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How to Read the Chart
The first line in the chart reflects the total of all degree or academic certificate completions in the state broken down by ethnicity, age, or sex/gender based on your selections.
The second and third lines reflect those completions at 2 or 4-year institutions, and subsequent lines reflect completion totals at each institution in the state where students completed degrees or certificates in your selected demographic group.
The figures in each row add up to 100%; that is, each row displays the proportion of the total in each category for each institution or category of institutions.
The second and third lines reflect those completions at 2 or 4-year institutions, and subsequent lines reflect completion totals at each institution in the state where students completed degrees or certificates in your selected demographic group.
The figures in each row add up to 100%; that is, each row displays the proportion of the total in each category for each institution or category of institutions.
How to Read the Chart
The chart reflects degree or academic certificate completions in each Area of Study statewide. These completions are broken down by ethnicity, age, or sex/gender based on your selections.
The figures in each row add up to 100%; that is, each row displays the proportion of the total in each category for each Area of Study.
Areas of study are 6-digit codes from the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) taxonomy available from the US Department of Education and reflect member institutions reporting to IBHE or ICCB.
The figures in each row add up to 100%; that is, each row displays the proportion of the total in each category for each Area of Study.
Areas of study are 6-digit codes from the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) taxonomy available from the US Department of Education and reflect member institutions reporting to IBHE or ICCB.
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