GPA Before 2008 After 2008 48 72 96 24 Cumulative Credit Hours (Attempted) Tennessee Higher Education Commission
Tennessee Higher Education Commission Impact of the Lower GPA Requirement at the 48 Hour Benchmark on College Retention Main Findings 2008-09: 1,607 students benefited, $5.9 million; 2009-10: 1,856 students, $7.0 million; In Fall 2009, “2.75 beneficiaries” accounted for 9.7 percentof TELS students with 48-71 credit hours; “2.75 beneficiaries” had a higher enrollment share of males, African-American, and low-income students compared to regular recipients; and The fall-to-fall scholarship renewal rate was 55.8 percent for Fall 2009 first-time 2.75 beneficiaries (88% for TELS overall).
Predicted Chances for Returning in Next Fall Semester 2-year 4-year Percent
Tennessee Higher Education Commission Impact of the Provisional Renewal Rule Main Findings 2008-09: 1,185 students benefited, $2.9 million; 2009-10: 1,701 students, $4.3 million; In Fall 2009, provisional recipients accounted for 6.1 percentof TELS students with 72 or more credit hours; Provisional recipients had higher enrollment shares of males, African-American, and low-income students compared to non-provisional recipients; Approximately half of provisional students entered the provisional path at the 72 credit hour benchmark; and The fall-to-fall scholarship renewal rate for provisional students was 49 percent (86% for TELS overall).
Tennessee Higher Education Commission Lottery Scholarship and Affordability Question: How much has the lottery scholarship reduced students’ financial burden? Main Findings Students from the most affluent families appear to have the financial ability to pay the total cost of attendance without the lottery scholarship. The scholarship dollars awarded $90 million to such students. Notes: Analysis limited to full-time, undergraduate, Tennessee resident students, age 24 or less, FAFSA applicants. Total Student Resources = Lottery + TSAA + Pell + Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Average award amounts include both TELS recipients and non-recipients
Total Student Resources at TBR Universities by Income Level, 2009-10
Total Student Resources at UT Campuses by Income Level, 2009-10
Total Student Resources at TBR Community Colleges by Income Level, 2009-10
Total Student Resources at Private Institutions by Income Level, 2009-10
Tennessee Higher Education Commission The General Assembly Merit Scholarship and its Outcomes This study was added to THEC reporting requirements by T.C.A. §49-4-903(d) Main Findings Fall 2009: 1,389GAMS freshmen (5.2% of TELS overall) The most recent second year scholarship renewal rate for GAMS recipients was 90%(55% for TELS overall). The 5-year graduation rate for GAMS was 81% (50% for TELS Overall) The 5-year graduation rate with the scholarship for GAMS was 73%(33% for TELS overall). The GAMS renewal requirement is relatively easier compared to similar high-ability scholarship programs in other Southern states. The “Market Penetration Rate” for high-achieving public high school graduates was 65 percent in Fall 2009.
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