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Education Statistics > Postsecondary > Total Fall Enrollment > Graduate (per capita) (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  District of Columbia:5.498 per 100 people 
#2  Massachusetts:1.482 per 100 people 
#3  Arizona:1.302 per 100 people 
#4  Minnesota:1.178 per 100 people 
#5  Colorado:1.036 per 100 people 
#6  New York:1.02 per 100 people 
#7  Maryland:0.997 per 100 people 
#8  Missouri:0.977 per 100 people 
#9  Illinois:0.911 per 100 people 
#10  Connecticut:0.86 per 100 people 
#11  Rhode Island:0.854 per 100 people 
#12  New Mexico:0.819 per 100 people 
#13  Delaware:0.798 per 100 people 
#14  Pennsylvania:0.792 per 100 people 
#15  Michigan:0.784 per 100 people 
#16  New Hampshire:0.782 per 100 people 
#17  Nebraska:0.777 per 100 people 
#18  Kansas:0.763 per 100 people 
#19  Virginia:0.735 per 100 people 
#20  Alabama:0.724 per 100 people 
#21  Vermont:0.701 per 100 people 
#22  North Dakota:0.68 per 100 people 
#23  Hawaii:0.674 per 100 people 
#24  Indiana:0.669 per 100 people 
#25  Ohio:0.649 per 100 people 
#26  Utah:0.647 per 100 people 
#27  California:0.644 per 100 people 
#28  South Dakota:0.629 per 100 people 
#29  Wyoming:0.626 per 100 people 
#30  Louisiana:0.619 per 100 people 
#31  Wisconsin:0.614 per 100 people 
#32  New Jersey:0.604 per 100 people 
#33  Kentucky:0.596 per 100 people 
#34  West Virginia:0.582 per 100 people 
#35  Oklahoma:0.573 per 100 people 
#36  Oregon:0.565 per 100 people 
#37  Iowa:0.56 per 100 people 
#38  Texas:0.552 per 100 people 
#39  North Carolina:0.545 per 100 people 
#40  Maine:0.545 per 100 people 
#41  Georgia:0.54 per 100 people 
#42  Tennessee:0.54 per 100 people 
#43  Florida:0.509 per 100 people 
#44  Idaho:0.498 per 100 people 
#45  South Carolina:0.496 per 100 people 
#46  Mississippi:0.484 per 100 people 
#47  Washington:0.441 per 100 people 
#48  Montana:0.423 per 100 people 
#49  Arkansas:0.393 per 100 people 
#50  Nevada:0.392 per 100 people 
#51  Alaska:0.347 per 100 people 
Weighted average: 0.8 per 100 people  


DEFINITION: This is the count of students who hold a bachelor's or first-professional degree, or equivalent, and are taking courses at the post-baccalaureate level. These students may or may not be enrolled in graduate programs . Per capita figures expressed per 100 population.

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