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In the list below, one can find the population in each state and territory of the U.S. who has attained a specific education level (out of people 25 years or over), and the percentage of the population who has attained that education level. The list is initially sorted in Alphabetical order but one can click the table headers to sort by any column.
The most significant average income difference was between those who had some college education or an associate degree and those who had a bachelor's degree. While those with some college averaged $31,046, those with a bachelor's degree averaged $51,194, over $20,000 (64.9%) a year more.
80.7 51.1 22.8 7.8 HS = high school completed SC = some college BA = bachelor's degree AD = advanced degree According to 2007 data, 55 percent of college students were females and 45 percent were males. From 1995 until 2005, the number of males enrolled in college increased by 18 percent, while the number of female students rose by 27 percent. [26]
Number of schools at each ranking per district in 2023-24: Green Bay: One five-star, 11 four-stars, 16 three-stars, four two-stars, six one-stars De Pere: Two five-stars, four four-stars
A US Department of Education longitudinal survey of 15,000 high school students in 2002 and 2012, found that 84% of the 27-year-old students had some college education, but only 34% achieved a bachelor's degree or higher; 79% owe some money for college and 55% owe more than $10,000; college dropouts were three times more likely to be unemployed ...
Nov. 6—When it comes to graduation rates in New Mexico, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. According to data recently posted to the state Public Education Department's website, New ...
In 2019, the state average was 86.9%. On the Treasure Coast, the St. Lucie County graduation rate was 90.4%; Indian River was 88.5%; and Martin was 87.4%. Colleen Wixon is the education reporter ...
This list of largest United States public university campuses by enrollment includes only individual four-year campuses, not four-year universities. Universities can have multiple campuses with a single administration.