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Education Statistics > Postsecondary > Number Of Institutions > Two Year (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount 
# 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 
= 8   Louisiana: 60 
# 10   Florida: 56 
# 11   Missouri: 42 
= 12   Minnesota: 41 
= 12   Arizona: 41 
= 14   Indiana: 38 
= 14   Kentucky: 38 
= 14   Washington: 38 
= 17   Michigan: 35 
= 17   Virginia: 35 
# 19   Tennessee: 33 
# 20   Colorado: 32 
# 21   Kansas: 31 
# 22   Alabama: 30 
= 23   Massachusetts: 25 
= 23   South Carolina: 25 
# 25   Arkansas: 24 
# 26   New Mexico: 22 
= 27   West Virginia: 21 
= 27   Maryland: 21 
= 27   New Jersey: 21 
= 30   Mississippi: 20 
= 30   Wisconsin: 20 
= 30   Oregon: 20 
= 33   Iowa: 19 
= 33   Oklahoma: 19 
# 35   Connecticut: 15 
# 36   Montana: 13 
# 37   Nebraska: 12 
# 38   Utah: 11 
# 39   Maine: 10 
= 40   Nevada:
= 40   Hawaii:
= 40   North Dakota:
# 43   Wyoming:
= 44   South Dakota:
= 44   New Hampshire:
= 46   Delaware:
= 46   Idaho:
# 48   Vermont:
= 49   Alaska:
= 49   Rhode Island:
Total: 1,683  
Weighted average: 33.7  



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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