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LANE COLLEGE CHARACTERISTICS
Fact Book 2019-2020
545 Lane Avenue Jackson, Tennessee 38301
www.lanecollege.edu
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Lane College is accredited by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools
Commission on Colleges to award the Associate
of Arts, the Associate of Science, the Bachelor of
Arts, and the Bachelor of Science Degrees.
Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866
Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or
call 404-679-4500 for questions about the
accreditation of Lane College.
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PREFACE
The Lane College Fact Book is an annual publication of the Office of Institutional
Research and Effectiveness. This document is an update of information which is
designed to assist administrators, faculty, staff, and other College constituents with
statistical references about the institution.
The data collected and reported through this report are considered the official data
for the College. As with any statistical data, these contained in the Fact Book are
a snapshot of a single point in time. Unless otherwise noted, the enrollment data
are based on the 14th day of fall 2019 enrollment, and other data are based on the
fiscal year July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019, as these are the official reporting dates
for the Integrated Postsecondary Educational Data System (IPEDS).
Every effort has been made to include within this publication the data most often
requested. A decision had to be made early in the development of the Fact Book
to limit the published data. We invite the users of this book to freely comment on
what data they would like to have included in the future.
Your comments and suggestions will be appreciated as the Office of Institutional
Research and Effectiveness attempts to produce a document that meets the needs
of the College community. Please direct comments to the Office of Institutional
Research and Effectiveness or e-mail [email protected]
Kimberly D. Lebby, Ph.D. Director of Institutional Research
Lane College 545 Lane Avenue
Jackson, Tennessee 38301 (731) 426-7575 Telephone [email protected]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page GENERAL INFORMATION 1
Accreditations and Memberships 1
Lane College Presidents 2
Governance 3
Board of Trustees 3
HIGHLIGHTS 5
Highlights 2019 5
CHARACTERISTICS TABLES AND CHARTS 6
10-Year Enrollment Trends 6
Enrollment by Classification and Gender 7
Veteran Enrollment 7
Enrollment Statistics for Entering Freshman, 10-Year Trend 8
Student Body Enrollment by State of Origin 9
Entering Freshman by State of Origin 9
Entering Freshman by Residency, 10-Year Trend 10
Freshman by State of Origin, 10-Year Trend 11
Entering Freshman ACT Scores, 10-Year Trend 12
Student Retention Rate Analysis, First Time Freshman 13
Student Retention Rate Analysis, Fall to Spring, 5-Year Trend 15
Student Retention Rate Analysis, Spring to Fall, 5-Year Trend 17
6-Year Graduation Rate Analysis 19
4-Year Graduation Rate Analysis 20
Degrees Conferred 21
Degrees Conferred by Division 23
Distribution of Graduates by Major, 10-Year Trend 24
Faculty by Gender 26
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Faculty by Rank 27
Faculty by Degree 28
Faculty by Division 29
Faculty by Rank and Gender 30
Faculty by Division and Degree 31
Faculty Full-time/Part-time 32
Housing Capacity and Occupancy Rates 33
Revenues and Expenditures 2018-2019 34
Tennessee 4-Year Private Institutions Student Costs 35
Financial Aid Awarded to Students 2019-2020 34
The Lane College Campus Map 36
Facilities 37
ALUMNI 40
National Alumni Association Officers 40
National Alumni Associations Regional Vice Presidents 41
National Alumni Chapters 42
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ACCREDITATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS
Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097: Telephone number 404-679-4501) to award the Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Bachelor of Arts, and Bachelor of Science Degrees. Lane is a member of the following organizations:
Tennessee College Association
Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association
National Association of Church-Related Colleges
American Association of Collegiate Registrars & Admissions Officers The United Negro College Fund, Inc.
American Council on Education
Council of Independent Colleges
Council for Opportunity in Education
National Association of College and University Business Officers National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education
Association of Governing Boards
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LANE COLLEGE PRESIDENTS
1887 – PRESENT
Reverend Thomas F. Saunders, 1887-1903
Dr. James Albert Bray, 1903-1907
Dr. James Franklin Lane, 1907 – 1944
Dr. Peter Randolph Shy, 1944-1945 (Acting)
Dr. Dean S. Yarbrough, 1945 – 1948
Professor James H. White, 1948 – 1950
Dr. Richard H. Sewell, 1950
(Acting)
Dr. Chester Arthur Kirkendoll, 1950-1970
Dr. Herman Stone, Jr., 1970 – 1986
Dr. Alex A. Chambers, 1986 – 1992
Dr. Arthur David, March 1992 - August 20, 1992 (Interim)
Dr. Wesley Cornelious McClure, 1992 – 2013
Dr. Glenn M. Vaulx, December 2013 – July 2014
(Interim)
Dr. Logan C. Hampton, July 2014 - Present
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GOVERNANCE
Lane College is governed by a Board of Trustees of up to 30 members. All
members of the Board are elected for 3-year terms. One member of the
faculty and one student serve on the Board as non-voting members. Each
is elected annually by their constituents. The principal committees of the
Board are:
Executive
Financial Affairs
Audit
Development/Investment
Trustee Membership
Student Affairs
Academic Affairs
Physical Plant
BOARD OF TRUSTEESOfficers
Name Year of
Appointment Principal Affiliation
Bishop Henry M. Williamson, Sr. Chairman
2014 Presiding Bishop First Episcopal District
Bishop Marvin Frank Thomas, Sr. Vice Chair
2007 Senior Presiding Bishop Second Episcopal District
Ms. Pamela C. Springfield Secretary
Dr. Logan C. Hampton (Ex‐Officio)
2014 President Lane College
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BOARD OF TRUSTEESMembers
Bishop Nathaniel L. Bond Dr. Phedonia Jones Johnson
Captain Voresa Booker Judge Teresa Jones
Dr. John D. Calhoun Reverend Peris Lester
Dr. Bryan L. Champion Mrs. Cynthia Lloyd
Dr. Carmichael Crutchfield Ms. Nicky Phillips
Dr. Louis E. Cunningham Dr. Ronald M. Powe
Dr. Tyrone Davis Ms. Jacqueline I. Scott
Dr. Jessie Edwards Mr. Gary A. Taylor
Mr. John T. Greene Dr. Keith H. Taylor
Mr. Dacry Harris Mr. Manuel Twillie
Dr. Tequila Harris Reverend Wayne Williams
Ms. E. Florence Hervery Dr. Jerry D. Woodfork, Sr.
Dr. Cassandra Owens (Faculty Representative) Ms. Tierra Mabone (Student Representative)
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HIGHLIGHTS – Fall 2019
1,267 students enrolled; 630 (50%) male and 637 (50%) female.
Average ACT composite (16), average high school G.P.A (2.61).
The average age of the student body is 21.
Tennessee students comprise 768 (61%) of the total enrollment.
Out-of-state students comprise 499 (39%) of the total enrollment.
261 students (or 21%) reside off campus.
1,006 students (or 79%) reside in campus housing.
Fall 2019 deferred payment plan amount $820,173.
Over 17 Million dollars in financial aid was awarded to 97% of Lane
college student body.
405 First-Time Freshman (32%), 71 Transfer Students (6%), 39
Former (re-admitted) Students (3%), and 752 Continuing Students
(59%) form the student body.
Fall Enrollment 2019 Enrollment Statistics at a Glance
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Fall Enrollment by Headcount, 10-Year Trend (2009 – 2019)
YEAR HEADCOUNT
2009 2146
2010 2222
2011 2002
2012 1512
2013 1554
2014 1262
2015 1376
2016 1427
2017 1420
2018 1232
2019 1267
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Enrollment by Classification and Gender - Fall 2019
Classification Male Female Total
Freshman 307 338 645
Sophomore 137 123 260
Junior 98 101 199
Senior 88 75 163
Total 630 637 1267
NOTE: Class standing is determined by the number of credit hours a student has accumulated (Freshman: 1-29; Sophomore: 30-59; Junior: 60-89; Senior: 90 and over)
Veteran Enrollment by Classification and Gender – Fall 2019
Classification Male Female Total
Freshman 1 0 1
Sophomore 0 1 1
Junior 0 0 0
Senior 1 0 0
Total 2 1 3
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Enrollment Statistics for Entering Freshman, 10-Year Trend (2009-2019)
Year Admitted Enrolled Percent of Admitted Students Enrolling
2009 2064 692 34%
2010 2216 696 31%
2011 2125 599 28%
2012 1780 326 18%
2013 2256 405 18%
2014 2528 313 12%
2015 2579 444 17%
2016 2750 403 15%
2017 3674 428 12%
2018 4475 349 8%
2019 4160 405 10%
692 696 599326 405 313
444 403 428 349 405
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Student Body Enrollment by State of Origin Fall 2019
STATE NUMBER OF STUDENTS
PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT
Alabama 56 4%
Arkansas 31 2%
California 25 2%
Florida 24 2%
Georgia 45 4%
Illinois 58 5%
Indiana 12 1%
Louisiana 23 2%
Michigan 49 4%
Mississippi 31 2%
Missouri 36 3%
Ohio 15 1%
Tennessee 768 61%
Texas 18 1%
Wisconsin 31 2%
Other1 45 4%
TOTAL 1267 100%
1 “Other” means states with fewer than 10 students enrolled at Lane College.
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Entering Freshman by State of Origin Fall 2019
State Number of Students
PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL
Alabama 8 2%
Arkansas 11 3%
California 11 3%
Florida 11 3%
Georgia 11 3%
Illinois 18 4%
Louisiana 9 2%
Michigan 9 2%
Missouri 10 2%
Mississippi 10 2%
Tennessee 271 67%
Wisconsin 8 2%
Other1 18 4%
TOTAL 405 100%
1 “Other” means states with fewer than 10 students enrolled at Lane College.
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Entering Freshman by Residency, 10-year Trend (2009-2019)
Year In‐State Out‐of‐State
2009 442 250
2010 460 236
2011 337 262
2012 180 146
2013 218 187
2014 143 169
2015 278 166
2016 230 173
2017 227 201
2018 217 132
2019 271 134
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Freshman by State of Origin, 10-Year Trend (2009-2019)
State 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Alabama 5 10 19 9 12 8 6 40 28 10 8
Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Arkansas 13 7 6 1 5 8 5 3 22 14 11
California 0 0 2 1 1 3 3 2 5 4 11
Colorado 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
Connecticut 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
District of Columbia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Florida 11 7 4 6 5 4 4 3 3 8 11
Georgia 18 30 27 22 21 11 26 31 26 14 11
Hawaii 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Illinois 50 47 69 46 66 35 29 25 29 11 18
Indiana 3 6 5 3 1 5 7 1 3 6 1
Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Kansas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Kentucky 1 4 11 1 2 0 4 1 2 0 1
Louisiana 3 4 0 0 5 1 3 2 3 12 9
Maryland 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1
Massachusetts 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Michigan 27 37 30 6 25 32 21 22 14 10 9
Mississippi 7 8 7 5 5 6 7 8 6 3 10
Missouri 23 15 29 7 11 24 25 7 14 10 10
Nevada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
New Jersey 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
New York 0 0 5 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1
North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 3 0 0
Ohio 10 5 7 4 4 0 7 5 7 6 3
Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Oregon 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pennsylvania 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
South Carolina 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
Tennessee 458 459 337 180 217 143 278 230 227 217 271
Texas 5 8 1 2 0 5 1 6 6 10 4
Virgin Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Virginia 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Washington 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Wisconsin 49 37 34 24 23 20 11 14 25 8 8
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Entering Freshman ACT Composite Scores, 10-year Trend (2009-2019)
Year 25th Percentile 75th Percentile
2009 16 19
2010 14 17
2011 14 17
2012 14 17
2013 13 16
2014 14 17
2015 14 17
2016 14 16
2017 14 18
2018 14 18
2019 14 17
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Student Retention Rate Analysis
Retention Tracking of First-time Freshman
NOTE: Retention rates measure the percentage of entering students who continue their studies the following fall semester.
Entering Cohort Year 1st Year Retention
2008 62%
2009 57%
2010 52%
2011 50%
2012 57%
2013 50%
2014 53%
2015 62%
2016 51%
2017 50%
2018 58%
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Student Retention Rate Analysis
Full-time First Time Freshman Over 4 Years
NOTE: Retention rates measure the percentage of entering students who continue their studies the following fall semester.
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
1 Year 61% 55% 71% 51% 46% 56% 50% 47% 54% 58% 53% 64%
2 Years 43% 38% 51% 30% 35% 25% 35% 32% 40%
3 Years 32% 28% 38% 29% 24% 33%
4 Years 13% 13% 13%
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Student Retention Rate Analysis
Fall to Spring Overall Retention Rate, 5-Year Trend
Academic Year Fall Enrollment GraduatedPotential to
Return in Spring Retained
Retention Rate
2015‐2016 1376 25 1350 1074 80%
2016‐2017 1427 19 1408 1151 82%
2017‐2018 1420 20 1400 1080 77%
2018‐2019 1323 17 1215 1024 84%
2019‐2020 1267 21 1246 1013 80%
NOTE: Retention rates measure the percentage of students who continue their studies the following spring semester.
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Retention Rate
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Student Retention Rate Analysis
Fall to Spring Retention Rate by Classification, 5-Year Trend
Classification 2015‐2016
Retention Rate 2016‐2017
Retention Rate 2017‐2018
Retention Rate 2018‐2019
Retention Rate 2019‐2020
Retention Rate
Freshman 80% 75% 72% 77% 74%
Sophomore 91% 86% 75% 89% 86%
Junior 94% 93% 88% 92% 90%
Senior 96% 91% 95% 94% 95%
NOTE: Retention rates measure the percentage of students who continue their studies the following spring semester.
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Student Retention Rate Analysis
Spring to Fall Overall Retention Rate, 5-Year Trend
Academic Year Spring Enrollment GraduatedPotential to Return in Fall
Retained Retention
Rate
Spring 2015 to Fall 2015 1131 146 985 738 75%
Spring 2016 to Fall 2016 1263 130 1133 900 79%
Spring 2017 to Fall 2017 1268 147 1121 831 74%
Spring 2018 to Fall 2018 1152 142 1010 745 74%
Spring 2019 to Fall 2019 1107 159 949 749 79%
NOTE: Retention rates measure the percentage of students who continue their studies the following fall semester.
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Retention Rate
Academic Year
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Student Retention Rate Analysis
Spring to Fall Retention Rate by Classification, 5-Year Trend
Classification Spring 2015 to Fall 2015
Spring 2016 to Fall 2016
Spring 2017 to Fall 2017
Spring 2018 to Fall 2018
Spring 2019 to Fall 2019
Freshman 62% 73% 64% 63% 70%
Sophomore 83% 86% 81% 75% 85%
Junior 89% 91% 87% 92% 92%
Senior 82% 78% 79% 79% 78%
NOTE: Retention rates measure the percentage of students who continue their studies the following fall semester.
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Graduation of First-time Degree-seeking Freshman Percent Completing in 6 Years
Entering Cohort Year 6th Year 2004 32% 2005 35% 2006 36% 2007 31% 2008 32% 2009 24% 2010 20% 2011 20% 2012 24% 2013 22%
NOTE: Graduation rates measure the percentage of entering students who complete their program in a certain time.
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Graduation of First-time Degree-seeking Freshman Percent Completing in 4 Years
Entering Cohort Year 4th Year 2006 22% 2007 20% 2008 19% 2009 15% 2010 11% 2011 10% 2012 10% 2013 12% 2014 14% 2015 17%
NOTE: Graduation rates measure the percentage of entering students who complete their program in a certain time.
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Associate of Arts and Bachelor of Arts Degrees Conferred
(Spring and Summer 2019)
MAJOR MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Criminal Justice 13 15 28
English 0 4 4
French 0 0 0
History 3 0 3
Interdisciplinary Studies 2 6* 8
Mass Communication 5 6 11
Music 3 1 4
Religion 0 0 0
Sociology 6 13 19
TOTAL 32 45 77 *Note: Includes one Associate of Arts Degrees Conferred.
Type and Percent Art Degrees Conferred in 2019
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Criminal Justice English French
History Interdisciplinary Studies* Mass Communication
Music Religion Sociology
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Bachelor of Science Degrees Conferred (Spring and Summer 2019)
MAJOR MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Biology 6 14 20
Business 16 19 35
Chemistry 1 1 2
Computer Science 6 0 6
Mathematics 1 1 2
Physical Education 13 7 20
Physics 0 0 0
TOTAL 43 42 85
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Biology Business Chemistry Computer Science Mathematics Physical Education Physics
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Degrees Conferred by Division (Spring and Summer 2019)
Division MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Business and Social and Behavioral Sciences (BSBS) 38 47 85
Liberal Studies and Education (LSE)* 23 24 47
Natural and Physical Sciences (NPS) 14 16 30
TOTAL 75 87 162
*Note: Includes one Associate of Arts Degrees Conferred.
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Business and Social and Behavioral Sciences (BSBS) Liberal Studies and Education (LSE) Natural and Physical Sciences (NPS)
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Distribution of Graduates by Major, 10-year Trend (2009-2019)
Major 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Biology 21 34 43 44 46 36 30 25 28 18 20
Business 43 49 54 58 40 39 35 24 38 25 35
Chemistry 5 5 3 5 4 2 6 1 2 3 2
Computer Science 11 15 16 14 14 6 12 10 2 4 6
Criminal Justice 25 47 53 44 39 39 34 26 25 28 28
English 5 5 3 1 2 3 2 3 3 4 4
French 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
History 0 3 0 9 0 2 3 4 3 3 3
Interdisciplinary Studies 30 27 27 24 43 25 9 13 4 5 8*
Mass Communication 15 24 22 24 22 15 12 13 14 10 11
Mathematics 3 4 4 7 9 4 3 7 1 2 2
Music 3 2 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 4
Physical Education 12 24 27 20 24 26 11 6 17 21 20
Physics 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Religion 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0
Sociology 16 23 52 34 36 40 24 27 16 20 19
TOTAL 189 262 307 288 281 239 182 159 152 144 162
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Distribution of Graduates by Major, 2019
Total Degrees Conferred by Lane College, 10-Year Trend
(2009-2019)
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Faculty by Gender- Fall 2019
Male 47 Female 25
Percent Faculty by Gender Fall 2019
NOTE: Faculty include both full-time and part-time faculty employed by the College.
66%
35%
Male Female
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Faculty by Rank- Fall 2019
Professor 1
Associate Professor 9
Assistant Professor 44
Instructor 10
Adjunct 8
Percent Faculty by Rank Fall 2019
NOTE: Faculty include both full-time and part-time faculty employed by the College.
1%
13%
61%
14%
11%
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Adjunct
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Faculty by Degree- Fall 2019
Doctoral 45Masters and other 27
Percent Faculty by Degree Fall 2019
NOTE: Faculty include both full-time and part-time faculty employed by the College.
63%
38%
Doctoral Masters and other
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Faculty by Division- Fall 2019
Business and Social and Behavioral Sciences
16
Liberal Studies and Education 33Natural and Physical
Sciences 23
Percent Faculty by Division Fall 2019
NOTE: Faculty include both full-time and part-time faculty employed by the College. BSBS – Business and Social and Behavioral Sciences LSE – Liberal Studies and Education NPS – Natural and Physical Sciences
22%
46%
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BSBS LSE NPS
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Faculty by Rank and Gender- Fall 2019
Rank Male Female
Professor 1 0
Associate Professor 6 3
Assistant Professor 27 17
Instructor 6 4
Adjunct 7 1
General Regular Faculty by Rank and Gender Fall 2019
NOTE: Faculty include both full-time and part-time faculty employed by the College.
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Faculty by Division and Degree- Fall 2019
Division Doctoral Masters and other
Business and Social and Behavioral Sciences
10 6
Liberal Studies and Education 16 17
Natural and Physical 19 4
General Regular Faculty by Division and Degree Fall 2019
NOTE: Faculty include both full-time and part-time faculty employed by the College BSBS – Business and Social and Behavioral Sciences LSE – Liberal Studies and Education NPS – Natural and Physical Sciences
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Faculty Full-time/Part-time- Fall 2019
Full-time 63 Part-time 10
Percent Full-time and Part-time Faculty Fall 2018
86%
14%
Full‐time Part‐time
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Housing Capacity and Occupancy Rates – Fall 2019
Residence Hall Capacity Assigned Occupancy Rate
Cleaves Hall (F) 102 91 89% Hamlett Hall (F) 234 200 85% Jennie Hall (F) 129 124 96% Orchards Hall (F) 86 81 94% Subtotal for Women 551 496 90% Alumni Hall (M) 86 84 98% Edens (M) 86 82 95% Graves (M) 192 154 80% Harper Hall (M) 129 102 79% Smith (M) 98 88 90% Subtotal for Men 591 510 94% TOTAL 1142 1006 88%
Summary of Housing Occupancy - Fall 2019
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2017 Fiscal Year Current Funds Revenues By Source and
Expenditures By Function
July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019
Tuition and Fees 14,621,180
Federal grants and contracts 4,649,531
State grants and contracts ----
Private gifts, grants, and contracts 1,534,622
Local grants and contracts ----
Investment Return 163,117
Sales and Services of Auxiliary Enterprises 6,793,708
Other revenue 258,057
Total Revenue 28,020,215
Instruction 5,430,715
Public Service ----
Academic Support 2,440,240
Student Services 2,163,166
Institutional Support 6,329,038
Auxiliary Enterprise 8,010,805
Scholarships/Fellowships (Aid to Students) 3,396,876
Total Expenses 27,708,840
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TN 4-Year Private Institutions Student Costs
Institution Tuition and Fees
Belmont University $32,650
Bethel University $17,010
Christian Brothers University $33,840
Fisk University $21,480
Freed-Hardeman University $22,950
Lane College $11,790
LeMoyne-Owen College $11,196
Lipscomb University $33,424
Rhodes College $49,198
Union University $33,750
Vanderbilt University $52,070
NOTE: Typical tuition and required fees for a full-time undergraduate student for full academic year as reported in the 2019 TICUA Characteristics.
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Financial Aid Awarded to Students 2019-2020
Award Type Total
Awarded Average Award
Number Receiving
% Students Receiving
Total Federal Aid $13,057,647 $10,355 1062 84% Federal Pell Grant $5,604,446 $5,457 1027 81% Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
$503,375 $605 832 66%
Federal Loan (Subsidized) $3,250,435 $3,313 981 77% Federal Loan (Unsubsidized) $3,297,137 $3,456 954 75% Parent Plus Loan $402,225 $4,520 89 7% Total Tennessee State Aid $2,630,406 $4,072 646 51% Tennessee HOPE Scholarship $459,050 $4,591 100 8% Tennessee HOPE Access Grant $5,000 $2,500 2 <1% TN Student Assistance Award $2,131,500 $3,969 537 42% Tennessee Promise $33,856 $4,232 8 1% Tennessee Aspire Award $1,000 $1,000 1 <1% Private Loans $75,370 $10,767 7 1% Total Institutional Aid $2,040,949 $4,791 426 34% Total Private/Community Aid $40,231 $2,874 14 1% Total Loan Aid $7,025,197 $6,935 1013 80%
Total grants and scholarships received by all undergraduate students $10,819,407Percentage of FTFT students receiving any financial aid 95%
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LANE COLLEGE CAMPUS MAP WITH APARTMENTS
1. JK. Daniels Hall 17. Mary Johnson Lane House2. Central Heating Plant 18. Health Center 3. J.F. Lane Health Building 19. The Lighthouse4. Bray Hall Administration Building 20. Athletic Field House 5. Saunders Hall 21. P.R. Shy Building6. O.L. Greer-Armour Hall 22. Water Tower Place 7. Graves Hall 23. Stone Amenities Center8. Berry Music Hall 24. Football/Basketball Courts 9. Stone Hall 25. Physical Plant Building10. Hamlett Hall 26. Security Station (Saunders Hall #5) 11. Cleaves Hall 27. The Orchards12. Kirkendoll Student Center 28. The Edens 13. Smith Hall 29. Alumni Hall 33. The Pond at the Plain14. Chambers-McClure Academic Center 30. Millennium Hall 34. The Dragons Den 15. Phillips Hall 31. Harper Hall 35. Lane Crest Apartments16. Beck Apartments 32. Jennie E. Lane Hall 36. Rich Cove Apartments
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Facilities
Building Name Occupancy/ Square
Footage Year Built
Year Renovated Utilization
Alumni Hall Residence Hall 14,000 2008
Beck Faculty Apartments Apartment 10,000 1959
Berry Music Hall Admin./Classrooms 5,210 1954 1986
Bray Hall Admin./Classrooms 23,592 1905 1999
CMAC1 Library/Admin./Class. 71,418 1997
Eastbrooke Faculty Apartments 18,000 2004
Field House Athletic Training 6,000 1999
File Storage File Storage 1,000
Football Stadium Football Stadium 1960
Graves Hall Residence Hall 43,278 1969
Greer Armour Admin./Classrooms 15,498 1969
Hamlett Hall Residence Hall 58,653 1970
Harper Hall Residence Hall 21,000 2009
J. F. Lane Health & Phys. Ed. Admin./Classrooms 45,990 1973
J.K. Daniels Building Admin./Classrooms 9,270 1928 1992
Jennie Lane Residence Hall 21,000 2009
K. Student Center1 Student Center 2,240 1964
Millennium Hall Admin/Classrooms 40,000 2009
N.C. Cleaves Hall Residence Hall 19,518 1921 1992
Phillips Hall Dining Hall 16,000 2007
President’s Home President’s Home 2,000 1992
Radio Station Radio Station 9,000 1950
Saunders Hall Admin./Classrooms 14,406 1889 1992
Smith Hall Residence Hall 29,974 1963
Stone Hall Admin./Classrooms 6,985 1992
Storage Storage 1,920 1999
Storage Storage 5,280 1999
Storage Storage 3,840 1999
The Edens Residence Hall 14,000 2007
The Lighthouse Church/Chapel 4930 1905
The Orchards Residence Hall 14,000 2007
Water Tower Place Bookstore, Copy Center, Student Affairs 6,960 1999
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Lane College Room Use Summary
NOTE: Campus space that Lane College does not use currently is not included in this summary.
42%
3%
45%
10%
Admin/Classroom Facilities General‐Use Facilities
Residential Facilities Support Facilities
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NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS
NATIONAL PRESIDENT Captain Voresa Booker
Collierville, TN
VICE PRESIDENT Ms. Onita Robertson
Murfreesboro, TN
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Mrs. Ella Flannagan
Memphis, TN
RECORDING SECRETARY Ms. Pamela Springfield
Jackson, TN
FINANCIAL SECRETARY Mrs. Tommie Kirkendoll
Jackson, TN
TREASURER Mr. Isaac Northern
Memphis, TN
CHAPLAIN Ms. June Jones
Jackson, TN
PARLIAMENTARIAN Mr. George Williams
Milwaukee, WI
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NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENTS
GREAT LAKES REGION Ms. Faye Godwin
SOUTHERN/SOUTH CENTRAL REGION
Mrs. Helen Owens
EASTERN/EAST COAST REGION
Dr. Brenda Shaw
GULF COAST REGION
Mrs. Jamekia Britt
WEST COAST REGION
Vacant
REV.03/2020
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ALUMNI CHAPTER PRESIDENTS
Atlanta Chapter Mr. Jay Harvey
Atlanta, GA
Chicago Chapter Mr. Marcus Bullock
Chicago, IL
Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter Mr. Rodney Johnson
Arlington, TX
Detroit Chapter Ms. Jean B. Potts
Southfield, MI
Fayette County Chapter Dr. Myles Wilson
Memphis, TN
Indianapolis Chapter Mrs. Belvadine Willis
Indianapolis, IN
Jackson Chapter Mr. B. J. Godwin
Jackson, TN
Memphis Chapter Dr. Carmen Dance
Memphis, TN
Middle TN Chapter Mr. Steven Carter
Gallatin, TN
Milwaukee Chapter Ms. Pamela Bolden
Milwaukee, WI
Ohio Chapter Mr. Alaric Green
Columbus, OH
Shelby County Chapter Ms. Tonya Cooper
Cordova, TN
St. Louis Chapter Mr. Shaun Strong
St. Louis, MO
Tipton County Chapter Mr. William Perry
Millington, TN