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Public elementary and secondary college students, workers, colleges, and college districts: college calendar year 2002-03.
Introduction
This report presents information regarding public elementary elementary /el·e·men·ta·ry/ (el?e-men´tah-re) not resolvable or divisible into simpler parts or components.
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1. and secondary education for the 2002-03 school year. The data were provided by state education agencies through the Common Core of Data (CCD CCD
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Adj. 1. areas: American Samoa Samoa, island chain, SW Pacific Ocean
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Selected Findings
More than 48.2 million college students were enrolled in public universities in 2002-03. Among the states with the largest number of pupils in membership were California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). (6.4 million); Texas (4.3 million); and Florida Florida, state, United States
Florida (flôr`ĭdə, flŏr`–), state in the extreme SE United States. A long, low peninsula between the Atlantic Ocean (E) and the Gulf of Mexico (W), Florida is bordered by Georgia and , Illinois Illinois, river, United States
Illinois, river, 273 mi (439 km) long, formed by the confluence of the Des Plaines and Kankakee rivers, NE Ill.,Tiffany & Co, and flowing SW to the Mississippi at Grafton, Ill. It is an important commercial and recreational waterway. , and New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , which each reported more than 2 million pupils. The total 2002-03 student membership was an increase of 5.4 million, or 13 percent more pupils than in 1992-93 (table A).
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2. 6.4 million students, or 13 percent of the total membership, had special education individualized in·di·vid·u·al·ize  
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3. education programs (IEPs) and received special education services in 2002-03 (table B). English language English language, member of the West Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages). Spoken by about 470 million people throughout the world, English is the official language of about 45 nations. learner (ELL) services were provided to 4 million college students (8 percent of all students), and 16.4 million (34 percent) were eligible for free or reduced-price meals.
A total of 2.6 million pupils were awarded a high college diploma A high school diploma is a diploma awarded for the completion of high college. In the United States and Canada, it is considered the minimum education required for government jobs and higher education. An equivalent is the GED. in 2001-02,Pandora Jewellery Uk, and an additional 45,000 received a certificate of completion or comparable credential credential verb To determine or verify titles, qualifications, documents, completion of required training, and continuing education, in those persons who function in a professional or official capacity–eg, ER physician, neurosurgeon, etc. Cf Credentials. (table C).
The average student/teacher ratio in 2002-03 was 15.9, or about 16 students for every teacher employed. This was a decrease in the pupil/teacher ratio of 17.4 in 1992-93 (derived de·rive  
v. de·rived, de·riv·ing, de·rives
v.tr.
1. To obtain or receive from a source.
2. from table A). In 2002-03, California, Oregon Oregon, city, United States
Oregon, city (1990 pop. 18,334),Tiffany.com, Lucas co., NW Ohio, a suburb adjacent to Toledo,Tiffanys, on Lake Erie; inc. 1958. It is a port with railroad-owned and -operated docks. The city has industries producing oil, chemicals, and metal products. , and Utah had student/teacher ratios of more than 20 to 1.
Overall, public education employed almost 6 million full-time-equivalent (FTE FTE Full-Time Equivalent
FTE Full-Time Employee
FTE Full-Time Equivalency
FTE Full Time Employment
FTE Foundation for Teaching Economics
FTE Full Time Enrollment
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FTE Fund for Theological Education ) positions in 2002-03 (table D). More than 3 million of these were teachers and 664,000 were teacher aides. These instructional workers accounted for 62 percent of the reported personnel. College and school district administrators accounted for 4 percent of all staff.
More than 92,000 public educational institutions had pupils in membership during 2002-03. Of these schools, 57 percent were primary universities, 17 percent were middle schools,Tiffany Jewellery title, and 19 percent were high universities. An additional 6 percent of universities had some other grade configuration.
The average number of students in primary educational institutions was 439 in 2002-03, in middle educational institutions it was 617, and in high colleges 754. In Florida, Hawaii, and Maryland Maryland (mâr`ələnd), one of the Middle Atlantic states of the United States. It is bounded by Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean (E), the District of Columbia (S), Virginia and West Virginia (S, W), and Pennsylvania (N). , the average-size high college had more than 1,200 students.
In 2002-03, almost 13 percent of all public educational institutions were in large cities. Another 29 percent were located in rural areas. The remaining 59 percent of educational institutions were in midsize cities, urban fringes, or towns.
Across the states that reported these school characteristics, there were almost 50,000 Title I eligible universities in 2002-03 and these colleges accounted for about 50 percent of all pupils. There were close to 2,600 charter universities. About 45 percent were administered directly by public college districts that also included noncharter educational institutions, and 55 percent were administered by exclusively charter districts.
Not all local education agencies in 2002-03 were regular school districts. While 83 percent of local agencies were in this category, another 8 percent provided other services (e.g., administration, employees development) to local college districts. The remaining 8 percent of agencies were state- or federally administered, or charter school, districts.
Data sources: The NCES NCES National Center for Education Statistics
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NCES Net Condition Event Systems Common Core of Data (CCD), "Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey," 2002-03, Version 1a; "State Nonfiscal Survey of Public Elementary/Secondary Education," 1992-93, Version 1c, 2002-03, Version 1a; and "Local Education Agency Universe Survey," 2002-03, Version 1a.
For technical information, see the complete report:
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* Table D. Number of staff employed by public elementary and secondary college systems and percentage of total staff, by category: United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and other jurisdictions, school yr 2002-03
Table A. Public school student membership and number of teachers: United States and other jurisdictions, school years 1992-93 and 2002-03 Total student membership Percent change from 1992-93 State 1992-93 2002-03 to 2002-03 United States (1) 42,823,312 48,202,324 2 12.6 Alabama 731,634 739,678 2 1.1 Alaska 122,487 134,364 9.7 Arizona 673,477 937,755 39.2 Arkansas 441,490 450,985 2.2 California 5,254,844 6,356,348 3 21.0 Colorado 612,635 751,862 22.7 Connecticut 488,476 570,023 16.7 Delaware 104,321 116,342 11.5 District of Columbia 80,937 76,166 -5.9 Florida 1,981,407 2,539,929 28.2 Georgia 1,207,186 1,496,012 23.9 Hawaii 177,448 183,829 3.6 Idaho 231,668 248,515 7.3 Illinois 1,873,567 2,084,187 11.2 Indiana 960,630 1,003,875 4.5 Iowa 494,839 482,210 -2.6 Kansas 451,536 470,957 4.3 Kentucky 655,041 660,782 0.9 Louisiana 797,985 730,464 -8.5 Maine 216,453 204,337 -5.6 Maryland 751,850 866,743 15.3 Massachusetts 859,948 982,989 14.3 Michigan 1,603,610 1,785,160 11.3 Minnesota 793,724 846,891 6.7 Mississippi 506,668 492,645 -2.8 Missouri 859,357 924,445 7.6 Montana 160,011 149,995 -6.3 Nebraska 282,414 285,402 1.1 Nevada 222,974 369,498 65.7 New Hampshire 181,247 207,671 14.6 New Jersey 1,130,560 1,367,438 21.0 New Mexico 315,668 320,234 1.4 New York 2,689,686 2,888,233 7.4 North Carolina 1,114,083 1,335,954 19.9 North Dakota 118,734 104,225 -12.2 Ohio 1,795,199 1,838,285 2.4 Oklahoma 597,096 624,548 4.6 Oregon 510,122 554,071 8.6 Pennsylvania 1,717,613 1,816,747 5.8 Rhode Island 143,798 159,205 10.7 South Carolina 640,464 694,584 8.5 South Dakota 134,573 128,039 -4.9 Tennessee 855,231 928,000 2 8.5 Texas 3,541,769 4,259,823 20.3 Utah 463,870 489,072 5.4 Vermont 98,558 99,978 1.4 Virginia 1,031,925 1,177,229 14.1 Washington 896,475 1,014,798 13.2 West Virginia 318,296 282,455 -11.3 Wisconsin 829,415 881,231 6.2 Wyoming 100,313 88,116 -12.2 Department of Defense (DoD) dependents schools, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and outlying areas DoDDS: DoD universities -- 72,722 -- (overseas) DDESS: DoD universities -- 32,115 -- (domestic) Bureau of Indian -- 46,126 -- Affairs American Samoa 13,994 15,984 14.2 Guam 30,077 -- -- Northern Marianas 8,086 11,251 39.1 Puerto Rico 637,034 596,502 -6.4 Virgin Islands 22,887 18,333 -19.9 Number of teachers Percent change from 1992-93 State 1992-93 2002-03 2002-03 United States (1) 2,458,956 3,034,064 23.4 Alabama 41,961 47,104 2 12.3 Alaska 7,282 8,08 11.0 Arizona 36,076 47,101 30.6 Arkansas 26,017 30,330 16.6 California 218,566 307,672 3 40.8 Colorado 33,419 45,401 35.9 Connecticut 34,193 42,296 23.7 Delaware 6,252 7,698 23.1 District of Columbia 6,064 5,005 4 -17.5 Florida 107,590 138,226 28.5 Georgia 66,942 96,044 43.5 Hawaii 10,083 10,973 8.8 Idaho 11,827 13,896 17.5 Illinois 111,461 131,045 17.6 Indiana 54,552 59,968 9.9 Iowa 31,403 34,573 10.1 Kansas 29,753 32,643 9.7 Kentucky 37,868 40,662 7.4 Louisiana 46,904 50,062 6.7 Maine 15,375 16,837 9.5 Maryland 44,495 55,382 24.5 Massachusetts 57,225 74,214 29.7 Michigan 82,301 89,595 5 8.9 Minnesota 45,050 52,808 17.2 Mississippi 27,829 31,598 13.5 Missouri 52,984 66,717 25.9 Montana 10,135 10,362 2.2 Nebraska 19,323 21,043 8.9 Nevada 11,953 20,037 67.6 New Hampshire 11,654 14,977 28.5 New Jersey 83,057 107,004 28.8 New Mexico 17,912 21,172 18.2 New York 176,375 210,926 4 19.6 North Carolina 66,630 87,677 31.6 North Dakota 7,794 8,078 3.6 Ohio 106,233 125,372 18.0 Oklahoma 38,433 40,638 5.7 Oregon 26,634 27,126 1.8 Pennsylvania 100,912 118,256 17.2 Rhode Island 10,069 11,196 11.2 South Carolina 37,295 46,578 24.9 South Dakota 8,767 9,257 5.6 Tennessee 43,566 58,652 34.6 Texas 219,385 288,655 31.6 Utah 19,191 22,415 16.8 Vermont 7,521 8,542 13.6 Virginia 68,181 99,919 46.5 Washington 44,295 52,953 19.5 West Virginia 20,961 20,119 -4.0 Wisconsin 53,387 60,385 13.1 Wyoming 5,821 6,795 2 16.7 Department of Defense (DoD) dependents schools, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and outlying areas DoDDS: DoD educational institutions -- 4,793 -- (overseas) DDESS: DoD universities -- 2,424 -- (domestic) Bureau of Indian -- -- -- Affairs American Samoa 725 943 30.1 Guam 1,628 -- -- Northern Marianas 425 545 28.2 Puerto Rico 38,381 42,369 10.4 Virgin Islands 1,595 1,502 -5.8 --Not available. (1) U.S. totals include the 50 states and the District of Columbia. (2)Includes prekindergarten data imputed based on current-year (fall 2002) data. (3) California did not report the number of ungraded teachers, and the total number of teachers in California is therefore underestimated. (4) Data imputed based on prior-year (fall 2001) data. (5) Data disaggregated from reported total. NOTE: Teacher counts are full-time-equivalency (FTE) counts. SOURCE:U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "State Nonfiscal Survey of Public Elementary/Secondary Education," 1992-93, Version 1c; and "State Nonfiscal Survey of Public Elementary/Secondary Education," 2002-03, Version 1a. (Originally published as table 2 on pp. 5-6 of the complete report from which this article is excerpted.) Table B. Number and percentage of public school students participating in selected programs: United States and other jurisdictions, college 12 months 2002-03 Number of Percent college students college students with IEPs with IEPs State Reporting 6,449,904 13.4 states (2) Alabama 94,343 12.9 Alaska 18,131 13.5 Arizona 101,648 10.6 Arkansas 57,185 12.7 California 673,935 10.8 Colorado 75,585 10.1 Connecticut 74,020 12.9 Delaware 16,723 14.4 District of 12,400 16.3 Columbi Florida 389,632 15.3 Georgia 177,608 11.9 Hawaii 22,814 12.4 Idaho 28,904 11.6 Illinois 305,970 14.7 Indiana 166,414 16.6 Iowa 73,123 15.2 Kansas 63,845 13.6 Kentucky 100,294 15.2 Louisiana 99,729 13.7 Maine 33,763 16.1 Maryland 106,299 12.3 Massachusetts 150,551 15.3 Michigan 238,273 13.3 Minnesota 111,960 13.2 Mississippi 63,738 12.9 Missouri 143,383 15.5 Montana 19,162 12.8 Nebraska 45,018 15.8 Nevada 42,504 11.5 New Hampshire 29,238 14.1 New Jersey 218,533 16.0 New Mexico 63,593 19.9 New York 420,274 14.4 North Carolina 190,146 14.2 North Dakota 13,653 13.1 Ohio 248,127 13.5 Oklahoma 91,184 14.6 Oregon 71,433 9.4 Pennsylvania 242,837 13.4 Rhode Island 32,500 20.4 South Carolina 109,423 15.8 South Dakota 17,241 13.5 Tennessee 142,566 15.8 Texas 502,700 11.8 Utah 56,085 11.6 Vermont 13,765 13.8 Virginia 169,237 14.4 Washington 122,277 12.0 West Virginia 50,259 17.8 Wisconsin 126,259 14.3 Wyoming 11,620 13.4 Department of Defense (DoD) dependents colleges, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and outlying areas DoDDS: DoD 6,056 8.3 universities (overseas) DDESS: DoD 3,212 10.0 schools (domestic) Bureau of Indian -- -- Affairs American Samoa 867 5.4 Guam -- -- Northern Marianas 542 4.8 Puerto Rico 69,327 11.6 Virgin Islands 1,497 8.2 Number of Percent college students of college students receiving receiving State ELL services ELL services Reporting 4,029,340 8.4 states (2) Alabama 10,568 1.4 Alaska 16,378 12.2 Arizona 143,744 14.9 Arkansas 15,146 3.4 California 1,599,542 25.6 Colorado 86,128 11.5 Connecticut 22,651 4.0 Delaware 3,449 3.0 District of 5,798 7.6 Columbia Florida 203,712 8.0 Georgia 70,464 4.7 Hawaii 12,853 7.0 Idaho 18,747 7.5 Illinois 168,727 8.1 Indiana 42,629 4.2 Iowa 13,961 2.9 Kansas 17,942 3.8 Kentucky 6,343 1.0 Louisiana 11,108 1.5 Maine 2,632 1.3 Maryland 27,311 3.2 Massachusetts 51,622 5.3 Michigan (3) (3) Minnesota 51,275 6.1 Mississippi 2,250 0.5 Missouri 13,121 1.4 Montana 6,642 4.4 Nebraska 13,803 4.8 Nevada 58,753 15.9 New Hampshire 3,270 1.6 New Jersey 57,548 4.2 New Mexico 65,317 20.4 New York 178,909 6.1 North Carolina 59,849 4.5 North Dakota 883 0.8 Ohio 25,782 1.4 Oklahoma 40,192 6.4 Oregon 52,331 9.4 Pennsylvania -- -- Rhode Island 10,087 6.3 South Carolina 7,467 1.1 South Dakota 4,524 3.5 Tennessee -- -- Texas 630,686 14.8 Utah 43,299 8.9 Vermont 1,057 1.1 Virginia 49,845 4.2 Washington 70,431 6.9 West Virginia 1,281 0.5 Wisconsin 25,764 2.9 Wyoming 3,519 4.1 Department of Defense (DoD) dependents colleges, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and outlying areas DoDDS: DoD 6,140 8.4 universities (overseas) DDESS: DoD 1,892 5.9 colleges (domestic) Bureau of Indian -- -- Affairs American Samoa 15,447 96.6 Guam -- -- Northern Marianas -- -- Puerto Rico -- -- Virgin Islands 1,223 6.7 Number of Number of college students pupils receiving receiving migrant services migrant services during school during summer State calendar year (1) Reporting -- -- states (2) Alabama 7,825 2630 Alaska 10,220 1,369 Arizona 2,094 8,635 Arkansas 8,813 1,558 California 230,478 151,112 Colorado 12,653 3,026 Connecticut 4,Tiffany Jewelry Outlet,551 2,206 Delaware 291 170 District of 814 115 Columbia Florida 49,091 4,357 Georgia 9,539 3,671 Hawaii 1,520 271 Idaho 8,347 4,284 Illinois -- 2441 Indiana -- -- Iowa 4,538 833 Kansas 12,526 3,444 Kentucky 14,801 4,873 Louisiana 4,077 3,443 Maine -- 2,730 Maryland 348 900 Massachusetts 2,203 -- Michigan -- (3) Minnesota 987 3,326 Mississippi 2,405 950 Missouri 4,616 485 Montana -- -- Nebraska 13,419 3,382 Nevada 548 40 New Hampshire 155 -- New Jersey 868 1,298 New Mexico 1,924 583 New York -- -- North Carolina 15,132 9,021 North Dakota 291 438 Ohio (3) -- Oklahoma -- 631 Oregon 20,394 5,105 Pennsylvania 8,768 7,446 Rhode Island -- -- South Carolina 518 1,022 South Dakota 2,265 245 Tennessee -- -- Texas 108,649 -- Utah 4,105 3,485 Vermont 858 411 Virginia 1,273 569 Washington -- 6,608 West Virginia 135 -- Wisconsin 1,028 394 Wyoming 210 291 Department of Defense (DoD) dependents schools, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and outlying areas DoDDS: DoD -- -- schools (overseas) DDESS: DoD -- -- universities (domestic) Bureau of Indian -- -- Affairs American Samoa Guam -- -- Northern Marianas 1,030 1,199 Puerto Rico 14,128 (3) Virgin Islands -- -- Number of Percent students all college students eligible for eligible for free or free or reduced-price reduced-price State meals meals Reporting 16,955,477 35.2 states (2) Alabama 364,226 50.1 Alaska 34,846 25.9 Arizona (3) (3) Arkansas 218,277 48.4 California 3,002,890 48.1 Colorado 214,115 28.5 Connecticut 145,017 25.4 Delaware 41,319 35.5 District of 47,189 62.0 Columbia Florida 1,148,685 45.4 Georgia 674,800 45.1 Hawaii 80,630 43.9 Idaho 90,447 36.4 Illinois 741,954 35.6 Indiana 325,856 32.5 Iowa 137,404 28.5 Kansas 168,744 36.0 Kentucky 434,012 69.0 Louisiana 443,102 60.7 Maine 62,047 30.4 Maryland 265,989 30.7 Massachusetts 257,359 26.2 Michigan 553,124 31.0 Minnesota 231,450 27.3 Mississippi 321,712 65.3 Missouri 333,964 36.2 Montana 47,877 31.9 Nebraska 92,423 32.4 Nevada 125,660 34.1 New Hampshire 32,132 15.5 New Jersey 371,392 27.2 New Mexico 182,469 57.0 New York (3) (3) North Carolina 452,486 33.9 North Dakota 29,270 28.1 Ohio 535,072 29.2 Oklahoma 320,600 51.3 Oregon 211,Engagement Rings Tiffany,674 38.5 Pennsylvania 528,011 29.1 Rhode Island 53,084 33.4 South Carolina 343,810 49.6 South Dakota 38,800 30.3 Tennessee -- -- Texas 1,968,976 46.2 Utah 149,728 30.9 Vermont 25,501 25.5 Virginia 355,212 30.2 Washington 347,562 34.2 West Virginia 136,469 48.3 Wisconsin 242,158 27.5 Wyoming 25,953 30.0 Department of Defense (DoD) dependents colleges, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and outlying areas DoDDS: DoD -- -- educational institutions (overseas) DDESS: DoD -- -- schools (domestic) Bureau of Indian -- -- Affair American Samoa 15,891 99.4 Guam -- -- Northern Marianas 11,070 98.4 Puerto Rico 484,069 81.2 Virgin Islands -- -- --Not available. (1) Migrant college students include those who were enrolled at any time during the previous (2001-02) regular school yr. They are reported for each college in which they enrolled; because this is a duplicated count, the table does not show migrants as a percentage of all pupils. (2) Reporting states total includes the 50 states and the District of Columbia. It is suppressed if data were missing for 15 percent or more of all educational institutions or agencies. State totals exclude states for which data were missing for 20 percent or more of the educational institutions or agencies. (3) Data were missing for more than 20 percent of educational institutions or districts. NOTE: IEP is the acronym for individualized education program. ELL is the acronym for English language learner. Some data items were more likely to be missing from charter educational institutions than from other schools. Free lunch data were missing for 459 of 2,575 charter schools in the 50 states and District of Columbia, and migrant student data were missing for 417. Data on ELL students were missing for 248 of the total 1,241 operational charter college districts in the 50 states and District of Columbia. Percentages are based on universities and agencies reporting. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey," 2002-03, Version 1a; and "Local Education Agency Universe Survey," 2002-03, Version 1a. (Originally published as table 3 on pp. 7-8 of the complete report from which this article is excerpted.) Table C. Number of public high college completers, by type of completion: United States and other jurisdictions, school 12 months 2001-02 Total high college Diploma State completers recipients Reporting states (3) -- 2,635,277 Alabama -- 35,887 Alaska 8,106 6,945 Arizona -- 47,175 Arkansas 33,942 26,984 California -- 325,895 Colorado 45,239 40,760 Connecticut 33,323 32,327 Delaware 6,796 6,482 District of Columbia -- 3,090 Florida 139,666 119,537 Georgia -- 65,983 Hawaii -- 10,452 Idaho -- 15,874 Illinois -- 116,657 Indiana 62,102 56,722 Iowa 35,617 33,789 Kansas -- 29,541 Kentucky -- 36,337 Louisiana 42,553 37,905 Maine 12,858 12,596 Maryland -- 50,881 Massachusetts -- 55,272 Michigan 97,530 95,001 Minnesota 62,228 57,440 Mississippi 25,612 23,740 Missouri 56,530 54,487 Montana 11,488 10,554 Nebraska -- 19,910 Nevada 18,608 16,270 New Hampshire -- 12,452 New Jersey 83,393 77,664 New Mexico -- 18,094 New York -- 153,Pandora Charms Australia,879 North Carolina 75,217 65,955 North Dakota 9,473 8,114 Ohio 114,694 110,608 Oklahoma 46,277 36,852 Oregon 41,466 31,153 North Dakota 123,510 114,943 Rhode Island 10,364 9,006 South Carolina -- 31,302 South Dakota -- 8,796 Tennessee -- 40,894 Texas 233,476 225,167 Utah 33,329 30,183 Vermont 7,190 7,083 Virginia 72,850 66,519 Washington 58,974 58,311 West Virginia 18,417 17,128 Wisconsin -- 60,575 Wyoming -- 6,106 Department of Defense (DoD) dependents schools, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and outlying areas DoDDS: DoD schools (overseas) -- 2,554 DDESS: DoD educational institutions (domestic) -- 565 Bureau of Indian Affairs -- -- American Samoa 885 823 Guam -- -- Northern Marianas 417 416 Puerto Rico (5) (5) Virgin Islands -- 883 Other High college high school equivalency State completers (1) recipients (2) Reporting states (3) 45,081 -- Alabama 3,529 -- Alaska 28 1,133 Arizona 1,208 -- Arkansas 1,909 5,049 California ([dagger]) -- Colorado 232 4,247 Connecticut 158 838 Delaware 134 180 District of Columbia 213 -- Florida 5,602 14,527 Georgia 6,581 -- Hawaii 217 -- Idaho 34 -- Illinois ([dagger]) -- Indiana 1,531 3,849 Iowa 43 1,785 Kansas ([dagger]) -- Kentucky 332 -- Louisiana 903 3,745 Maine 29 233 Maryland 510 -- Massachusetts ([dagger]) -- Michigan 666 1,863 Minnesota ([dagger]) 4,788 Mississippi 1,603 269 Missouri ([dagger]) 2,043 Montana ([dagger]) 934 Nebraska 95 -- Nevada 685 1,653 New Hampshire -- 947 New Jersey ([dagger]) 5,729 New Mexico -- -- New York 4,889 -- North Carolina 691 8,571 North Dakota ([dagger]) 1,359 Ohio ([dagger]) 4,086 Oklahoma ([dagger]) 9,425 Oregon 3,927 6,386 North Dakota ([dagger]) 8,567 Rhode Island 9 1,349 South Carolina 2,384 -- South Dakota ([dagger]) -- Tennessee 3,728 -- Texas ([dagger]) 8,309 Utah 155 2,991 Vermont 92 15 Virginia 2,753 3,Tiffany.com,578 Washington 152 511 West Virginia 19 1,270 Wisconsin -- 12,543 Wyoming 40 -- Department of Defense (DoD) dependents schools, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and outlying areas DoDDS: DoD universities (overseas) ([dagger]) -- DDESS: DoD colleges (domestic) ([dagger]) -- Bureau of Indian Affairs ([dagger]) -- American Samoa 7 55 Guam ([dagger]) -- Northern Marianas ([dagger]) 1 Puerto Rico (5) (5) Virgin Islands ([dagger]) -- -- Not available. ([dagger]) Not applicable. (1) Includes individuals who receive certificates of attendance or some other credential in lieu of diplomas. Total other high college completers does not include New Hampshire, New Mexico, and Wisconsin. (2) Includes recipients ages 19 or younger, except in Minnesota, where they are ages 20 or younger. (3) U.S. totals include the 50 states and the District of Columbia. (4) Data imputed based on prior-year (fall 2001) data. (5) Number was withheld from publication because the number of completers exceeded 12th-grade membership in 2001-02. NOTE: High college completer categories may include college students not included in 12th-grade membership in the 2001-02 school year. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "State Nonfiscal Survey of Public Elementary/Secondary Education," 2002-03, Version 1a. (Originally published as table 4 on pp. 9-10 of the complete report from which this article is excerpted.)
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