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Digest of Education Statistics
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES  

LIST OF 2004 DIGEST TABLES

Tables   Figures
 Chapter 1.  All Levels of Education
Enrollment, Teachers, and Schools
Table 1.Projected number of participants in educational institutions, by level and control of institution: Fall 2004
Table 2.Enrollment in educational institutions, by level and control of institution: Selected years, fall 1980 to fall 2005
Table 3.Enrollment in educational institutions, by level and control of institution: Selected years, 1869-70 to fall 2014
Table 4.Teachers in elementary and secondary schools, and instructional staff in degree- granting institutions, by control of institution: Selected years, fall 1970 to fall 2014
Table 5.Educational institutions, by level and control of institution: Selected years, 1980-81 to 2002-03

Enrollment Rates
Table 6.Percent of the population 3 to 34 years old enrolled in school, by race/ethnicity, sex, and age: Selected years, 1980 to 2003
Table 7.Percent of the population 3 to 34 years old enrolled in school, by age group: Selected years, 1940 to 2003

Educational Attainment
Table 8.Percent of persons age 25 and over and 25 to 29, by years of school completed, race/ethnicity, and sex: Selected years, 1910 to 2004
Table 9.Number of persons age 18 and over, by highest level of education attained, age, sex, and race/ethnicity: 2004
Table 10.Persons age 18 and over who hold at least a bachelor's degree in specific fields of study, by sex, race/ethnicity, and age: 1996
Table 11.Educational attainment of persons 18 years old and over, by state: Selected years, 1994 to 2004
Table 12.Educational attainment of persons 25 years old and over, by race/ethnicity and state: April 1990 and April 2000
Table 13.Educational attainment of persons 25 years old and over, for the 25 largest states, by sex: 2004
Table 14.Educational attainment of persons 25 years old and over for the 15 largest metropolitan areas, by sex: 2002

Population
Table 15.Estimates of resident population, by age group: 1970 to 2003
Table 16.Estimates of school-age (5 to 17 years old) resident population, by race and sex: 1970 to 2003
Table 17.Estimated total and school-age resident populations, by state: Selected years, 1970 to 2003

Characteristics of Families With Children
Table 18.Families, by family status and presence of own children under 18: Selected years, 1970 to 2003
Table 19.Characteristics of families with own children under 18, by family status and race/ethnicity: 2003
Table 20.Household income and poverty rates, by state: 1990, 2000 and 2001-2003
Table 21.Poverty status of persons, families, and children under age 18, by race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1959 to 2003

Opinions on Education
Table 22.Average grade that the public would give the public schools in their community and in the nation at large: 1974 to 2004
Table 23.Items most frequently cited by the general public as a major problem facing the local public schools: Selected years, 1970 to 2004
Table 24.Public opinion on selected education topics: Selected years, 1997 to 2004
Table 25.Percent of elementary and secondary school children whose parents were involved in school activities, by selected child, parent, and school characteristics: 1999 and 2003
Table 26.Percent of kindergarteners through fifth graders whose parents were involved in education-related activities, by selected child, parent, and school characteristics: 1999 and 2003
Table 27.Public's level of confidence in various institutions: 1996 and 1998

Charitable Contributions
Table 28.Households contributing to education and other charitable organizations and average annual donation, by type of charity: Selected years, 1989 to 1995

Finances
Table 29.Total expenditures of educational institutions related to the gross domestic product, by level of institution: Selected years, 1929-30 to 2003-04
Table 30.Total expenditures of educational institutions, by level and control of institution: Selected years, 1899-1900 to 2003-04
Table 31.Governmental expenditures, by level of government and function: Selected years, 1970-71 to 2001-02
Table 32.Direct general expenditures of state and local governments for all functions and for education, by level of education and state: 2001-02
Table 33.Direct general expenditures per capita of state and local governments for all functions and for education, by level of education and state: 2001-02
Table 34.Gross domestic product, state and local expenditures, personal income, disposable personal income, median family income, and population: Selected years, 1929 to 2004
Table 35.Gross domestic product price index, Consumer Price Index, education price indexes, and federal budget composite deflator: Selected years, 1919 to 2004
 Chapter 2.  Elementary and Secondary Education
Enrollment
Table 36.Historical summary of public elementary and secondary school statistics: Selected years, 1869-70 to 2001-02
Table 37.Enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, by state or jurisdiction: Fall 1990 to fall 2005
Table 38.Enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, by level, grade, and state or jurisdiction: Fall 2002
Table 39.Enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, by level, grade, and state or jurisdiction: Fall 2001
Table 40.Enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, by grade: Fall 1988 to fall 2002
Table 41.Average daily attendance in public elementary and secondary schools, by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1969-70 through 2001-02
Table 42.Percentage distribution of enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, by race/ethnicity and state or jurisdiction: Fall 1992 and fall 2002
Table 43.Enrollment of 3-, 4-, and 5-year-old children in preprimary programs, by level of program, control of program, and attendance status: Selected years, 1965 to 2003
Table 44.Average hours in center-based programs, by child and family characteristics and percentage distribution of preschool children under 6 years old, by type of primary nonparental care arrangement: 2001
Table 45.Child care arrangements of preschool children, by age and race/ethnicity: 1991, 1995, 1999, and 2001
Table 46.Children of prekindergarten through second grade age, by enrollment status, maternal characteristics, and household income: 1995, 1999, and 2001
Table 47.Children's mean general knowledge, reading, and mathematics performance in kindergarten and first grade, by child and family characteristics: Selected years, 1998 to 2000
Table 48.Percent of 3- to 5-year-olds not yet enrolled in kindergarten who have participated in home literacy activities with a family member, by type of activity and selected child and family characteristics: 1993, 1999, and 2001
Table 49.Percentage distribution of first-time kindergartners, by number of children's books in the home, and number of times each week family members read books to them, by selected characteristics: Fall 1998
Table 50.Percentage distribution of kindergarten teachers and parents indicating the importance of various factors for kindergarten readiness, by control: Fall 1998
Table 51.Percentage distribution of kindergarten teachers' time spent on certain instructional approaches, by control and program: Fall 1998
Table 52.Children 3 to 21 years old served in federally supported programs for the disabled, by type of disability: Selected years, 1976-77 to 2003-04
Table 53.Percentage distribution of disabled persons 6 to 21 years old receiving education services for the disabled, by educational environment and type of disability: United States and outlying areas, 2001-02 and 2002-03
Table 54.Number and percent of children served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B, by age group and state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1990-91 to 2003-04
Table 55.Number of gifted and talented students in public elementary and secondary schools, by sex and state: 2000
Table 56.Enrollment in grades 9 to 12 in public and private schools compared with population 14 to 17 years of age: Selected years, 1889-90 to fall 2005
Table 57.Enrollment in foreign language courses compared with enrollment in grades 9 to 12 in public secondary schools: Selected years, fall 1948 to fall 2000

Private Elementary and Secondary Schools
Table 58.Private elementary and secondary enrollment, teachers, and schools, by orientation of private schools and selected school characteristics: Fall 2001
Table 59.Private elementary and secondary school staff and student to staff ratios, by school level, orientation of school, and type of staff: 1999-2000
Table 60.Private elementary and secondary enrollment and schools, by level, orientation of school, and amount of tuition: 1999-2000
Table 61.Summary statistics on Catholic elementary and secondary schools, by level: Selected years, 1919-20 to 2003-04
Table 62.Private elementary and secondary schools, enrollment, teachers, and high school graduates, by state: Selected years, 1991 to 2001

Teachers and Other Instructional Staff
Table 63.Public elementary and secondary pupil/teacher ratios, by enrollment size, type, and level of school: Fall 1987 to fall 2002
Table 64.Public and private elementary and secondary teachers, enrollment, and pupil to teacher ratios: Selected years, fall 1955 to fall 2014
Table 65.Public elementary and secondary teachers, by level and state or jurisdiction: Fall 1997 to fall 2002
Table 66.Teachers, enrollment, and pupil/teacher ratios in public elementary and secondary schools, by state or jurisdiction: Fall 1997 to fall 2002
Table 67.Number of and percentage distribution of public and private elementary and secondary school teachers' educational attainment and experience, by selected characteristics: 1999-2000
Table 68.Highest degree earned, number of years teaching experience, and average class size for teachers in public elementary and secondary schools, by state: 1999-2000
Table 69.Selected characteristics of public school teachers: Selected years, spring 1961 to spring 2001
Table 70.Public secondary school teachers, by subject taught: Selected years, spring 1966 to spring 2001
Table 71.Percent of vocational and nonvocational public school teachers of grades 9 to 12, by selected demographic and educational characteristics: 1999-2000
Table 72.Teacher's perceptions about serious problems in their schools, by control and level of school: 1993-94 and 1999-2000
Table 73.Teachers' perceptions about teaching and school conditions, by control and level of school: 1993-94 and 1999-2000
Table 74.Mobility of public and private elementary and secondary teachers, by selected teacher and school characteristics: Selected years, 1987-88 to 2000-01
Table 75.Average base salary for full-time teachers in public elementary and secondary schools, by highest degree earned and years of full-time teaching: 1990-91, 1993-94, and 1999-2000
Table 76.Average salaries for full-time teachers in public and private elementary and secondary schools, by selected characteristics: 1999-2000
Table 77.Estimated average annual salary of teachers in public elementary and secondary schools: Selected years, 1959-60 to 2002-03
Table 78.Estimated average annual salary of teachers in public elementary and secondary schools, by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1969-70 to 2002-03
Table 79.Staff employed in public elementary and secondary school systems, by functional area: Selected years, 1949-50 to fall 2002
Table 80.Staff employed in public school systems, by type of assignment and state or jurisdiction: Fall 2002
Table 81.Staff employed in public school systems, by type of assignment and state or jurisdiction: Fall 2001
Table 82.Staff and teachers in public elementary and secondary school systems, by state or jurisdiction: Fall 1996 to fall 2002
Table 83.Staff, enrollment, and pupil/staff ratios in public elementary and secondary school systems, by state or jurisdiction: Fall 1996 to fall 2002
Table 84.Principals in public and private elementary and secondary schools, by selected characteristics: 1993-94 and 1999-2000

Schools and School Districts
Table 85.Number of public school districts and public and private elementary and secondary schools: Selected years, 1869-70 to 2002-03
Table 86.Number of regular public school districts, by enrollment size of district: Selected years, 1990-91 to 2002-03
Table 87.Number of public elementary and secondary education agencies, by type of agency and state or jurisdiction: 2001-02 and 2002-03
Table 88.Public elementary and secondary students, schools, pupil/teacher ratios, and finances, by type of locale: 2001-02 and 2002-03
Table 89.Selected statistics on enrollment, teachers, dropouts, and graduates in public school districts enrolling more than 15,000 students, by state: 1990, 2000, and 2002
Table 90.Revenues, expenditures, poverty rate, and Title I allocations of public school districts enrolling more than 15,000 students, by state: 2001-02
Table 91.Enrollment, poverty, and federal funds for the 100 largest school districts, by enrollment size: Selected years, 2001-02 and 2004-05
Table 92.Public elementary and secondary schools, by type of school: Selected years, 1970-71 to 2002-03
Table 93.Public elementary and secondary schools and enrollment, by type and enrollment size of school: 2002-03
Table 94.Average enrollment and percentage distribution of public elementary and secondary schools, by type and size: Selected years 1982-83 to 2002-03
Table 95.Public elementary and secondary school students, by racial/ethnic enrollment concentration of school: Fall 1995 and fall 2002
Table 96.Public elementary and secondary schools, by type and state or jurisdiction: 1990-91, 2000-01, and 2002-03
Table 97.Public elementary schools, by grade span, average school size, and state or jurisdiction: 2002-03
Table 98.Public secondary schools, by grade span, average school size, and state or jurisdiction: 2002-03
Table 99.Public charter schools and students, by school origin status and selected school characteristics: 1999-2000
Table 100.Traditional public and public charter elementary and secondary schools, by selected characteristics and percentage distribution: 1999-2000
Table 101.Percent of public schools with building deficiencies and renovation plans, by level, enrollment size, metropolitan status, and free lunch eligibility: 1999

High School Seniors, Completions, and Dropouts
Table 102.High school graduates compared with population 17 years of age, by sex and control of school: Selected years, 1869-70 to 2004-05
Table 103.Public high school graduates, by state or jurisdiction: 1969-70 to 2003-04
Table 104.High school graduates and dropouts, by race/ethnicity and state or jurisdiction: 2001-02
Table 105.General Educational Development (GED) test takers and credentials issued, by age: 1971 to 2002
Table 106.Percentage distribution of 18- to 29-year-olds, by high school completion status and selected characteristics: 2000 to 2003
Table 107.Percent of high school dropouts (status dropouts) among persons 16 to 24 years old, by sex and race/ethnicity: 1960-2003
Table 108.Percent of high school dropouts (status dropouts) among persons 16 to 24 years old, by income level, and distribution of dropouts, by labor force status and educational attainment: 1970-2003
Table 109.Number of students with disabilities exiting special education, by basis of exit, age, and type of disability: United States and other jurisdictions, 2001-02 and 2002-03

Educational Achievement
Table 110.Average student scale score in reading, by age and selected student and school characteristics: Selected years, 1971 to 2004
Table 111.Student scale score in reading, by age and percentile: Selected years, 1971 to 2004
Table 112.Average student scale score in reading, by age, and amount of time spent on reading and homework: Selected years, 1984 to 2004
Table 113.Percent of students at or above selected reading score levels, by age, sex, and race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1971 to 2004
Table 114.Average scale score in reading for 4th-graders in public schools, by race/ethnicity and state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1994 to 2003
Table 115.Average scale score in reading for 8th-graders in public schools, by locale and state or jurisdiction: 1998, 2002, and 2003
Table 116.Percent of students at or above selected writing proficiency levels, by grade level and selected student characteristics: 2002
Table 117.Percent of students at or above selected U.S.history proficiency levels, by grade level and selected student characteristics: 2001
Table 118.Average student scale score in geography and U.S.history, by grade level and selected student characteristics: 2001
Table 119.Percent of students at or above selected geography proficiency levels, by grade level and selected student characteristics: 2001
Table 120.Average mathematics scale score, by age and selected student and school characteristics: Selected years, 1973 to 2004
Table 121.Percent of students at or above selected mathematics proficiency levels, by age, sex, race/ethnicity, and control of school: Selected years, 1978 to 2004
Table 122.Mathematics performance of 17-year-olds, by highest mathematics course taken, sex, and race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1978 to 1999
Table 123.Mathematics average performance and selected statistics on mathematics education for 4th-graders in public schools, by state or jurisdiction: 1992, 2000, and 2003
Table 124.Mathematics proficiency of 8th-graders in public schools, by level of parental education and state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1990 to 2003
Table 125.Selected statistics on mathematics education for public school students, by state or jurisdiction: 2000, 2002 and 2003
Table 126.Average scale score in science for 8th-graders in public schools, by selected student characteristics, region, and state: 1996 and 2000
Table 127.Average arts scale score of 8th-grade students, by topic and selected student characteristics: 1997
Table 128.SAT score averages of college-bound seniors, by race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1986-87 to 2003-04
Table 129.SAT score averages of college-bound seniors, by sex: 1966-67 to 2003-04
Table 130.SAT score averages of college-bound seniors, by selected student characteristics: Selected years, 1995-96 to 2003-04
Table 131.SAT score averages of college-bound seniors, by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1987-88 to 2003-04
Table 132.ACT score averages and standard deviations, by selected characteristics, sex, and race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1995 to 2004
Table 133.Percentage distribution of average grades of elementary and secondary school children, by selected child, and school characteristics: 1996, 1999, and 2003
Table 134.Average number of Carnegie units earned by public high school graduates in various subject fields, by selected student characteristics: Selected years, 1982 to 2000
Table 135.Average number of Carnegie units earned by public high school graduates in vocational education courses, by selected student characteristics: Selected years, 1982 to 2000
Table 136.Percent of public high school graduates taking selected mathematics and science courses in high school, by sex and race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1982 to 2000
Table 137.Percent of public high school graduates earning minimum credits in selected combinations of academic courses, by sex and race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1982 to 2000

Student Activities and Behavior
Table 138.Percent of high school sophomores who say they engage in various activities, by selected student and school characteristics: 1990 and 2002
Table 139.Percent of high school seniors who participate in various school-sponsored extracurricular activities, by selected student characteristics: 1980 and 1992
Table 140.Percentage distribution of 4th-graders, by time spent on homework and television viewing each day and selected student and school characteristics: Selected years, 1992 to 2000
Table 141.Tenth-graders' attendance patterns, by selected student and school characteristics: 1990 and 2002
Table 142.Number and percentage of public schools reporting crime incidents, by school characteristics and seriousness of crime incidents reported: 1999-2000
Table 143.Percentage of schools with various security measures, by control and selected characteristics: 1999-2000
Table 144.Number of students suspended and expelled from public elementary and secondary schools, by sex, percent of enrollment, and state: 2000
Table 145.Percent of students in grades 9 through 12 who reported experience with drugs and violence on school property, by race/ethnicity, grade, and sex: Selected years, 1997 to 2003
Table 146.Percent of 12- to 17-year-olds reporting drug use during the past 30 days and past year, by drug used: Selected years, 1982 to 2002
Table 147.Percent of high school seniors reporting drug use, by type of drug and frequency of use: Selected years, 1975 to 2004

State Regulations
Table 148.Age range for compulsory school attendance, special education services, year-round schools, and kindergarten programs, by state: 1997, 2000, and 2002
Table 149.State requirements for high school graduation, in Carnegie units: 2002
Table 150.States which use criterion-referenced assessments aligned to state standards, by subject area and level, and state: 2003-04
Table 151.States using minimum-competency testing, by grade levels assessed, expected uses of standards, and state or jurisdiction: 2001-02
Table 152.States requiring testing for initial certification of teachers, by skills or knowledge assessment and state: 2003 and 2004

Revenues and Expenditures
Table 153.Revenues for public elementary and secondary schools, by source of funds: Selected years, 1919-20 to 2001-02
Table 154.Revenues for public elementary and secondary schools, by source and state or jurisdiction: 2001-02
Table 155.Revenues for public elementary and secondary schools, by source and state or jurisdiction: 2000-01
Table 156.Funds and staff for state education agencies, by source of funding and state: 1992-93
Table 157.Summary of expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by purpose: Selected years, 1919-20 to 2001-02
Table 158.Current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1969-70 to 2001-02
Table 159.Total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state or jurisdiction: 2001-02
Table 160.Total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state or jurisdiction: 2000-01
Table 161.Total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and subfunction: Selected years, 1990-91 to 2001-02
Table 162.Expenditures for instruction in public elementary and secondary schools, by subfunction and state or jurisdiction: 2000-01 and 2001-02
Table 163.Total and current expenditure per pupil in public elementary and secondary schools: Selected years, 1919-20 to 2001-02
Table 164.Public school pupils transported at public expense and current expenditures for transportation: Selected years, 1929-30 to 2001-02
Table 165.Total and current expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment in public elementary and secondary education, by function and state or jurisdiction: 2001-02
Table 166.Total and current expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment in public elementary and secondary education, by function and state or jurisdiction: 2000-01
Table 167.Current expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1969-70 to 2001-02
Table 168.Current expenditure per pupil in average daily attendance in public elementary and secondary schools, by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1959-60 to 2001-02
 Chapter 3.  Postsecondary Education
Degree-Granting Institutions
Enrollment
Table 169.Enrollment, staff, and degrees conferred in postsecondary institutions participating in Title IV programs, by level and control of institution, sex, and type of degree: Fall 2001, fall 2002, and 2002-03
Table 170.Historical summary of faculty, students, degrees, and finances in degree-granting institutions: Selected years, 1869-70 to 2002-03
Table 171.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by attendance status, sex of student, and control of institution: Selected years, 1947 to 2002
Table 172.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by control and type of institution: 1965 to 2002
Table 173.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by attendance status, age, and sex: Selected years, 1970 to 2014
Table 174.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by level, sex, age, and attendance status of student: 2001
Table 175.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by control and type of institution, and age and attendance status of student: 2001
Table 176.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by level of enrollment, sex, attendance status, and type and control of institution: 2002
Table 177.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by level of enrollment, sex, attendance status, and type and control of institution: 2001
Table 178.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by attendance status, sex of student, and type and control of institution: Selected years, 1970 to 2002
Table 179.Fall enrollment and number of degree-granting institutions, by control and affiliation of institution: Selected years, 1980 to 2002
Table 180.Total first-time freshmen enrolled in degree-granting institutions, by attendance status, sex of student, and type and control of institution: Fall 1955 to fall 2002
Table 181.Total first-time freshmen enrolled in degree-granting institutions, by attendance status, sex, control of institution, and state or jurisdiction: Fall 1997 to fall 2002
Table 182.College enrollment and enrollment rates of recent high school completers, by race/ethnicity: 1960 to 2003
Table 183.College enrollment and enrollment rates of recent high school completers, by sex: 1960 to 2003
Table 184.Graduation rates and postsecondary participation rates of recent high school students, by selected high school characteristics: 1999-2000
Table 185.Enrollment rates of 18- to 24-year-olds in degree-granting institutions, by sex and race/ethnicity: 1967 to 2003
Table 186.Total undergraduate fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by attendance status, sex of student, and control of institution: 1969 to 2002
Table 187.Total graduate fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by attendance status, sex of student, and control of institution: 1969 to 2002
Table 188.Total first-professional fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by attendance status, sex of student, and control of institution: 1969 to 2002
Table 189.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1970 to 2002
Table 190.Total fall enrollment in public degree-granting institutions, by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1970 to 2002
Table 191.Total fall enrollment in private degree-granting institutions, by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1970 to 2002
Table 192.Total fall enrollment in all degree-granting institutions, by attendance status, sex, and state or jurisdiction: 2001 and 2002
Table 193.Total fall enrollment in public degree-granting institutions, by attendance status, sex, and state or jurisdiction: 2001 and 2002
Table 194.Total fall enrollment in private degree-granting institutions, by attendance status, sex, and state or jurisdiction: 2001 and 2002
Table 195.Total fall enrollment in private not-for-profit degree-granting institutions, by attendance status, sex, and state or jurisdiction: 2001 and 2002
Table 196.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by control and type of institution and state or jurisdiction: 2001 and 2002
Table 197.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by level of enrollment and state or jurisdiction: 2001 and 2002
Table 198.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by control, level of enrollment, type of institution, and state or jurisdiction: 2002
Table 199.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by control, level of enrollment, type of institution, and state or jurisdiction: 2001
Table 200.Full-time-equivalent fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by control and type of institution: 1969 to 2002
Table 201.Full-time-equivalent fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by control and type of institution and state or jurisdiction: 2000 to 2002
Table 202.Full-time-equivalent fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by control and state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1980 to 2002
Table 203.Residence and migration of all freshmen students in degree-granting institutions, by state or jurisdiction: Fall 2002
Table 204.Residence and migration of all freshmen students in degree-granting institutions who graduated from high school in the previous 12 months, by state or jurisdiction: Fall 2002
Table 205.Residence and migration of all freshmen students in 4-year degree-granting institutions who graduated from high school in the previous 12 months, by state or jurisdiction: Fall 2002
Table 206.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by race/ethnicity, sex, attendance status, and level of student: Selected years, 1976 to 2002
Table 207.Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by race/ethnicity of student and type and control of institution: Selected years, 1976 to 2002
Table 208.Total number of institutions and fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by type and control of institution and percentage of minority enrollment: 2002
Table 209.Fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by race/ethnicity of student and state or jurisdiction: 2002
Table 210.Fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by race/ethnicity of student and state or jurisdiction: 2001
Table 211.Number and percent of students enrolled in postsecondary institutions, by level, disability status, and selected student characteristics: 1999-2000
Table 212.Enrollment in postsecondary education, by student level, type of institution, age, and major field of study: 1999-2000
Table 213.Graduate enrollment in science and engineering programs in degree-granting institutions, by field of study: United States and other jurisdictions, fall 1990 to fall 2002
Table 214.Number of institutions and enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by size, and type and control of institution: Fall 2002
Table 215.Selected statistics for degree-granting institutions enrolling more than 15,000 students in 2002: Selected Years, 1990 to 2003
Table 216.Enrollment of the 120 largest degree-granting college and university campuses, by selected characteristics and institution: Fall 2002
Table 217.Enrollment and degrees conferred in women's colleges, by selected characteristics and institution: Fall 2002 and 2002-03
Table 218.Enrollment and degrees conferred in institutions that serve large proportions of Hispanic students, by selected characteristics and institution: Fall 2002 and 2002-03
Table 219.Enrollment and degrees conferred in tribally controlled institutions, by institution: Selected years, fall 1997 to fall 2002, and 2000-01 to 2002-03
Table 220.Fall enrollment, degrees conferred, and expenditures in degree-granting historically Black colleges and universities, by institution: 2001-02, 2002, and 2002-03
Table 221.Selected statistics on degree-granting historically Black colleges and universities: Selected years, 1980 to 2003
Table 222.Fall enrollment in degree-granting historically Black colleges and universities, by type and control of institution: 1976 to 2002

Staff
Table 223.Employees in degree-granting institutions, by primary employment, occupation status, and control of institution: Fall 1976, fall 1993, and fall 2003
Table 224.Employees in degree-granting institutions, by employment status, sex, primary occupation, and control and type of institution: Fall 2003
Table 225.Employees in degree-granting institutions, by race/ethnicity, primary occupation, sex, employment status, and control and type of institution: Fall 2003
Table 226.Staff and student to staff ratios in degree-granting institutions, by control and type of institution and state or jurisdiction: Fall 2001
Table 227.Full-time and part-time instructional faculty in degree-granting institutions, by employment status and control and type of institution: Fall 1970 to fall 2003
Table 228.Full-time instructional faculty in degree-granting institutions, by race/ethnicity, academic rank, and sex: Fall 2003
Table 229.Full-time instructional faculty and staff in degree-granting institutions, by type and control of institution and selected instruction activities: Fall 1998
Table 230.Part-time instructional faculty and staff in degree-granting institutions, by type and control of institution and selected instruction activities: Fall 1998
Table 231.Full-time and part-time instructional faculty and staff in degree-granting institutions, by type and control of institution and selected characteristics: Fall 1992 and fall 1998
Table 232.Full-time and part-time instructional faculty and staff in degree-granting institutions, by race/ethnicity, sex, and selected characteristics: Fall 1998
Table 233.Full-time and part-time instructional faculty and staff in degree-granting institutions, by field and faculty characteristics: Fall 1992 and fall 1998
Table 234.Full-time and part-time instructional faculty and staff in degree-granting institutions, by race/ethnicity, sex, and program area: Fall 1992 and fall 1998
Table 235.Average base salaries of full-time instructional faculty and staff in degree-granting institutions, by type and control of institution and field of instruction: 1987-88, 1992-93, and 1998-99
Table 236.Average salary of full-time instructional faculty on 9-month contracts in degree-granting institutions, by academic rank, control and type of institution, and sex: Selected years, 1970-71 to 2003-04
Table 237.Average salary of full-time instructional faculty on 9-month contracts in degree-granting institutions, by academic rank, sex, and type and control of institution: Selected years, 1980-81 to 2003-04
Table 238.Average salary of full-time instructional faculty on 9-month contracts in degree-granting institutions, by control and type of institution and state or jurisdiction: 2003-04
Table 239.Average salary of full-time instructional faculty on 9-month contracts in degree-granting institutions, by control and type of institution and state or jurisdiction: 2002-03
Table 240.Average salary of full-time instructional faculty on 9-month contracts in 4-year degree-granting institutions, by type and control of institution, rank of faculty, and state or jurisdiction: 2003-04
Table 241.Average salary of full-time instructional faculty on 9-month contracts in 4-year degree-granting institutions, by type and control of institution, rank of faculty, and state or jurisdiction: 2002-03
Table 242.Average benefit expenditure for full-time instructional faculty on 9-month contracts in degree-granting institutions, by type of benefit and control of institution: Selected years, 1977-78 to 2002-03
Table 243.Full-time instructional staff with tenure for degree-granting institutions with a tenure system, by academic rank, sex, and type and control of institution: Selected years, 1993-94 to 2003-04

Institutions
Table 244.Degree-granting institutions, by control and type of institution: 1949-50 to 2003-04
Table 245.Degree-granting institutions and branches, by type and control of institution and state or jurisdiction: 2003-04
Table 246.Degree-granting institutions that have closed their doors, by control and type of institution: 1960-61 to 2003-04

Degrees
Table 247.Earned degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1869-70 to 2013-14
Table 248.Associate's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by field of study: 1991-92 to 2002-03
Table 249.Associate's degrees and other subbaccalaureate awards conferred by degree-granting institutions, by length of curriculum, sex of student, and field of study: 2002-03
Table 250.Bachelor's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by discipline division: Selected years, 1970-71 to 2002-03
Table 251.Master's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by discipline division: Selected years, 1970-71 to 2002-03
Table 252.Doctor's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by discipline division: Selected years, 1970-71 to 2002-03
Table 253.Bachelor's, master's, and doctor's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by sex of student and field of study: 2002-03
Table 254.Degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by control of institution: 1969-70 to 2002-03
Table 255.Degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by control of institution, level of degree, and discipline division: 2002-03
Table 256.Number of degree-granting institutions conferring degrees, by control, level of degree, and discipline division: 2002-03
Table 257.First-professional degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions in dentistry, medicine, and law, by sex of student, and number of institutions conferring degrees: Selected years, 1949-50 to 2002-03
Table 258.First-professional degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by sex of student, control of institution, and field of study: Selected years, 1985-86 to 2002-03
Table 259.Associate's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by racial/ethnic group and sex of student: Selected years, 1976-77 to 2002-03
Table 260.Associate's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by sex, racial/ethnic group, and major field of study: 2002-03
Table 261.Associate's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by sex, racial/ethnic group, and major field of study: 2001-02
Table 262.Bachelor's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by racial/ethnic group and sex of student: Selected years, 1976-77 to 2002-03
Table 263.Bachelor's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by sex, racial/ethnic group, and major field of study: 2002-03
Table 264.Bachelor's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by sex, racial/ethnic group, and major field of study: 2001-02
Table 265.Master's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by racial/ethnic group and sex of student: Selected years, 1976-77 to 2002-03
Table 266.Master's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by sex, racial/ethnic group, and major field of study: 2002-03
Table 267.Master's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by sex, racial/ethnic group, and major field of study: 2001-02
Table 268.Doctor's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by racial/ethnic group and sex of student: Selected years, 1976-77 to 2002-03
Table 269.Doctor's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by sex, racial/ethnic group, and major field of study: 2002-03
Table 270.Doctor's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by sex, racial/ethnic group, and major field of study: 2001-02
Table 271.First-professional degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by racial/ethnic group and sex of student: Selected years, 1976-77 to 2002-03
Table 272.First-professional degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, sex, racial/ethnic group, and major field of study: 2002-03
Table 273.First-professional degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by sex, racial/ethnic group, and major field of study: 2001-02
Table 274.Earned degrees in agriculture and natural resources conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: 1970-71 to 2002-03
Table 275.Earned degrees in architecture and related services conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1949-50 to 2002-03
Table 276.Earned degrees in the biological and biomedical sciences conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1951-52 to 2002-03
Table 277.Earned degrees in biology, microbiology, and zoology conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree: 1970-71 to 2002-03
Table 278.Earned degrees in business conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1955-56 to 2002-03
Table 279.Earned degrees in communications, journalism, and related programs conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: 1970-71 to 2002-03
Table 280.Earned degrees in computer and information sciences conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: 1970-71 to 2002-03
Table 281.Earned degrees in education conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1949-50 to 2002-03
Table 282.Earned degrees in engineering and engineering technologies conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1949-50 to 2002-03
Table 283.Earned degrees in chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree: 1970-71 to 2002-03
Table 284.Earned degrees in English language and literature/letters conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1949-50 to 2002-03
Table 285.Earned degrees in modern foreign languages and literatures conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1949-50 to 2002-03
Table 286.Earned degrees in French, German, and Spanish conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree: Selected years, 1949-50 to 2002-03
Table 287.Earned degrees in the health professions and related sciences conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: 1970-71 to 2002-03
Table 288.Earned degrees in mathematics and statistics conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1949-50 to 2002-03
Table 289.Earned degrees in the physical sciences and science technologies conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1959-60 to 2002-03
Table 290.Earned degrees in chemistry, geology, and physics conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree: 1970-71 to 2002-03
Table 291.Earned degrees in psychology conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1949-50 to 2002-03
Table 292.Earned degrees in public administration and social services conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: 1970-71 to 2002-03
Table 293.Earned degrees in the social sciences and history conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: 1970-71 to 2002-03
Table 294.Earned degrees in economics, history, political science and government, and sociology conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree: Selected years, 1949-50 to 2002-03
Table 295.Earned degrees in visual and performing arts conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and sex of student: 1970-71 to 2002-03
Table 296.Statistical profile of persons receiving doctor's degrees, by field of study and selected characteristics: 2002-03
Table 297.Statistical profile of persons receiving doctor's degrees in education: Selected years, 1979-80 to 2002-03
Table 298.Statistical profile of persons receiving doctor's degrees in engineering: Selected years, 1979-80 to 2002-03
Table 299.Statistical profile of persons receiving doctor's degrees in the humanities: Selected years, 1979-80 to 2002-03
Table 300.Statistical profile of persons receiving doctor's degrees in the life sciences: Selected years, 1979-80 to 2002-03
Table 301.Statistical profile of persons receiving doctor's degrees in the physical sciences: Selected years, 1979-80 to 2002-03
Table 302.Statistical profile of persons receiving doctor's degrees in the social sciences: Selected years, 1979-80 to 2002-03
Table 303.Degrees awarded by degree-granting institutions, by control, level of degree, and state or jurisdiction: 2002-03
Table 304.Bachelor's and master's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by field of study and state or jurisdiction: 2002-03
Table 305.Earned degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by level of degree and state or jurisdiction: 2001-02 and 2002-03
Table 306.Doctor's degrees conferred by 60 large degree-granting institutions: 1993-94 to 2002-03

Outcomes
Table 307.Percentage distribution of 1980 high school sophomores, by highest level of education completed through 1992 and selected student characteristics: 1980, 1982, and 1992
Table 308.Mean number of semester credits completed by bachelor's degree recipients, by course area and major: 1976, 1984, and 1992-93
Table 309.Percent of degree-granting institutions with first-year undergraduates using various selection criteria for admission, by type and control of institution: 2000-01, 2002-03, and 2003-04
Table 310.Percent of degree-granting institutions offering remedial services, by type and control of institution: 1989-90 to 2003-04
Table 311.Percentage distribution of enrollment and completion status of first-time postsecondary students starting during the 1995-96 academic year, by type of institution and other student characteristics: 2001
Table 312.Scores on Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and subject matter tests: 1965 to 2003

Student Charges and Student Financial Assistance
Table 313.Average undergraduate tuition and fees and room and board rates charged for full-time students in degree-granting institutions, by type and control of institution: 1964-65 to 2003-04
Table 314.Average undergraduate tuition, fees, room, and board charged for full-time students in degree-granting institutions, by type and control of institution and state or jurisdiction: 2002-03 and 2003-04
Table 315.Average undergraduate tuition and fees and room and board rates in degree-granting institutions, by control and type of institution and percentile of students: 2002-03 and 2003-04
Table 316.Average graduate and first-professional tuition and required fees in degree-granting institutions, by first-professional discipline and control of institution: 1987-88 to 2003-04
Table 317.Percent of undergraduates receiving aid, by type and source of aid and selected student characteristics: 1999-2000
Table 318.Average amount of financial aid awarded to full-time, full-year undergraduates, by type and source of aid and selected student characteristics: 1999-2000
Table 319.Average amount of financial aid awarded to part-time or part-year undergraduates, by type and source of aid and selected student characteristics: 1999-2000
Table 320.Undergraduates enrolled full-time and part-time, by aid status, source of aid, and control and type of institution: 1999-2000
Table 321.Percent of full-time, full-year undergraduates receiving aid, by type and source of aid received and control and type of institution: 1992-93, 1995-96, and 1999-2000
Table 322.Percent of part-time or part-year undergraduates receiving aid, by type and source of aid received and control and type of institution: 1992-93, 1995-96, and 1999-2000
Table 323.Percent of full-time and part-time undergraduates receiving aid, by federal aid program and control and type of institution: 1999-2000
Table 324.Average cumulative amount borrowed and sources of aid for full-time, full-year postbaccalaureate students, by level of study and control and type of institution: 1992-93, 1995-96, and 1999-2000
Table 325.Amount borrowed and sources of aid for part-time or part-year postbaccalaureate students, by level of study and control and type of institution: 1992-93, 1995-96, and 1999-2000
Table 326.Full-time, full-year postbaccalaureate students, by type of aid, level of study, and control and type of institution: 1992-93, 1995-96, and 1999-2000
Table 327.Part-time or part-year postbaccalaureate students, by type of aid, level of study, and control and type of and control and type of institution: 1992-93, 1995-96, and 1999-2000
Table 328.Scholarship and fellowship awards of degree-granting institutions, by type of funds and control of institution: Selected years, 1959-60 to 2000-01
Table 329.Pell Grant revenue, current-fund revenue, and tuition of degree-granting institutions, by control and type of institution: Selected years, 1985-86 to 2000-01
Table 330.State awards for need-based undergraduate scholarship and grant programs, by state: 1989-90 to 2002-03

Revenue
Table 331.Current-fund revenue of degree-granting institutions, by source of funds: Selected years, 1919-20 to 1995-96
Table 332.Current-fund revenue of public degree-granting institutions, by source of funds: Selected years, 1980-81 to 2000-01
Table 333.Current-fund revenue of public degree-granting institutions, by source of funds and type of institution: 2000-01
Table 334.Current-fund revenue of public degree-granting institutions, by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1980-81 to 2000-01
Table 335.Current-fund revenue of public degree-granting institutions, by source of funds and state or jurisdiction: 2000-01
Table 336.Current-fund revenue of public degree-granting institutions, by source of funds and state or jurisdiction: 1999-2000
Table 337.Appropriations from state and local governments for public degree-granting institutions, by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1990-91 to 2000-01
Table 338.Total revenue of private not-for-profit degree-granting institutions, by source of funds and type of institution: 1996-97 to 2001-02
Table 339.Total revenue of private not-for-profit degree-granting institutions, by source of funds and type of institution: 2001-02
Table 340.Total revenue of private for-profit degree-granting institutions, by source of funds and type of institution: 1997-98 to 2001-02
Table 341.Total revenue of private for-profit degree-granting institutions, by source of funds and type of institution: 2000-01 and 2001-02
Table 342.Current-fund revenue received from the federal government by the 120 degree-granting institutions receiving the largest amounts, by control and rank order: 2001-02

Expenditures
Table 343.Current-fund expenditures and expenditures per full-time-equivalent student in degree-granting institutions, by type and control of institution: Selected years, 1970-71 to 2000-01
Table 344.Current-fund expenditures and educational and general expenditures of degree-granting institutions, by purpose and per student: Selected years, 1929-30 to 1995-96
Table 345.Expenditures of public degree-granting institutions, by purpose and type of institution: 2000-01
Table 346.Current-fund expenditures of public degree-granting institutions, by purpose: Selected years, 1980-81 to 2000-01
Table 347.Educational and general expenditures of degree-granting public universities, by purpose: 1976-77 to 2000-01
Table 348.Educational and general expenditures of public degree-granting 4-year colleges (excluding universities), by purpose: 1976-77 to 2000-01
Table 349.Educational and general expenditures of degree-granting public 2-year colleges, by purpose: 1976-77 to 2000-01
Table 350.Current-fund expenditures of public degree-granting institutions, by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1980-81 to 2000-01
Table 351.Educational and general expenditures of public degree-granting institutions, by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1980-81 to 2000-01
Table 352.Voluntary support for degree-granting institutions, by source and purpose of support: Selected years, 1959-60 to 2003-04
Table 353.Total expenditures of private not-for-profit degree-granting institutions, by purpose and type of institution: 1996-97 to 2001-02
Table 354.Total expenditures of private not-for-profit degree-granting institutions, by purpose and type of institution: 2001-02
Table 355.Total expenditures of private for-profit degree-granting institutions, by purpose and type of institution: 2000-01 and 2001-02
Table 356.Total expenditures of private not-for-profit and for-profit degree-granting institutions, by level and state or jurisdiction: 1996-97 to 2001-02

Property
Table 357.Additions to physical plant value of degree-granting institutions, by control of institution and type of addition: 1969-70 to 1998-99
Table 358.Value of property and liabilities of degree-granting institutions: Selected years, 1899-1900 to 1995-96
Table 359.Endowment funds of the 120 colleges and universities with the largest amounts, by rank order: 2003 and 2004

Adult and Vocational Education
Adult Education
Table 360.Participants in adult basic and secondary education programs, by level of enrollment and state or jurisdiction: Fiscal years 1990, 1999, and 2001
Table 361.Participation of employed persons, 17 years old and over, in career-related adult education during the previous 12 months, by selected characteristics of participants: 1995, 1999, and 2003
Table 362.Participation of persons, 17 years old and older, in adult education during the previous 12 months by selected characteristics of participants: Selected years, 1991 to 2003

Vocational Education
Table 363.Non-degree-granting Title IV institutions offering postsecondary education, by control and state or jurisdiction: 2000-01 to 2003-04
 Chapter 4.  Federal Programs for Education and Related Activities
Table 364.Federal support and estimated federal tax expenditures for education, by category: Selected fiscal years, 1965 to 2004
Table 365.Federal on-budget funds for education and related programs, by agency: Selected fiscal years, 1970 to 2004
Table 366.Federal on-budget funds for education, by level or other educational purpose, agency and program: Selected fiscal years, 1970 to 2004
Table 367.Estimated federal support for education, by agency and type of ultimate recipient: Fiscal year 2004
Table 368.U.S.Department of Education outlays, by level of education and type of recipient: Selected fiscal years, 1980 to 2004
Table 369.U.S.Department of Education appropriations for major programs, by state or jurisdiction: Fiscal year 2003
Table 370.Appropriations for Title I, No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, by type of appropriation and state or jurisdiction: Fiscal years 2003 and 2004
Table 371.U.S.Department of Agriculture obligations for child nutrition programs, by state or jurisdiction: Fiscal years 2002 and 2003
Table 372.U.S.Department of Health and Human Services allocations for Head Start and enrollment in Head Start, by state or jurisdiction: Fiscal years 2000 to 2003
Table 373.Federal science and engineering obligations to colleges and universities, by agency and state or jurisdiction: Fiscal year 2002
Table 374.Summary of federal funds for research, development, and R & D plant: Fiscal years 1996 to 2004
Table 375.Federal obligations for research and development and R&D plant, by selected agency and state or jurisdiction: Fiscal year 2002
 Chapter 5.  Outcomes of Education
Educational Characteristics of the Workforce
Table 376.Labor force participation of persons 16 years old and over, by highest level of education, age, sex, and race/ethnicity: 2004
Table 377.Occupation of employed persons 25 to 64 years old, by educational attainment and sex: 2004
Table 378.Unemployment rate of persons 16 years old and over, by age, sex, race/ethnicity, and educational attainment: 2002, 2003, and 2004
Table 379.Employment of 12th graders, by selected student and school characteristics: 1992
Table 380.College enrollment and labor force status of 2002, 2003, and 2004 high school completers, by sex and race/ethnicity: 2002, 2003, and 2004

Recent High School and College Graduates
Table 381.Labor force status of high school dropouts, by sex and race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1980 to 2004
Table 382.Full-time employment status of bachelor's degree recipients 1 year after graduation, by field of study: Selected years, 1976 to 2001
Table 383.Percent distribution of 1999-2000 bachelor's degree recipients one year after graduation, by field of study, occupational area, job characteristics, and annual salaries: 2001
Table 384.Postsecondary enrollment status of 1992-93 bachelor's degree recipients, by undergraduate major: 1997
Table 385.Average annual salary of bachelor's degree recipients employed full-time 1 year after graduation, by field of study: Selected years, 1976 to 2001
Table 386.Median annual income of year-round, full-time workers 25 years old and over, by highest level of education attainment and sex: 1990 to 2003
Table 387.Distribution of income and median income of persons 25 years old and over, by highest level of educational attainment and sex: 2002
Table 388.Percentage of 1988 8th graders who volunteered in various capacities in a 12-month period ending in 2000, by selected student characteristics: 2000
Table 389.Literacy skills of adults, 16 years old and over, by type of literacy, proficiency levels, and selected characteristics: 1992
Table 390.Percent of 18- to 25-year-olds reporting drug use during the past 30 days and during the past year: Selected years, 1982 to 2002
Table 391.Percent of 1972, 1992 high school seniors, and 2002 high school sophomores who felt that certain life values were "very important," by sex: Selected years, 1972 to 2002
Table 392.Percentage of employed 1988 8th graders satisfied with various aspects of their job, by educational attainment: 2000
 Chapter 6.  International Comparisons of Education
Table 393.Estimated population, school enrollment, and teachers in major areas of the world: Selected years, 1980 to 1997
Table 394.Selected statistics for countries with populations over 10 million, by continent: Selected Years, 1980 to 2000
Table 395.School-age populations as a percent of total population, by country: Selected years, 1985 to 2002
Table 396.Percent of population enrolled in secondary and postsecondary institutions, by age group and country: Selected years, 1985 to 2002
Table 397.Pupils per teacher in public and private elementary and secondary schools, by level of education and country: Selected years, 1985 to 2002
Table 398.Civic knowledge and civic engagement of 14-year-old students, by country: 1999
Table 399.Average reading literacy, mathematics literacy, science literacy, and problem-solving scores of 15-year-olds, by sex and country: 2003
Table 400.Mean scores and percentage distribution of 15-year-olds scoring at each mathematics literacy proficiency level, by country: 2003
Table 401.Average 4th-grade mathematics scores, by content areas, index of time students spend doing mathematics homework in a normal school week, and country: 2003
Table 402.Average 8th-grade mathematics scores, by content areas, index of time students spend doing mathematics homework in a normal school week, and country: 2003
Table 403.Percent of lesson time spent on various mathematics activities, yearly mathematics instructional time, and mathematics instructional time as a percent of total instructional time in 8th grade, by country: 2003
Table 404.Average size and scores of 8th grade mathematics classes and Index of Teachers' Emphasis on Mathematics Homework (EMH), by country: 2003
Table 405.Eighth-grade students' perceptions about mathematics and hours spent on leisure activities, by country: 2003
Table 406.Average mathematics scores at the end of secondary school, by sex, average time spent studying mathematics out of school, and country: 1995
Table 407.Average 4th-grade science scores, in content areas and average time spent teaching science in school, by country: 2003
Table 408.Average 8th-grade science scores in content areas and average time spent studying out of school, by country: 2003
Table 409.Instructional practices and time spent teaching science in 8th grade, by country: 2003
Table 410.Average science scores at the end of secondary school, by sex, average time spent studying science out of school, and country: 1995
Table 411.Number of bachelor's degree recipients per 100 persons of the typical age of graduation, by sex and country: Selected years, 1989 to 2002
Table 412.Percent of bachelor's degrees awarded in science, by field and country: Selected years, 1985 to 2002
Table 413.Percent of graduate degrees awarded in science, by field and country: Selected years, 1985 to 2002
Table 414.Public and private education expenditures per student, by level of education and country: 1999, 2000 and 2001
Table 415.Total public direct expenditures on education as a percentage of the gross domestic product, by level and country: Selected years, 1985 to 2001
Table 416.Foreign students enrolled in institutions of higher education in the United States and other jurisdictions, by continent, region, and selected countries of origin: Selected years, 1980-81 to 2003-04
 Chapter 7.  Learning Resources and Technology
Libraries
Table 417.Selected statistics on school library/media centers, by control and level of school: 1999-2000
Table 418.Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by level and enrollment size of school: 1999-2000
Table 419.Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state: 1999-2000
Table 420.Collections, staff, and operating expenditures of college and university libraries: Selected years, 1976-77 to 1999-2000
Table 421.Collections, staff, and operating expenditures of the 60 largest college and university libraries: 1999-2000
Table 422.Selected statistics of public libraries, by population size of legal service area: Fiscal year 2002
Table 423.Public libraries, books and serial volumes, library visits, and reference transactions, by state: Fiscal year 2002

Computers and Technology
Table 424.Public schools and instructional rooms with access to the Internet, by selected school characteristics: 1994 to 2003
Table 425.Use of the Internet by persons 3 years old and over, by type of use and selected characteristics of students and other users: 2003
Table 426.Percent of home computer users using specific applications, by selected characteristics: 1997 and 2003
Table 427.Percent of student home computer users using specific applications, by selected characteristics: 2003
Table 428.Student use of computers, by level of enrollment and selected characteristics: 1993, 1997, and 2003
Table 429.Percent of workers, 18 years old and over, using computers on the job, by type of computer application and selected characteristics: 1993, 1997, and 2003

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