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

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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   District of Columbia: 0.765 per 10 people 
# 2   North Dakota: 0.667 per 10 people 
# 3   Utah: 0.63 per 10 people 
# 4   Wyoming: 0.581 per 10 people 
# 5   Nebraska: 0.575 per 10 people 
# 6   Iowa: 0.574 per 10 people 
# 7   Kansas: 0.534 per 10 people 
# 8   Vermont: 0.525 per 10 people 
# 9   Rhode Island: 0.52 per 10 people 
# 10   South Dakota: 0.513 per 10 people 
# 11   Wisconsin: 0.503 per 10 people 
# 12   Minnesota: 0.495 per 10 people 
# 13   Missouri: 0.475 per 10 people 
# 14   Kentucky: 0.469 per 10 people 
# 15   West Virginia: 0.467 per 10 people 
# 16   Colorado: 0.461 per 10 people 
# 17   Indiana: 0.458 per 10 people 
# 18   Arizona: 0.453 per 10 people 
# 19   Michigan: 0.441 per 10 people 
# 20   Idaho: 0.436 per 10 people 
# 21   Massachusetts: 0.422 per 10 people 
# 22   Maine: 0.421 per 10 people 
# 23   Ohio: 0.412 per 10 people 
# 24   Pennsylvania: 0.41 per 10 people 
# 25   Oklahoma: 0.409 per 10 people 
# 26   Oregon: 0.405 per 10 people 
# 27   New Hampshire: 0.402 per 10 people 
# 28   Montana: 0.398 per 10 people 
# 29   Illinois: 0.394 per 10 people 
# 30   Delaware: 0.389 per 10 people 
# 31   Virginia: 0.374 per 10 people 
# 32   Arkansas: 0.371 per 10 people 
# 33   Washington: 0.367 per 10 people 
# 34   North Carolina: 0.361 per 10 people 
# 35   Alabama: 0.358 per 10 people 
# 36   Tennessee: 0.338 per 10 people 
# 37   Connecticut: 0.332 per 10 people 
# 38   New York: 0.328 per 10 people 
# 39   Louisiana: 0.32 per 10 people 
# 40   South Carolina: 0.317 per 10 people 
# 41   Alaska: 0.316 per 10 people 
# 42   Maryland: 0.31 per 10 people 
# 43   Mississippi: 0.297 per 10 people 
# 44   Georgia: 0.278 per 10 people 
# 45   Texas: 0.277 per 10 people 
# 46   New Mexico: 0.273 per 10 people 
# 47   Florida: 0.265 per 10 people 
# 48   California: 0.257 per 10 people 
# 49   Nevada: 0.255 per 10 people 
# 50   New Jersey: 0.239 per 10 people 
# 51   Hawaii: 0.136 per 10 people 
Weighted average: 0.4 per 10 people  



DEFINITION: This is the count of all white students enrolled in courses creditable toward a degree or other formal award; in courses that are part of a vocational or occupational program, including those enrolled in off-campus centers; and high school students taking regular college courses for credit. "White" refers to persons having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East (except those of Hispanic origin). Per capita figures expressed per 10 population.

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