College Graduation
Graphs at a Glance
Virginia Graduates by Degree
Level,
per 100,000
Residents, 2000-2007
Graduates per 100,000 residents: By degree and state, 2007
| State | Associate's | Bachelor's | Grad/Prof |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States (average) | 241.40 | 505.30 | 250.41 |
| Virginia | 219.72 | 515.35 | 234.72 |
| North Carolina | 217.30 | 455.40 | 182.05 |
| Tennessee | 172.04 | 442.96 | 187.13 |
| Maryland | 185.48 | 457.32 | 296.87 |
| Wyoming--leading associate's | 536.50 | 323.43 | 115.14 |
| Rhode Island--leading bachelor's | 361.31 | 943.63 | 270.55 |
| Massachusetts--leading Grad/Prof | 165.76 | 742.43 | 552.42 |
Percent of Students Seeking
an Assocate's Degree,
by State, 1998 - 2007
Percent of Students Seeking
a Bachelor's Degree,
by State, 1998 -
2007
New Student
Enrollments in 2-Year Colleges, by
Region,
per 100,000 Residents, 2000-2007
New
Student Enrollments
in 4-Year Colleges,
by Region,
per 100,000 Residents, 2000-2007
Seniors Planning to Go
to Community College,
by Region, 1999-2008


