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This is the count of two-year institutions that are eligible for Title IV federal financial-aid programs and grant a degree. For an institution to participate in Title IV financial-aid programs it must offer a program of at least 300 clock hours in length, have accreditation recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, have been in business for at least 2 years, and have signed a participation agreement with the Department. A two-year institution offers programs of at least 2 but less than 4 years duration. These include occupational and vocational schools with programs of at least 1800 hours and academic institutions with programs of less than 4 years. These do not include bachelor�s degree-granting institutions where the baccalaureate program can be completed in 3 years
Education Statistics > Postsecondary > Number Of Institutions > Two Year (most recent) by state
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States
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Amount
(top to bottom)
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| #1 | California: | 173 | |
| #2 | Pennsylvania: | 111 | |
| #3 | Texas: | 104 | |
| #4 | Ohio: | 90 | |
| #5 | New York: | 87 | |
| #6 | North Carolina: | 65 | |
| #7 | Georgia: | 63 | |
| #8 | Illinois: | 60 | |
| #9 | Louisiana: | 60 | |
| #10 | Florida: | 56 | |
| #11 | Missouri: | 42 | |
| #12 | Minnesota: | 41 | |
| #13 | Arizona: | 41 | |
| #14 | Indiana: | 38 | |
| #15 | Kentucky: | 38 | |
| #16 | Washington: | 38 | |
| #17 | Michigan: | 35 | |
| #18 | Virginia: | 35 | |
| #19 | Tennessee: | 33 | |
| #20 | Colorado: | 32 | |
| #21 | Kansas: | 31 | |
| #22 | Alabama: | 30 | |
| #23 | Massachusetts: | 25 | |
| #24 | South Carolina: | 25 | |
| #25 | Arkansas: | 24 | |
| #26 | New Mexico: | 22 | |
| #27 | West Virginia: | 21 | |
| #28 | Maryland: | 21 | |
| #29 | New Jersey: | 21 | |
| #30 | Mississippi: | 20 | |
| #31 | Wisconsin: | 20 | |
| #32 | Oregon: | 20 | |
| #33 | Iowa: | 19 | |
| #34 | Oklahoma: | 19 | |
| #35 | Connecticut: | 15 | |
| #36 | Montana: | 13 | |
| #37 | Nebraska: | 12 | |
| #38 | Utah: | 11 | |
| #39 | Maine: | 10 | |
| #40 | Nevada: | 9 | |
| #41 | Hawaii: | 9 | |
| #42 | North Dakota: | 9 | |
| #43 | Wyoming: | 8 | |
| #44 | South Dakota: | 6 | |
| #45 | New Hampshire: | 6 | |
| #46 | Delaware: | 4 | |
| #47 | Idaho: | 4 | |
| #48 | Vermont: | 3 | |
| #49 | Alaska: | 2 | |
| #50 | Rhode Island: | 2 | |
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Total: |
1,683 |
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Weighted average: |
33.7 |
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DEFINITION: This is the count of two-year institutions that are eligible for Title IV federal financial-aid programs and grant a degree. For an institution to participate in Title IV financial-aid programs it must offer a program of at least 300 clock hours in length, have accreditation recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, have been in business for at least 2 years, and have signed a participation agreement with the Department. A two-year institution offers programs of at least 2 but less than 4 years duration. These include occupational and vocational schools with programs of at least 1800 hours and academic institutions with programs of less than 4 years. These do not include bachelor�s degree-granting institutions where the baccalaureate program can be completed in 3 years
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