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DEFINITION
This is the number of bachelors' degrees awarded. A baccalaureate or equivalent degree, as determined by the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education, is an award that normally requires at least 4 but not more than 5 years of full-time equivalent college-level work. This includes all bachelor's degrees conferred in a 5-year cooperative (work-study) program. A cooperative plan provides for alternate class attendance and employment in business, industry, or government; thus, it allows students to combine actual work experience with their college studies. Also includes bachelor's degrees in which the normal 4 years of work are completed in 3 years.
Education Statistics > Postsecondary > Degrees Awarded > Bachelors (most recent) by state
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142,418 |
27,442 |
1,405 |
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States
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Amount
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# 1
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California: |
142,418 |
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# 2
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New York: |
108,135 |
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# 3
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Texas: |
85,539 |
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# 4
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Pennsylvania: |
75,343 |
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# 5
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Florida: |
63,811 |
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# 6
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Illinois: |
59,537 |
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# 7
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Ohio: |
56,256 |
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# 8
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Michigan: |
51,166 |
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# 9
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Massachusetts: |
45,583 |
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# 10
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North Carolina: |
38,774 |
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# 11
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Indiana: |
36,388 |
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# 12
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Georgia: |
36,162 |
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# 13
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Virginia: |
35,660 |
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# 14
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Missouri: |
34,006 |
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# 15
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Wisconsin: |
31,759 |
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# 16
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New Jersey: |
30,564 |
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# 17
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Minnesota: |
27,324 |
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# 18
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Washington: |
27,240 |
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# 19
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Arizona: |
26,225 |
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# 20
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Colorado: |
25,247 |
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# 21
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Maryland: |
25,008 |
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# 22
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Tennessee: |
24,983 |
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# 23
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Alabama: |
21,386 |
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# 24
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Louisiana: |
21,336 |
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# 25
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Iowa: |
20,174 |
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# 26
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Utah: |
19,909 |
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# 27
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South Carolina: |
17,891 |
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# 28
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Oklahoma: |
17,424 |
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# 29
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Kentucky: |
17,243 |
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# 30
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Connecticut: |
16,853 |
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# 31
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Oregon: |
16,664 |
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# 32
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Kansas: |
16,022 |
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# 33
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Mississippi: |
11,663 |
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# 34
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Nebraska: |
11,439 |
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# 35
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Arkansas: |
10,784 |
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# 36
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District of Columbia: |
9,435 |
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# 37
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Rhode Island: |
9,251 |
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# 38
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West Virginia: |
9,101 |
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# 39
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New Hampshire: |
7,908 |
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# 40
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New Mexico: |
7,217 |
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# 41
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Maine: |
6,059 |
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# 42
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Idaho: |
6,042 |
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# 43
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Hawaii: |
5,499 |
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# 44
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Montana: |
5,369 |
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# 45
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Nevada: |
5,136 |
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# 46
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Delaware: |
5,101 |
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# 47
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North Dakota: |
5,033 |
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# 48
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South Dakota: |
4,752 |
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# 49
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Vermont: |
4,648 |
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# 50
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Wyoming: |
1,670 |
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# 51
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Alaska: |
1,405 |
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Total: |
1,399,542 |
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Weighted average: |
27,442.0 |
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DEFINITION: This is the number of bachelors' degrees awarded. A baccalaureate or equivalent degree, as determined by the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education, is an award that normally requires at least 4 but not more than 5 years of full-time equivalent college-level work. This includes all bachelor's degrees conferred in a 5-year cooperative (work-study) program. A cooperative plan provides for alternate class attendance and employment in business, industry, or government; thus, it allows students to combine actual work experience with their college studies. Also includes bachelor's degrees in which the normal 4 years of work are completed in 3 years.
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