Representative Scott DesJarlais (R-TN04)
Vanderbilt University Impact
Vanderbilt’s economic, social and cultural contributions to Tennessee’s Congressional District 4.
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3,299
VU alumni living in the district
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$4.83M
Total undergraduate financial aid received
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161
Degree-seeking students enrolled
- $1,433,531 in financial aid paid by VU to undergraduate Pell Grant recipients
- 19,225 high school participants in outreach activities provided by the Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering
- 1,880 all time VU donors
- 600 VU employees
- 554 practicing VU School of Nursing alumni
- 356 library materials loaned by VU to libraries through the Interlibrary Loan Program
- 290 VU School of Nursing students who served district-based clinics
- 262 K-12 schools participated in the Tennessee Educator Survey
- 79 individuals attended events at VU Dyer Observatory
- 76 youth participated in VU sports camps
- 75 individuals enrolled in VU Blair Academy
- 69 students participated in Vanderbilt Programs for Talented Youth
- 24 practicing VU Peabody College-trained K-12 teachers
- 6 students enrolled in Next Steps at VU
- 3 VU Peabody College student teacher placements in K-12 schools
NOTE: Data associated with a zip code represented by multiple districts will be counted once for each district. Vanderbilt University's FY 2022 runs July 1, 2021-June 30, 2022.
This data was compiled by the Division of Government and Community Relations in partnership with the Office of Data and Strategic Analytics.
For more information, please contact the Vanderbilt Office of Federal Relations:
Christina West 202-216-4370 | Julie Harding 615-343-2238
federalrelations@vanderbilt.edu