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Enrollment
Elementary and Secondary Schools
Table 1. Enrollment in grades K-8 and 9-12 of elementary and secondary schools, by control of institution, with projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Table 2. Enrollment in elementary and secondary schools, by organizational level and control of institution, with projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Table 3. Enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, by grade, with projections: Fall 1991 to fall 2011
Table 4. Enrollment in grades K-12 in public elementary and secondary schools, by region and state, with projections: Fall 1993 to fall 2011
Table 5. Percent change in grades K-12 enrollment in public schools, by region and state, with projections: Fall 1993 to fall 2011
Table 6. Enrollment in grades K-8 in public schools, by region and state, with projections: Fall 1993 to fall 2011
Table 7. Percent change in grades K-8 enrollment in public schools, by region and state, with projections: Fall 1993 to fall 2011
Table 8. Enrollment in grades 9-12 in public schools, by region and state, with projections: Fall 1993 to fall 2011
Table 9.

Percent change in grades 9-12 enrollment in public schools, by region and state, with projections: Fall 1993 to fall 2011

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Degree-Granting Institutions
Table 10. Total enrollment in all degree-granting institutions, by sex, attendance status, and control of institution, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Table 11A. Total enrollment in all degree-granting institutions, by sex, age, and attendance status: Fall 1986 to fall 1999
Table 11B. Total projected enrollment in all degree-granting institutions, by sex, age, and attendance status, with middle alternative projections: Fall 2000 to fall 2011
Table 12. Total enrollment in all degree-granting institutions, by sex, age, and attendance status, with low alternative projections: Fall 1991, 1996, 1999, 2006, and 2011
Table 13. Total enrollment in all degree-granting institutions, by sex, age, and attendance status, with high alternative projections: Fall 1991, 1996, 1999, 2006, and 2011
Table 14. Total enrollment in all degree-granting institutions, by sex and attendance status, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Table 15. Total enrollment in public 4-year degree-granting institutions, by sex and attendance status, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Table 16. Total enrollment in public 2-year degree-granting institutions, by sex and attendance status, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Table 17. Total enrollment in private 4-year degree-granting institutions, by sex and attendance status, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Table 18. Total enrollment in private 2-year degree-granting institutions, by sex and attendance status, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Table 19. Total undergraduate enrollment in all degree-granting institutions, by sex, attendance status, and control of institution, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Table 20. Total graduate enrollment in all degree-granting institutions, by sex, attendance status, and control of institution, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Table 21. Total first-professional enrollment in all degree-granting institutions, by sex, attendance status, and control of institution, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Table 22.

Total full-time-equivalent enrollment in all degree-granting institutions, by control and type of institution, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011

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High School Graduates
Table 23. High school graduates, by control of institution, with projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Table 24. High school graduates in public schools, by region and state, with projections: 1992-93 to 2010-11
Table 25.

Percent change in number of public high school graduates, by region and state, with projections: 1992-93 to 2010-11

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Earned Degrees Conferred
Table 26. Associate's degrees, by sex of recipient, with projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Table 27. Bachelor's degrees, by sex of recipient, with projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Table 28. Master's degrees, by sex of recipient, with projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Table 29. Doctor's degrees, by sex of recipient, with projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Table 30.

First-professional degrees, by sex of recipient, with projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11

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Teachers

Elementary and Secondary Schools

Table 31. Elementary and secondary teachers, by control of institution and organizational level, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Table 32.

Pupil/teacher ratios in elementary and secondary schools, by control of institution, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011

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Expenditures
Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
Table 33. Current expenditures and current expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, with alternative projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Table 34. Current expenditures and current expenditures per pupil in average daily attendance (ADA) in public elementary and secondary schools, with alternative projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Table 35.

Estimated average annual salaries of classroom teachers in public elementary and secondary schools, with alternative projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11

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Appendix Tables
Appendix A: Methodological Tables
Appendix A: Projection Methodology
Table A1. Summary of forecast assumptions to 2011
Table A2. Mean absolute percentage errors (MAPEs) by lead time for selected statistics in public elementary and secondary schools and degree-granting institutions
Appendix A1: Enrollment
Table A1.1. College enrollment rates, by age, sex, and attendance status, with middle alternative projections: Fall 1999, 2006, and 2011
Table A1.2. Equations for full-time and part-time college enrollment rates of men
Table A1.3. Equations for full-time and part-time college enrollment rates of women
Table A1.4. Enrollment rates in public schools, by grade level: Fall 1999, 2006, and 2011
Table A1.5. Public school grade progression rates: fall 1999, 2006, and 2011
Table A1.6. Full-time enrollment, by level enrolled and type of institution, as a percent of total enrollment, for each age and sex classification: Fall 1999, 2006, and 2011
Table A1.7. Part-time enrollment, by level enrolled and type of institution, as a percent of total enrollment, for each age and sex classification: Fall 1999, 2006, and 2011
Table A1.8. Public college enrollment as a percent of total enrollment, by attendance status, sex, level enrolled, and type of institution: Fall 1999, 2006, and 2011
Table A1.9. Graduate enrollment as a percent of total postbaccalaureate enrollment, by sex, attendance status, and type and control of institution: Fall 1999, 2006, and 2011
Table A1.10. Full-time-equivalent of part-time enrollment as a percent of part-time enrollment, by level enrolled and by type and control of institution: Fall 1999, 2006, and 2011
Table A1.11. Number of years, projection methods, and smoothing constants used to project public school enrollment and high school graduates, by state
Table A1.12.

Enrollment (assumptions)

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Earned Degrees Conferred
Table A3.1. Equations for earned degrees conferred
Table A3.2. Earned degrees conferred (assumptions)
Public Elementary and Secondary Teachers
Table A4.1. Equations for public elementary and secondary teachers
Public Elementary and Secondary School Expenditures
Table A5.1.

Public Elementary and Secondary School Expenditures Equations for current expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment, estimated average annual salaries of teachers, and education revenue receipts from state sources

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Appendix B: Supplementary Tables
Table B1. Annual number of births Census projections, Middle Series): 1951 to 2011
Table B2. Preprimary school-age populations (U.S. Preprimary school-age populations Census projections, Middle Series): 1986 to 2011
Table B3. School-age populations (U.S. School-age populations Census projections, Middle Series), ages 5, 6, 5 to13, and 14 to17 years: 1986 to 2011
Table B4. College-age populations (U.S. College-age populations Census projections, Middle Series), ages 18, 18 to 24, 25 to 29, 30 to 34, and 35 to 44 years: 1986 to 2011
Table B5. Fall enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, change in fall enrollment, the population, and fall enrollment as a proportion of the population: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Table B6. Macro-economic measures of the economy, with alternative projections: Fiscal year 1985-86 to 2010-11
Table B7.

Measures of state and local government revenues, with alternative projections: Fiscal year 1985-86 to 2010-11

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Appendix E: 1999 IPEDS (Fall Enrollment) Survey Methodology
Table E1. Total fall enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by level of enrollment, sex, attendance status, and type and control of institution: 1999
Table E2.