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Education Statistics > Postsecondary > Degrees Awarded > Bachelors (per capita) (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   District of Columbia: 1.714 per 100 people 
# 2   Rhode Island: 0.86 per 100 people 
# 3   Utah: 0.806 per 100 people 
# 4   North Dakota: 0.791 per 100 people 
# 5   Vermont: 0.746 per 100 people 
# 6   Massachusetts: 0.712 per 100 people 
# 7   Iowa: 0.68 per 100 people 
# 8   Nebraska: 0.65 per 100 people 
# 9   South Dakota: 0.612 per 100 people 
# 10   Pennsylvania: 0.606 per 100 people 
# 11   Delaware: 0.605 per 100 people 
# 12   New Hampshire: 0.604 per 100 people 
# 13   Missouri: 0.586 per 100 people 
# 14   Kansas: 0.584 per 100 people 
# 15   Indiana: 0.58 per 100 people 
= 16   Wisconsin: 0.574 per 100 people 
= 16   Montana: 0.574 per 100 people 
# 18   New York: 0.562 per 100 people 
# 19   Colorado: 0.541 per 100 people 
# 20   Minnesota: 0.532 per 100 people 
# 21   Michigan: 0.506 per 100 people 
# 22   West Virginia: 0.501 per 100 people 
= 23   Ohio: 0.491 per 100 people 
= 23   Oklahoma: 0.491 per 100 people 
# 25   Connecticut: 0.48 per 100 people 
# 26   Louisiana: 0.472 per 100 people 
# 27   Virginia: 0.471 per 100 people 
# 28   Alabama: 0.469 per 100 people 
# 29   Illinois: 0.466 per 100 people 
= 30   Maine: 0.458 per 100 people 
= 30   Oregon: 0.458 per 100 people 
= 32   North Carolina: 0.447 per 100 people 
= 32   Maryland: 0.447 per 100 people 
# 34   Arizona: 0.442 per 100 people 
# 35   Washington: 0.433 per 100 people 
# 36   Hawaii: 0.431 per 100 people 
# 37   Idaho: 0.423 per 100 people 
# 38   South Carolina: 0.42 per 100 people 
# 39   Tennessee: 0.419 per 100 people 
# 40   Kentucky: 0.413 per 100 people 
= 41   Georgia: 0.399 per 100 people 
= 41   Mississippi: 0.399 per 100 people 
# 43   California: 0.394 per 100 people 
# 44   Arkansas: 0.388 per 100 people 
= 45   Texas: 0.374 per 100 people 
= 45   New Mexico: 0.374 per 100 people 
# 47   Florida: 0.359 per 100 people 
# 48   New Jersey: 0.351 per 100 people 
# 49   Wyoming: 0.328 per 100 people 
# 50   Nevada: 0.213 per 100 people 
# 51   Alaska: 0.212 per 100 people 
Weighted average: 0.5 per 100 people  



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. Per capita figures expressed per 100 population.

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