Table 101.10 Estimates of
resident population, by age group: 1970 through 2012
Table 101.20 Estimates of
resident population, by race/ethnicity and age group: Selected years, 1980 through
2012
Table 101.30 Number, percentage,
and percentage distribution of total resident population and population under 18
years old, by nativity and race/ethnicity (including selected subgroups): 2002,
2007, and 2012
Table 101.40 Estimated total
and school-age resident populations, by state: Selected years, 1970 through 2012
Table 102.10 Number and
percentage distribution of family households, by family structure and presence of
own children under 18: Selected years, 1970 through 2012
Table 102.20 Number and
percentage of family households with own children under age 18, under age 6, and
under age 3, by race/ethnicity and family structure: 2012
Table 102.30 Median household
income, by state: Selected years, 1990 through 2012
Table 102.40. Poverty rates
for all persons and poverty status of 5- to 17-year-olds, by region and state: Selected
years, 1990 through 2012
Table 102.50 Official and
supplemental measures of poverty status for all persons, persons in families, and
related children under age 18, by race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1960 through 2012
Table 102.60. Number and
percentage of children under age 18 living in poverty, by family structure and race/ethnicity
with selected subgroups: 2007 and 2012
Table 103.10 Percentage
of the population 3 to 34 years old enrolled in school, by sex, race/ethnicity,
and age group: Selected years, 1980 through 2012
Table 103.20 Percentage
of the population 3 to 34 years old enrolled in school, by age group: Selected years,
1940 through 2012
Table 104.10 Rates of high
school completion and bachelor's degree attainment among persons age 25 and over,
by race/ethnicity and sex: Selected years, 1910 through 2013
Table 104.20 Percentage
of persons 25 to 29 years old with selected levels of educational attainment, by
race/ethnicity and sex: Selected years, 1920 through 2013
Table 104.30 Number of persons
age 18 and over, by highest level of educational attainment, sex, race/ethnicity,
and age: 2013
Table 104.40 Percentage
of persons 18 to 24 years old and age 25 and over, by educational attainment and
race/ethnicity (including selected subgroups): 2007 and 2012
Table 104.50 Persons age
25 and over who hold a bachelor's or higher degree, by sex, race/ethnicity, age
group, and field of bachelor's degree: 2012
Table 104.60. Number of
persons 25 to 34 years old, percentage with a bachelor's or higher degree, and percentage
distribution, by undergraduate field of study and selected student characteristics:
2012
Table 104.61 Number of persons
25 to 34 years old, percentage with a bachelor's or higher degree, and percentage
distribution, by undergraduate field of study, sex, race/ethnicity, nativity, and
citizenship status: 2011
Table 104.70 Percentage
distribution of 6- to 18-year-olds, by parent's highest level of educational attainment,
household type, and child's race/ethnicity: 2007 and 2012
Table 104.80 Percentage
of persons 18 to 24 years old and age 25 and over, by educational attainment and
state: 2000, 2011, and 2012
Table 104.85 Rates of high
school completion and bachelor's degree attainment among persons age 25 and over,
by race/ethnicity and state: 2011 and 2012
Table 104.88 Rates of high
school completion and bachelor's degree attainment among persons age 25 and over,
by sex and state: 2011 and 2012
Table 104.90 Percentage
distribution of spring 2002 high school sophomores, by highest level of education
completed through 2012 and selected student characteristics: 2012
Table 104.95 Number of persons
age 25 and over in metropolitan areas with populations greater than 1 million and
rates of high school completion and bachelor's degree attainment among persons in
this age group, by sex: 2013
Table 105.10 Projected number
of participants in educational institutions, by level and control of institution:
Fall 2013
Table 105.20 Enrollment
in educational institutions, by level and control of institution, enrollment level,
and attendance status and sex of student: Selected years, fall 1990 through fall
2023
Table 105.30 Enrollment
in educational institutions, by level and control of institution: Selected years,
1869-70 through fall 2023
Table 105.40 Number of teachers
in elementary and secondary schools, and instructional staff in degree-granting
postsecondary institutions, by control of institution: Selected years, fall 1970
through fall 2023
Table 105.50 Number of educational
institutions, by level and control of institution: Selected years, 1980-81 through
2011-12
Table 106.10 Expenditures
of educational institutions related to the gross domestic product, by level of institution:
Selected years, 1929-30 through 2012-13
Table 106.20 Expenditures
of educational institutions, by level and control of institution: Selected years,
1899-1900 through 2012-13
Table 106.30. Amount and
percentage distribution of direct general expenditures of state and local governments,
by function: Selected years, 1970-71 through 2010-11
Table 106.40. Direct general
expenditures of state and local governments for all functions and for education,
by level of education and state: 2009-10 and 2010-11
Table 106.50. Direct general
expenditures per capita of state and local governments for all functions and for
education, by level of education and state: 2009-10 and 2010-11
Table 106.60 Gross domestic
product, state and local expenditures, national income, personal income, disposable
personal income, median family income, and population: Selected years, 1929 through
2013
Table 106.70 Gross domestic
product price index, Consumer Price Index, education price indexes, and federal
budget composite deflator: Selected years, 1919 through 2013
Table 201.10 Historical
summary of public elementary and secondary school statistics: Selected years, 1869–70
through 2010–11
Table 201.20 Enrollment
in grades 9 through 12 in public and private schools compared with population 14
to 17 years of age: Selected years, 1889-90 through fall 2013
Table 202.10 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 through 2012
Table 202.20 Percentage
of 3-, 4-, and 5-year-old children enrolled in preprimary programs, by attendance
status, level of program, and selected child and family characteristics: 2012
Table 202.30 Number of children under 6 years old and not yet enrolled in kindergarten,
percentage in center-based programs, average weekly hours in nonparental care, and
percentage in various types of primary care arrangements, by selected child and
family characteristics: 2005
Table 202.40 Child care
arrangements of 3- to 5-year-old children who are not yet in kindergarten, by age
and race/ethnicity: Various years, 1991 through 2005
Table 202.50 Percentage
distribution of children at about 2 and 4 years of age, by type of child care arrangement
and selected child and family characteristics: 2003-04 and 2005-06
Table 202.60 Percentage
distribution of quality rating of child care arrangements of children at about 4
years of age, by type of arrangement and selected child and family characteristics:
2005-06
Table 202.65 First-time
kindergartners' primary type of child care arrangement prior to kindergarten entry,
by selected child, family, and school characteristics: 2010-11
Table 202.70 Number and
percentage distribution of children of prekindergarten through second-grade age,
by enrollment status, selected maternal characteristics, and household income: 1995,
2001, and 2005
Table 203.10 Enrollment
in public elementary and secondary schools, by level and grade: Selected years,
fall 1980 through fall 2023
Table 203.20 Enrollment
in public elementary and secondary schools, by region, state, and jurisdiction:
Selected years, fall 1990 through fall 2023
Table 203.25 Public school
enrollment in prekindergarten through grade 8, by region, state, and jurisdiction:
Selected years, fall 1990 through fall 2023
Table 203.30 Public school
enrollment in grades 9 through 12, by region, state, and jurisdiction: Selected
years, fall 1990 through fall 2023
Table 203.40 Enrollment
in public elementary and secondary schools, by level, grade, and state or jurisdiction:
Fall 2011
Table 203.45 Enrollment
in public elementary and secondary schools, by level, grade, and state or jurisdiction:
Fall 2010
Table 203.50 Enrollment
and percentage distribution of enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools,
by race/ethnicity and region: Selected years, fall 1995 through fall 2023
Table 203.60 Enrollment
and percentage distribution of enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools,
by race/ethnicity and level of education: Fall 1998 through fall 2023
Table 203.70 Percentage
distribution of enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, by race/ethnicity
and state or jurisdiction: Fall 2001 and fall 2011
Table 203.80 Average daily
attendance in public elementary and secondary schools, by state or jurisdiction:
Selected years, 1969-70 through 2010-11
Table 203.90 Average daily
attendance (ADA) as a percentage of total enrollment, school day length, and school
year length in public schools, by school level and state: 2007-08 and 2011-12
Table 204.10 Number and
percentage of public school students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, by
state: Selected years, 2000-01 through 2011-12
Table 204.20 Number and
percentage of public school students participating in programs for English language
learners, by state: Selected years, 2002-03 through 2011-12
Table 204.30 Children 3
to 21 years old served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA),
Part B, by type of disability: Selected years, 1976-77 through 2011-12
Table 204.40 Children 3
to 21 years old served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA),
Part B, by race/ethnicity and age group: 2000-01 through 2011-12
Table 204.50 Children 3
to 21 years old served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA),
Part B, by race/ethnicity and type of disability: 2010-11 through 2011-12
Table 204.60 Percentage
distribution of students 6 to 21 years old served under Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act (IDEA), Part B, by educational environment and type of disability:
Selected years, fall 1989 through fall 2011
Table 204.70 Number and
percentage of children served under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
(IDEA), Part B, by age group and state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1990-91
through 2011-12
Table 204.80 Number of gifted
and talented students in public elementary and secondary schools, by sex, race/ethnicity,
and state: 2004 and 2006
Table 204.90 Percentage
of gifted and talented students in public elementary and secondary schools, by sex,
race/ethnicity, and state: 2004 and 2006
Table 205.10 Private elementary
and secondary school enrollment and private enrollment as a percentage of total
enrollment in public and private schools, by region and grade level: Selected years,
fall 1995 through fall 2011
Table 205.20 Enrollment
and percentage distribution of students enrolled in private elementary and secondary
schools, by school orientation and grade level: Selected years, fall 1995 through
fall 2011
Table 205.30 Percentage
distribution of students enrolled in private elementary and secondary schools, by
school orientation and selected characteristics: Fall 2009 and fall 2011
Table 205.40 Number and
percentage distribution of private elementary and secondary students, teachers,
and schools, by orientation of school and selected characteristics: Fall 1999, fall
2009, and fall 2011
Table 205.50 Private elementary
and secondary enrollment, number of schools, and average tuition, by school level,
orientation, and tuition: Selected years, 1999-2000 through 2011-12
Table 205.60 Private elementary
and secondary school full-time-equivalent (FTE) staff and student to FTE staff ratios,
by orientation of school, school level, and type of staff: 2007-08 and 2011-12
Table 205.70 Enrollment
and instructional staff in Catholic elementary and secondary schools, by level:
Selected years, 1919-20 through 2012-13
Table 205.80 Private elementary
and secondary schools, enrollment, teachers, and high school graduates, by state:
Selected years, 2001 through 2011
Table 206.10 Number and
percentage of homeschooled students ages 5 through 17 with a grade equivalent of
kindergarten through 12th grade, by selected child, parent, and household characteristics:
2003, 2007, and 2012
Table 206.20 Percentage
distribution of students ages 5 through 17 attending kindergarten through 12th grade,
by school type or participation in homeschooling and selected child, parent, and
household characteristics: 1999, 2003, and 2007
Table 207.10 Number of 3-
to 5-year-olds not yet enrolled in kindergarten and percentage participating in
home literacy activities with a family member, by type and frequency of activity
and selected child and family characteristics: 1993, 2001, and 2007
Table 207.20 Percentage
of kindergartners through fifth-graders whose parents reported doing education-related
activities with their children in the past month, by selected child, parent, and
school characteristics: 1999 , 2003, and 2007
Table 207.30 Percentage
of kindergarteners through fifth-graders whose parents reported doing education-related
activities with their children in the past week, by selected child, parent, and
school characteristics: 1999, 2003, and 2007
Table 207.40 Percentage
of elementary and secondary school children whose parents were involved in school
activities, by selected child, parent, and school characteristics: 1999, 2003, and
2007
Table 208.10 Public elementary
and secondary pupil/teacher ratios, by selected school characteristics: Selected
years, fall 1990 through fall 2011
Table 208.20 Public and
private elementary and secondary teachers, enrollment, pupil/teacher ratios, and
new teacher hires: Selected years, fall 1955 through fall 2023
Table 208.30 Public elementary
and secondary teachers, by level and state or jurisdiction: Selected years, fall
2000 through fall 2011
Table 208.40 Teachers, enrollment,
and pupil/teacher ratios in public elementary and secondary schools, by state or
jurisdiction: Selected years, fall 2000 through fall 2011
Table 209.10 Number and
percentage distribution of teachers in public and private elementary and secondary
schools, by selected teacher characteristics: Selected years, 1987-88 through 2011-12
Table 209.20 Number, highest
degree, and years of full-time teaching experience of teachers in public and private
elementary and secondary schools, by selected teacher characteristics: Selected
years, 1999-2000 through 2011-12
Table 209.30 Highest degree
earned, years of full-time teaching experience, and average class size for teachers
in public elementary and secondary schools, by state: 2011-12
Table 209.50 Percentage
of public school teachers of grades 9 through 12, by field of main teaching assignment
and selected demographic and educational characteristics: 2011-12
Table 210.10 Percentage
of teachers indicating that certain issues are serious problems in their schools,
by level and control of school: Selected years,1987-88 through 2011-12
Table 210.20 Percentage
of teachers agreeing with statements about teaching and school conditions, by control
and level of school: Selected years, 1993-94 through 2011-12
Table 210.30 Mobility of
public and private elementary and secondary teachers, by selected teacher and school
characteristics: Selected years, 1987-88 through 2008-09
Table 211.10 Average salaries
for full-time teachers in public and private elementary and secondary schools, by
selected characteristics: 2011-12
Table 211.20 Average base
salary for full-time teachers in public elementary and secondary schools, by highest
degree earned and years of full-time teaching: Selected years, 1990-91 through
2011-12
Table 211.30 Average base
salary for full-time public elementary and secondary school teachers with a bachelor's
degree as their highest degree, by years of full-time teaching experience and state:
Selected years, 1993-94 through 2011-12
Table 211.40 Average base
salary for full-time public elementary and secondary school teachers with a master's
degree as their highest degree, by years of full-time teaching experience and state:
Selected years, 1993-94 through 2011-12
Table 211.50 Estimated average
annual salary of teachers in public elementary and secondary schools: Selected years,
1959-60 through 2012-13
Table 211.60 Estimated average
annual salary of teachers in public elementary and secondary schools, by state:
Selected years, 1969-70 through 2012-13
Table 212.10 Number, highest
degree, average years of experience, and salaries of principals in public and private
elementary and secondary schools, by selected characteristics: 1993-94, 2003-04,
and 2011-12
Table 213.10 Staff employed
in public elementary and secondary school systems, by functional area: Selected
years, 1949-50 through fall 2011
Table 213.20 Staff employed
in public elementary and secondary school systems, by type of assignment and state
or jurisdiction: Fall 2011
Table 213.30 Staff employed
in public elementary and secondary school systems, by type of assignment and state
or jurisdiction: Fall 2010
Table 213.40 Staff, teachers,
and teachers as a percentage of staff in public elementary and secondary school
systems, by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, fall 2000 through fall 2011
Table 213.50 Staff, enrollment,
and pupil/staff ratios in public elementary and secondary school systems, by state
or jurisdiction: Selected years, fall 2000 through fall 2011
Table 214.10 Number of public
school districts and public and private elementary and secondary schools: Selected
years, 1869-70 through 2011-12
Table 214.20 Number and
percentage distribution of regular public school districts and students, by enrollment
size of district: Selected years, 1979-80 through 2011-12
Table 214.30 Number of public
elementary and secondary education agencies, by type of agency and state or jurisdiction:
2010-11 and 2011-12
Table 214.40 Public elementary
and secondary school enrollment, number of schools, and other selected characteristics,
by locale: 2008-09 through 2011-12
Table 215.10 Selected statistics
on enrollment, teachers, dropouts, and graduates in public school districts enrolling
more than 15,000 students: Selected years, 1990 through 2011
Table 215.20 Revenues, expenditures,
poverty rate, and Title I allocations of public school districts enrolling more
than 15,000 students: 2010-11 and fiscal year 2013
Table 215.30 Enrollment,
poverty, and federal funds for the 100 largest school districts, by enrollment size
in 2011: Selected years, 2010-11 through 2013
Table 216.10 Public elementary
and secondary schools, by level of school: Selected years, 1967-68 through 2011-12
Table 216.20 Number and
enrollment of public elementary and secondary schools, by school level, type, and
charter and magnet status: Selected years, 1990-91 through 2011-12
Table 216.30 Number and
percentage distribution of public elementary and secondary students and schools,
by traditional or charter school status and selected characteristics: Selected years,
1999-2000 through 2011-12
Table 216.40 Number and
percentage distribution of public elementary and secondary schools and enrollment,
by level, type, and enrollment size of school: 2009-10, 2010-11, and 2011-12
Table 216.45 Average enrollment
and percentage distribution of public elementary and secondary schools, by level,
type, and enrollment size: Selected years, 1982-83 through 2011-12
Table 216.50 Number and
percentage distribution of public elementary and secondary school students, by percentage
of minority enrollment in the school and student's racial/ethnic group: Selected
years, fall 1995 through fall 2011
Table 216.55 Number and
percentage distribution of public elementary and secondary school students, by percentage
of student's racial/ethnic group enrolled in the school and student's racial/ethnic
group: Selected years, fall 1995 through fall 2011
Table 216.60 Number and
percentage distribution of public school students eligible for free or reduced-price
lunch, by school level, locale, and student race/ethnicity: 2011-12
Table 216.70 Public elementary
and secondary schools, by level, type, and state or jurisdiction: 1990-91, 2000-01,
2010-11, and 2011-12
Table 216.75 Public elementary
schools, by grade span, average school enrollment, and state or jurisdiction: 2011-12
Table 216.80 Public secondary
schools, by grade span, average school enrollment, and state or jurisdiction: 2011-12
Table 216.90 Public elementary
and secondary charter schools and enrollment, by state: Selected years, 1999-2000
through 2011-12
Table 216.95 Number and
enrollment of public elementary and secondary schools that have closed, by school
level, type, and charter status: Selected years, 1995-96 through 2011-12
Table 217.10 Functional
age of public schools' main instructional buildings and percentage of schools with
permanent and portable (temporary) buildings, by selected school characteristics
and condition of permanent and portable buildings: 2012
Table 217.15 Percentage of public schools with plans for major repair, renovation,
or replacement of building systems or features in the next 2 years and percentage
distribution of schools with such plans, by selected school characteristics, type
of system or feature
Table 217.20 Percentage
of public schools with enrollment under, at, or over capacity, by selected school
characteristics: 1999 and 2005
Table 218.10 Number and
internet access of instructional computers and rooms in public schools, by selected
school characteristics: Selected years, 1995 through 2008
Table 218.20 Percentage
of public school districts with students enrolled in technology-based distance education
courses and number of enrollments in such courses, by instructional level and district
characteristics: 2002-03, 2004-05, and 2009-10
Table 219.10 High school
graduates, by sex and control of school: Selected years, 1869-70 through 2023-24
Table 219.20 Public high
school graduates, by region, state, and jurisdiction: Selected years, 1980-81 through
2023-24
Table 219.30 Public high
school graduates, by race/ethnicity: 1998-99 through 2023-24
Table 219.35.Averaged freshman
graduation rates for public secondary schools, by state or jurisdiction: Selected
years, 1990-91 through 2009-10
Table 219.40.Public high
school graduates and averaged freshman graduation rate, by race/ethnicity and state
or jurisdiction: 2009-10
Table 219.50.Number and
percentage of 9th- to 12th-graders who dropped out of public schools, by race/ethnicity,
grade, and state or jurisdiction: 2009-10
Table 219.60 Number of people
taking the general educational development (GED) test and percentage distribution
of those who passed, by age group: 1971 through 2012
Table 219.70 Percentage
of high school dropouts among persons 16 through 24 years old (status dropout rate),
by sex and race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1960 through 2012
Table 219.71 Population
16 through 24 years old and number of 16- to 24-year-old high school dropouts (status
dropouts), by sex and race/ethnicity: 1970 through 2012
Table 219.75 Percentage
of high school dropouts among persons 16 through 24 years old (status dropout rate),
by income level, and percentage distribution of status dropouts, by labor force
status and years of school completed: 1970 through 2012
Table 219.76 Population
16 through 24 years old and number of 16- to 24-year-old high school dropouts (status
dropouts), by income level, labor force status, and years of school completed: 1970
through 2012
Table 219.80 Percentage of high school dropouts among persons 16 through 24
years old (status dropout rate) and number of status dropouts, by noninstitutionalized
or institutionalized status, birth in or outside of the United States, and selected
characteristics: 2010 and 2011
Table 219.90 Number and
percentage distribution of 14- through 21-year-old students served under Individuals
with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Part B, who exited school, by exit reason,
age, and type of disability: 2009-10 and 2010-11
Table 220.10 Percentage
of children demonstrating specific cognitive and motor skills at about 9 months
of age, by child's age and selected characteristics: 2001-02
Table 220.20 Percentage
of children demonstrating specific cognitive skills, motor skills, and secure emotional
attachment to parents at about 2 years of age, by selected characteristics: 2003-04
Table 220.30 Children's
reading, language, mathematics, color knowledge, and fine motor skills at about
4 years of age, by child's age and selected characteristics: 2005-06
Table 220.40 First-time
kindergartners' reading, mathematics, science, cognitive flexibility, and approaches
to learning scale scores in fall and spring of the kindergarten year, by selected
child, family, and school characteristics: 2010-11
Table 220.50 Number and
percentage distribution of kindergartners, by fall 2010 kindergarten entry status
and selected child, family, and school characteristics: 2010-11
Table 220.60 Kindergartners'
reading, mathematics, science, cognitive flexibility, and approaches to learning
scale scores in fall and spring of the kindergarten year, by fall 2010 kindergarten
entry status: 2010-11
Table 220.70 Mean reading
scale scores and specific reading skills of fall 1998 first-time kindergartners,
by time of assessment and selected characteristics: Selected years, fall 1998 through
spring 2007
Table 220.80 Mean mathematics
and science scale scores and specific mathematics skills of fall 1998 first-time
kindergartners, by time of assessment and selected characteristics: Selected years,
fall 1998 through spring 2007
Table 221.10 Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading scale score, by grade and selected
student and school characteristics: Selected years, 1992 through 2013
Table 221.20 Percentage
of students at or above selected National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
reading achievement levels, by grade and selected student characteristics: Selected
years, 1998 through 2013
Table 221.30 Average National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading
scale score and percentage distribution of students, by age, amount of reading for
school and for fun, and time spent on homework and watching TV/video: Selected years,
1984 through 2012
Table 221.40. Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading scale score of 4th-grade public
school students and percentage attaining reading achievement levels, by state: Selected
years, 1992 through 2013
Table 221.50 Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading scale score and percentage of
4th-grade public school students, by race/ethnicity and state: 2013
Table 221.60 Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading scale score of 8th-grade public
school students and percentage attaining reading achievement levels, by locale and
state: Selected years, 2003 through 2013
Table 221.70. Average National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading
scale scores of 4th- and 8th-graders in public schools and percentage scoring at
or above selected reading achievement levels, by English language learner (ELL)
status and state: 2013
Table 221.75 Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading scale score and standard deviation,
by selected student characteristics, percentile, and grade: Selected years, 1992
through 2013
Table 221.80. Average National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading
scale scores of 4th- and 8th-grade public school students and percentage attaining
achievement levels, by race/ethnicity and jurisdiction or specific urban district:
2009, 2011, and 2013
Table 221.85 Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading scale score, by age and selected
student characteristics: Selected years, 1971 through 2012
Table 221.90 Percentage
of students at or above selected National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
reading score levels, by age, sex, and race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1971 through
2012
Table 222.10 Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) mathematics scale score, by grade and
selected student and school characteristics: Selected years, 1990 through 2013
Table 222.20 Percentage
of students at or above selected National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
mathematics achievement levels, by grade and selected student characteristics: Selected
years, 1996 through 2013
Table 222.30 Average National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) mathematics
scale score of 8th-graders with various attitudes toward mathematics and percentage
reporting these attitudes, by selected student and school characteristics: 2013
Table 222.40 Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) mathematics scale score of high school
graduates at grade 12, by highest mathematics course taken in high school and selected
student and school characteristics: 2009
Table 222.50 Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) mathematics scale score of 4th-grade public
school students and percentage attaining mathematics achievement levels, by state:
Selected years, 1992 through 2013
Table 222.60 Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) mathematics scale score of 8th-grade public
school students and percentage attaining mathematics achievement levels, by state:
Selected years, 1990 through 2013
Table 222.70. Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) mathematics scale score of 8th-grade public
school students, by race/ethnicity, highest level of parental education, and state:
2013
Table 222.80. Average National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) mathematics
scale scores of 4th- and 8th-grade public school students and percentage attaining
achievement levels, by race/ethnicity and jurisdiction or specific urban district:
2009, 2011, and 2013
Table 222.85 Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) mathematics scale score, by age and selected
student characteristics: Selected years, 1973 through 2012
Table 222.90 Percentage
of students at or above selected National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
mathematics score levels, by age, sex, and race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1978
through 2012
Table 222.95 National Assessment
of Educational Progress (NAEP) mathematics performance of 17-year-olds, by highest
mathematics course taken, sex, and race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1978 through
2012
Table 223.10 Average National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) science
scale score, standard deviation, and percentage of students attaining science achievement
levels, by grade level, selected student and school characteristics, and percentile:
2009 and 2011
Table 223.20 Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) science scale scores of 8th-grade public
school students, by race/ethnicity and state: 2009 and 2011
Table 223.25 Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) science scale scores of 8th-graders with
various attitudes toward science and percentage reporting these attitudes, by selected
student characteristics: 2011
Table 223.30 Average National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) science
scale scores of 12th-graders with various educational goals and attitudes toward
science, and percentage reporting these goals and attitudes, by selected student
characteristics: 2009
Table 224.10 Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) arts scale score of 8th-graders, percentage
distribution by frequency of instruction, and percentage participating in selected
activities, by subject and selected characteristics: 2008
Table 224.20 Average National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) civics scale score and percentage of students
attaining civics achievement levels, by grade level and selected student characteristics:
1998, 2006, and 2010
Table 224.30 Average National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) economics
scale score of 12th-graders, percentage attaining economics achievement levels,
and percentage with different levels of economics coursework, by selected characteristics:
2006 and 2012
Table 224.40 Average National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) geography
scale score, standard deviation, and percentage of students attaining geography
achievement levels, by grade level, selected student characteristics, and percentile:
1994, 2001, and 2010
Table 224.50 Average National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) U.S.
history scale score, standard deviation, and percentage of students attaining achievement
levels, by grade level, selected characteristics, and percentile: Selected years,
1994 through 2010
Table 224.60 Average National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) writing
scale score of 8th- and 12th-graders, standard deviation, and percentage of students
attaining writing achievement levels, by selected characteristics and percentile:
2011
Table 225.10 Average number
of Carnegie units earned by public high school graduates in various subject fields,
by sex and race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1982 through 2009
Table 225.20 Average number of Carnegie units earned by public high school graduates
in career/technical education courses in various occupational fields, by sex and
race/ethnicity, and percentage distribution of students, by units earned: Selected
years, 2000 to 2009
Table 225.30 Percentage
of public and private high school graduates taking selected mathematics and science
courses in high school, by sex and race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1982 through
2009
Table 225.40 Percentage
of public and private high school graduates taking selected mathematics and science
courses in high school, by selected student and school characteristics: Selected
years, 1990 through 2009
Table 225.50 Percentage
of public and private high school graduates earning minimum credits in selected
combinations of academic courses, by sex and race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1982
through 2009
Table 225.60 Number and percentage of public high school graduates taking dual
credit, Advanced Placement (AP), and International Baccalaureate (IB) courses in
high school and average credits earned, by selected student and school characteristics:
2000, 2005, and 2009
Table 225.70 Number and
percentage of high school graduates who took foreign language courses in high school
and average number of credits earned, by language and number of credits: 2000, 2005,
and 2012
Table 225.80 Percentage
distribution of elementary and secondary school children, by average grades and
selected child and school characteristics: 1996, 2003, and 2007
Table 226.10 SAT mean scores
of college-bound seniors, by race/ethnicity: Selected years, 1986-87 through 2012-13
Table 226.20 SAT mean scores
of college-bound seniors, by sex: 1966-67 through 2012-13
Table 226.30 SAT mean scores
and percentage distribution of college-bound seniors, by selected student characteristics:
Selected years, 1995-96 through 2012-13
Table 226.40 Mean SAT scores
of college-bound seniors and percentage of graduates taking SAT, by state: Selected
years, 1995-96 through 2012-13
Table 227.10 Percentage
of 9th-grade students participating in various school-sponsored and non-school-sponsored
activities, by sex and race/ethnicity: 2009
Table 227.20 Percentage
of high school seniors who say they engage in various activities, by selected student
and school characteristics: 1992 and 2004
Table 227.30 Percentage
of high school seniors who participate in various school-sponsored extracurricular
activities, by selected student characteristics: 1992 and 2004
Table 227.40 Percentage of elementary and secondary school students who do homework
outside of school, whose parents check that homework is done, and whose parents
help with homework, by frequency and selected student and school characteristics:
2003 and 2007
Table 227.50 Percentage
of 4th-, 8th-, and 12th-graders absent from school in the last month, by selected
characteristics and number of days absent: 2002, 2009, and 2013
Table 228.10 School-associated
violent deaths of all persons, homicides and suicides of youth ages 5-18 at school,
and total homicides and suicides of youth ages 5-18, by type of violent death: 1992–93
to 2010–11
Table 228.20 Number of nonfatal
victimizations against students ages 12-18 and rate of victimization per 1,000
students, by type of victimization, location, and year: 1992 through 2012
Table 228.25 Number of nonfatal
victimizations against students ages 12-18 and rate of victimization per 1,000
students, by type of victimization, location, and selected student characteristics:
2012
Table 228.30 Percentage
of students ages 12–18 who reported criminal victimization at school during the
previous 6 months, by type of victimization and selected student and school characteristics:
Selected years, 1995 through 2011
Table 228.40 Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported being threatened
or injured with a weapon on school property during the previous 12 months, by selected
student characteristics and number of times threatened or injured: Selected years,
1993 through 2011
Table 228.50 Percentage
of public school students in grades 9–12 who reported being threatened or injured
with a weapon on school property at least one time during the previous 12 months,
by state: Selected years, 2003 through 2011
Table 228.70 Number and percentage of public and private school teachers who
reported that they were threatened with injury or physically attacked by a student
from school during the previous 12 months, by selected teacher and school characteristics:
Selected years, 1993-94 through 2011-12
Table 228.80 Percentage
of public school teachers who reported that they were threatened with injury or
physically attacked by a student from school during the previous 12 months, by state:
Selected years, 1993-94 through 2011-12
Table 229.10 Percentage
of public schools recording incidents of crime at school and reporting incidents
to police, number of incidents, and rate per 1,000 students, by type of crime: Selected
years, 1999–2000 through 2009–10
Table 229.20 Number and
percentage of public schools recording at least one crime incident that occurred
at school, and number and rate of incidents, by school characteristics and type
of incident: 1999-2000 and 2009-10
Table 229.30 Percentage
of public schools recording incidents of crime at school, number of incidents, and
rate per 1,000 students, by type of crime and selected school characteristics: 2009–10
Table 229.40 Percentage
of public schools reporting incidents of crime at school to the police, number of
incidents, and rate per 1,000 students, by type of crime and selected school characteristics:
2009–10
Table 229.50 Percentage
distribution of public schools, by number of violent incidents of crime at school
recorded and reported to the police and selected school characteristics: 2009–10
Table 229.60 Percentage
distribution of public schools, by number of serious violent incidents of crime
at school recorded and reported to the police and selected school characteristics:
2009–10
Table 230.10 Percentage
of public schools reporting selected discipline problems that occurred at school,
by frequency and selected school characteristics: Selected years, 1999-2000 through
2009–10
Table 230.20 Percentage
of students ages 12–18 who reported that gangs were present at school during the
school year, by selected student and school characteristics and urbanicity: Selected
years, 2001 through 2011
Table 230.30 Percentage
of students ages 12–18 who reported being the target of hate-related words and seeing
hate-related graffiti at school during the school year, by selected student and
school characteristics: Selected years, 1999 through 2011
Table 230.35 Percentage
of students ages 12–18 who reported being the target of hate-related words at school,
by type of hate-related word and selected student and school characteristics: 2011
Table 230.40 Percentage
of students ages 12–18 who reported being bullied at school or cyber-bullied anywhere
during the school year, by type of bullying at school, reports of injury, and selected
student and school characteristics: 2011
Table 230.45 Percentage
of students ages 12–18 who reported being bullied at school during the school year,
by type of bullying and selected student and school characteristics: Selected years,
2005 through 2009
Table 230.50 Percentage
of students ages 12–18 who reported being bullied at school during the school year
and, among bullied students, percentage who reported being bullied in various locations,
by selected student and school characteristics: 2011
Table 230.55 Percentage
of students ages 12–18 who reported being cyber-bullied anywhere during the school
year, by type of cyber-bullying and selected student and school characteristics:
2011
Table 230.60 Among students ages 12–18 who reported being bullied at school
and cyber-bullied anywhere during the school year, percentage reporting various
frequencies of bullying and the notification of an adult, by selected student and
school characteristics: 2011
Table 230.65 Percentage
of public schools reporting selected types of cyber-bullying problems occurring
at school or away from school at least once a week, by selected school characteristics:
2009–10
Table 230.70 Percentage
of students ages 12–18 who reported being afraid of attack or harm, by location
and selected student and school characteristics: Selected years, 1995 through 2011
Table 230.80 Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported avoiding one or
more places in school or avoiding school activities or classes because of fear of
attack or harm, by selected student or school characteristics: Selected years, 1995
through 2011
Table 230.90 Percentage of public and private school teachers who agreed that
student misbehavior and student tardiness and class cutting interfered with their
teaching, by selected teacher and school characteristics: Selected years, 1987-88
through 2011-12
Table 230.92 Percentage
of public and private school teachers who agreed that other teachers and the principal
enforced school rules, by selected teacher and school characteristics: Selected
years, 1987-88 through 2011-12
Table 230.95 Percentage
of public school teachers who agreed that student misbehavior and student tardiness
and class cutting interfered with their teaching and that other teachers and the
principal enforced school rules, by state: 2011-12
Table 231.10 Percentage
of students in grades 9-12 who reported having been in a physical fight at least
one time during the previous 12 months, by location and selected student characteristics:
Selected years, 1993 through 2011
Table 231.20 Percentage
distribution of students in grades 9–12, by number of times they reported having
been in a physical fight anywhere or on school property during the previous 12 months
and selected student characteristics: 2011
Table 231.30 Percentage
of public school students in grades 9-12 who reported having been in a physical
fight at least one time during the previous 12 months, by location and state: Selected
years, 2003 through 2011
Table 231.40 Percentage
of students in grades 9–12 who reported carrying a weapon at least 1 day during
the previous 30 days, by location and selected student characteristics: Selected
years, 1993 through 2011
Table 231.50 Percentage
distribution of students in grades 9-12, by number of days they reported carrying
a weapon anywhere or on school property during the previous 30 days and selected
student characteristics: 2011
Table 231.60 Percentage
of public school students in grades 9-12 who reported carrying a weapon at least
1 day during the previous 30 days, by location and state: Selected years, 2003 through
2011
Table 231.70 Percentage
of students ages 12-18 who reported having access to a loaded gun, without adult
permission, at school or away from school during the school year, by selected student
or school characteristics: 2007, 2009, and 2011
Table 232.10 Percentage
of students in grades 9-12 who reported using alcohol at least 1 day during the
previous 30 days, by location and selected student characteristics: Selected years,
1993 through 2011
Table 232.20 Percentage
distribution of students in grades 9-12, by number of days they reported using alcohol
anywhere or on school property during the previous 30 days and selected student
characteristics: 2011
Table 232.30 Percentage
of public school students in grades 9-12 who reported using alcohol at least 1 day
during the previous 30 days, by location and state: Selected years, 2003 through
2011
Table 232.40 Percentage
of students in grades 9–12 who reported using marijuana at least one time during
the previous 30 days, by location and selected student characteristics: Selected
years, 1993 through 2011
Table 232.50 Percentage
distribution of students in grades 9-12, by number of times they reported using
marijuana anywhere or on school property during the previous 30 days and selected
student characteristics: 2011
Table 232.60 Percentage
of public school students in grades 9-12 who reported using marijuana at least one
time during the previous 30 days, by location and state: Selected years, 2003 through
2011
Table 232.70 Percentage
of students in grades 9-12 who reported that illegal drugs were made available to
them on school property during the previous 12 months, by selected student characteristics:
Selected years, 1993 through 2011
Table 232.80 Percentage
of public school students in grades 9-12 who reported that illegal drugs were made
available to them on school property during the previous 12 months, by state: Selected
years, 2003 through 2011
Table 232.90 Percentage
of high school seniors reporting use of alcohol and illicit drugs, by frequency
of use and substance used: Selected years, 1975 through 2012
Table 232.95 Percentage
of 12- to 17-year-olds reporting use of illicit drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes during
the past 30 days and the past year, by substance used, sex, and race/ethnicity:
Selected years, 1985 through 2011
Table 233.10 Number and percentage of public schools that took a serious disciplinary
action in response to specific offenses, number of serious actions taken, and percentage
distribution of actions, by type of offense, school level, and type of action: Selected
years
Table 233.30 Number of students
suspended and expelled from public elementary and secondary schools, by sex, race/ethnicity,
and state: 2006
Table 233.40 Percentage
of students suspended and expelled from public elementary and secondary schools,
by sex, race/ethnicity, and state: 2006
Table 233.50 Percentage
of public and private schools with various safety and security measures, by school
level: 2003-04, 2007-08, and 2011-12
Table 233.60 Percentage
of public and private schools with various safety and security measures, by school
control and selected characteristics: 2011-12
Table 233.70 Percentage of public schools with one or more full-time or part-time
security staff present at least once a week, and percentage of schools with security
staff routinely carrying a firearm, by selected school characteristics: 2005-06,
2007-08, and 2009-10
Table 233.80 Percentage
of students ages 12-18 who reported various security measures at school: Selected
years, 1999 through 2011
Table 234.10 Age range for
compulsory school attendance and special education services, and policies on year-round
schools and kindergarten programs, by state: Selected years, 2000 through 2014
Table 234.12 Number and
percentage of public schools that have all students attending a year-round calendar
cycle and average number of days in the cycle, by selected school characteristics:
2011-12
Table 234.20 Minimum amount
of instructional time per year and policy on textbook selection, by state: Selected
years, 2000 through 2013
Table 234.30 Course credit
requirements and exit exam requirements for a standard high school diploma and the
use of other high school completion credentials, by state: 2013
Table 234.40 States that
use criterion-referenced tests (CRTs) aligned to state standards, by subject area
and level: 2006-07
Table 234.50 Required testing
for initial certification of elementary and secondary school teachers, by type of
assessment and state: 2012 and 2013
Table 236.10 Summary of
expenditures for public elementary and secondary education and other related programs,
by purpose: Selected years, 1919-20 through 2010-11
Table 236.15 Current expenditures
and current expenditures per pupil in public elementary and secondary schools: 1989-90
through 2023-24
Table 236.20 Total expenditures
for public elementary and secondary education and other related programs, by function
and subfunction: Selected years, 1990-91 through 2010-11
Table 236.25 Current expenditures
for public elementary and secondary education, by state or jurisdiction: Selected
years, 1969-70 through 2010-11
Table 236.30 Total expenditures
for public elementary and secondary education and other related programs, by function
and state or jurisdiction: 2010-11
Table 236.40 Total expenditures
for public elementary and secondary education and other related programs, by function
and state or jurisdiction: 2009-10
Table 236.50 Expenditures
for instruction in public elementary and secondary schools, by subfunction and state
or jurisdiction: 2009-10 and 2010-11
Table 236.55 Total and current
expenditures per pupil in public elementary and secondary schools: Selected years,
1919-20 through 2010-11
Table 236.60 Total and current
expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools,
by function and subfunction: Selected years, 1990-91 through 2010-11
Table 236.65 Current expenditure
per pupil in fall enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, by state
or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1969-70 through 2010-11
Table 236.70 Current expenditure
per pupil in average daily attendance in public elementary and secondary schools,
by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1969-70 through 2010-11
Table 236.75 Total and current
expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment in public elementary and secondary education,
by function and state or jurisdiction: 2010-11
Table 236.80 Total and current
expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment in public elementary and secondary education,
by function and state or jurisdiction: 2009-10
Table 236.90 Students transported
at public expense and current expenditures for transportation: Selected years, 1929-30
through 2010-11
Table 301.10 Enrollment, staff, and degrees/certificates conferred in degree-granting
and non-degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by control and level of institution,
sex of student, type of staff, and level of degree: Fall 2010, fall 2011, and 2011-12
Table 301.20 Historical
summary of faculty, enrollment, degrees, and finances in degree-granting postsecondary
institutions: Selected years, 1869-70 through 2011-12
Table 302.10 Recent high
school completers and their enrollment in 2-year and 4-year colleges, by sex: 1960
through 2012
Table 302.20 Percentage
of recent high school completers enrolled in 2- and 4-year colleges, by race/ethnicity:
1960 through 2012
Table 302.30 Percentage
of recent high school completers enrolled in 2-year and 4-year colleges, by income
level: 1975 through 2012
Table 302.40 Number of high
schools with 12th-graders and percentage of high school graduates attending 4-year
colleges, by selected high school characteristics: Selected years, 1998-99 through
2011-12
Table 302.50.Estimated rate
of 2009-10 high school graduates attending degree-granting institutions, by state:
2010
Table 302.60 Percentage
of 18- to 24-year-olds enrolled in degree-granting institutions, by level of institution
and sex and race/ethnicity of student: 1967 through 2012
Table 303.10 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by attendance status,
sex of student, and control of institution: Selected years, 1947 through 2023
Table 303.20 Total fall
enrollment in all postsecondary institutions participating in Title IV programs
and annual percentage change in enrollment, by degree-granting status and control
of institution: 1995 through 2012
Table 303.25 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by control and level of
institution: 1970 through 2012
Table 303.30 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by level and control of
institution, attendance status, and sex of student: Selected years, 1970 through
2023
Table 303.40 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by attendance status,
sex, and age: Selected years, 1970 through 2023
Table 303.45 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by level of enrollment,
sex, attendance status, and age of student: 2007, 2009, and 2011
Table 303.50 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by level of enrollment,
control and level of institution, attendance status, and age of student: 2011
Table 303.55 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by control and level of
institution, attendance status, and age of student: 2011
Table 303.60 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by level of enrollment,
sex of student, and other selected characteristics: 2012
Table 303.65 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by level of enrollment,
sex of student, and other selected characteristics: 2011
Table 303.70 Total undergraduate
fall enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by attendance status,
sex of student, and control and level of institution: Selected years, 1970 through
2023
Table 303.80 Total postbaccalaureate
fall enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by attendance status,
sex of student, and control of institution: 1967 through 2023
Table 303.90 Fall enrollment
and number of degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by control and religious
affiliation of institution: Selected years, 1980 through 2012
Table 304.10 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by state or jurisdiction:
Selected years, 1970 through 2012
Table 304.15 Total fall
enrollment in public degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by state or jurisdiction:
Selected years, 1970 through 2012
Table 304.20 Total fall
enrollment in private degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by state or jurisdiction:
Selected years, 1970 through 2012
Table 304.30 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by attendance status,
sex, and state or jurisdiction: 2011 and 2012
Table 304.35 Total fall
enrollment in public degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by attendance status,
sex, and state or jurisdiction: 2011 and 2012
Table 304.40 Total fall
enrollment in private degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by attendance
status, sex, and state or jurisdiction: 2011 and 2012
Table 304.45 Total fall
enrollment in private nonprofit degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by attendance
status, sex, and state or jurisdiction: 2011 and 2012
Table 304.50 Total fall
enrollment in private for-profit degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by
attendance status, sex, and state or jurisdiction: 2011 and 2012
Table 304.60 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by control and level of
institution and state or jurisdiction: 2011 and 2012
Table 304.70 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by level of enrollment
and state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 2000 through 2012
Table 304.80 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by control, level of enrollment,
level of institution, and state or jurisdiction: 2012
Table 305.10 Total fall
enrollment of first-time degree/certificate-seeking students in degree-granting
postsecondary institutions, by attendance status, sex of student, and level and
control of institution: 1955 through 2023
Table 305.20 Total fall
enrollment of first-time degree/certificate-seeking students in degree-granting
postsecondary institutions, by attendance status, sex of student, control of institution,
and state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 2000 through 2012
Table 305.30 Number and
percentage of degree-granting postsecondary institutions with first-year undergraduates
using various selection criteria for admission, by control and level of institution:
Selected years, 2000-01 through 2012-13
Table 305.40 Acceptance
rates; number of applications, admissions, and enrollees; and enrollees’ SAT and
ACT scores for degree-granting postsecondary institutions with first-year undergraduates,
by control and level of institution: 2012-13
Table 306.10 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by level of enrollment,
sex, attendance status, and race/ethnicity of student: Selected years, 1976 through
2012
Table 306.20 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by level and control of
institution and race/ethnicity of student: Selected years, 1976 through 2012
Table 306.30 Fall enrollment
of U.S. residents in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by race/ethnicity:
1998 through 2023
Table 306.40 Fall enrollment
of males and females and specific racial/ethnic groups in degree-granting postsecondary
institutions, by control and level of institution and percentage of U.S. resident
enrollment in the same racial/ethnic group: 2012
Table 306.50 Total fall
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by control and level of
institution, level of enrollment, and race/ethnicity of student: 2012
Table 306.60 Fall enrollment
in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by race/ethnicity of student and
state or jurisdiction: 2012
Table 306.70 Fall enrollment
in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by race/ethnicity of student and
state or jurisdiction: 2011
Table 307.10 Full-time-equivalent
fall enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by control and level
of institution: 1967 through 2023
Table 307.20 Full-time-equivalent
fall enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by control and level
of institution and state or jurisdiction: 2000, 2010, and 2012
Table 307.30 Full-time-equivalent
fall enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by control of institution
and state or jurisdiction: 2000, 2010, and 2012
Table 308.10 Total 12-month
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by control and level of
institution and state or jurisdiction: 2010-11 and 2011-12
Table 308.20 Total 12-month
enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by control of institution
and state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 2004-05 through 2011-12
Table 309.10 Residence and
migration of all first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates in degree-granting
postsecondary institutions, by state or jurisdiction: Fall 2012
Table 309.20 Residence and
migration of all first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates in degree-
granting postsecondary institutions who graduated from high school in the previous
12 months, by state or jurisdiction: Fall 2012
Table 309.30 Residence and
migration of all first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates in 4-year
degree-granting postsecondary institutions who graduated from high school in the
previous 12 months, by state or jurisdiction: Fall 2012
Table 310.10 Number of U.S.
students studying abroad and percentage distribution, by sex, race/ethnicity, and
other selected characteristics: Selected years, 1996–97 through 2010-11
Table 310.20 Foreign students
enrolled in institutions of higher education in the United States, by continent,
region, and selected countries of origin: Selected years, 1980-81 through 2011-12
Table 311.10 Number and
percentage distribution of students enrolled in postsecondary institutions, by level,
disability status, and selected student characteristics: 2007-08 and 2011-12
Table 311.15 Number and
percentage distribution of students enrolled in degree-granting postsecondary institutions,
by distance education participation, level of enrollment, and control and level
of institution: Fall 2012
Table 311.20 Number and
percentage of undergraduate students taking night, weekend, or online classes, by
selected characteristics: 2011–12
Table 311.30 Number and
percentage of graduate students taking night, weekend, or online classes, by selected
characteristics: 2011-12
Table 311.33 Selected statistics
for degree-granting postsecondary institutions that primarily offer online programs,
by control of institution and selected characteristics: 2012
Table 311.40 Percentage
of first-year undergraduate students who reported taking remedial education courses,
by selected student and institution characteristics: 2003-04, 2007-08, and 2011–12
Table 311.50 Percentage
of degree-granting postsecondary institutions with first-year undergraduates offering
remedial services, by control and level of institution: 1989-90 through 2012-13
Table 311.60 Enrollment
in postsecondary education, by level of enrollment, level of institution, student
age, and major field of study: 2011-12
Table 311.70 Course enrollments
in languages other than English compared with total enrollment at degree-granting
postsecondary institutions, by enrollment level, institution level, and language:
Selected years, 1965 through 2009
Table 311.80 Number and
percentage distribution of course enrollments in languages other than English at
degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by language and enrollment level: 2002,
2006, and 2009
Table 311.90 Graduate enrollment
in science and engineering programs in degree-granting postsecondary institutions,
by discipline: Fall 1999 through fall 2011
Table 312.10 Enrollment
of the 120 largest degree-granting college and university campuses, by selected
characteristics and institution: Fall 2012
Table 312.20 Selected statistics
for degree-granting postsecondary institutions enrolling more than 15,000 students
in 2012, by selected institution and student characteristics: Selected years, 1990
through 2011-12
Table 312.30 Enrollment
and degrees conferred in degree-granting women's colleges, by selected characteristics
and institution: Fall 2012 and 2011-12
Table 312.40 Enrollment
and degrees conferred in degree-granting postsecondary institutions that serve large
proportions of Hispanic undergraduate students, by selected characteristics, state,
and institution: Fall 2012 and 2011-12
Table 312.50 Fall enrollment
and degrees conferred in degree-granting tribally controlled postsecondary institutions,
by state and institution: Selected years, fall 2000 through fall 2012, and 2010-11
and 2011-12
Table 313.10 Fall enrollment,
degrees conferred, and expenditures in degree-granting historically Black colleges
and universities, by institution: 2011, 2012, and 2011-12
Table 313.20 Fall enrollment
in degree-granting historically Black colleges and universities, by sex of student
and level and control of institution: Selected years, 1976 through 2012
Table 313.30 Selected statistics
on degree-granting historically Black colleges and universities, by control and
level of institution: Selected years, 1990 through 2012
Table 314.10 Total and full-time-equivalent
(FTE) staff and FTE student/FTE staff ratios in postsecondary institutions participating
in Title IV programs, by degree-granting status, control of institution, and primary
occupation: Fall 1991, fall 2001, and fall 2011
Table 314.20 Employees in
degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by sex, employment status, control and
level of institution, and primary occupation: Selected years, fall 1991 through
fall 2011
Table 314.30 Employees in
degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by employment status, sex, control and
level of institution, and primary occupation: Fall 2011
Table 314.40 Employees in
degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by race/ethnicity, sex, employment status,
control and level of institution, and primary occupation: Fall 2011
Table 314.50 Ratios of full-time-equivalent
(FTE) students to FTE staff and FTE faculty in public degree-granting postsecondary
institutions, by level of institution and state or jurisdiction: Fall 2011
Table 314.60 Ratios of full-time-equivalent
(FTE) students to FTE staff and FTE faculty in private degree-granting postsecondary
institutions, by level of institution and state or jurisdiction: Fall 2011
Table 315.10 Number of instructional
faculty in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by employment status, sex,
control, and level of institution: Selected years, fall 1970 through fall 2011
Table 315.20 Full-time instructional
faculty in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by race/ethnicity, sex, and
academic rank: Fall 2007, fall 2009, and fall 2011
Table 315.30 Percentage
distribution of full-time faculty and instructional staff in degree-granting postsecondary
institutions, by level and control of institution, selected instruction activities,
and number of classes taught for credit: Fall 2003
Table 315.40 Percentage
distribution of part-time faculty and instructional staff in degree-granting postsecondary
institutions, by level and control of institution, selected instruction activities,
and number of classes taught for credit: Fall 2003
Table 315.50 Full-time and
part-time faculty and instructional staff in degree-granting postsecondary institutions,
by level and control of institution and selected characteristics: Fall 1992, fall
1998, and fall 2003
Table 315.60 Full-time and
part-time faculty and instructional staff in degree-granting postsecondary institutions,
by race/ethnicity, sex, and selected characteristics: Fall 2003
Table 315.70 Full-time and
part-time faculty and instructional staff in degree-granting postsecondary institutions,
by field and faculty characteristics: Fall 1992, fall 1998, and fall 2003
Table 315.80 Full-time and
part-time faculty and instructional staff in degree-granting postsecondary institutions,
by race/ethnicity, sex, and program area: Fall 1998 and fall 2003
Table 316.10 Average salary
of full-time instructional faculty on 9-month contracts in degree-granting postsecondary
institutions, by academic rank, control and level of institution, and sex: Selected
years, 1970-71 through 2012-13
Table 316.20 Average salary
of full-time instructional faculty on 9-month contracts in degree-granting postsecondary
institutions, by academic rank, sex, and control and level of institution: Selected
years, 1999-2000 through 2012-13
Table 316.30 Average salary
of full-time instructional faculty on 9-month contracts in degree-granting postsecondary
institutions, by control and level of institution and state or jurisdiction: 2012-13
Table 316.40 Average salary
of full-time instructional faculty on 9-month contracts in degree-granting postsecondary
institutions, by control and level of institution and state or jurisdiction: 2011-12
Table 316.50 Average salary
of full-time instructional faculty on 9-month contracts in 4-year degree-granting
postsecondary institutions, by control and classification of institution, academic
rank of faculty, and state or jurisdiction: 2012-13
Table 316.60 Average salary
of full-time instructional faculty on 9-month contracts in 4-year degree-granting
postsecondary institutions, by control and classification of institution, academic
rank of faculty, and state or jurisdiction: 2011-12
Table 316.70 Average benefit
expenditure for full-time instructional faculty on 9-month contracts in degree-granting
postsecondary institutions, by type of benefit and control of institution: Selected
years, 1977-78 through 2010-11
Table 316.80 Percentage
of full-time instructional faculty with tenure for degree-granting postsecondary
institutions with a tenure system, by academic rank, sex, and control and level
of institution: Selected years, 1993-94 through 2011-12
Table 317.10 Degree-granting
postsecondary institutions, by control and level of institution: Selected years,
1949-50 through 2012-13
Table 317.20 Degree-granting
postsecondary institutions, by control and level of institution and state or jurisdiction:
2012-13
Table 317.30 Number of non-degree-granting
institutions offering postsecondary education, by control and state or jurisdiction:
Selected years, 2000-01 through 2012-13
Table 317.40 Number of degree-granting
postsecondary institutions and enrollment in these institutions, by enrollment size,
control, and level of institution: Fall 2012
Table 317.50 Degree-granting
postsecondary institutions that have closed their doors, by control and level of
institution: 1969-70 through 2012-13
Table 318.10 Degrees conferred
by degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by level of degree and sex of student:
Selected years, 1869-70 through 2023-24
Table 318.20 Bachelor's,
master's, and doctor's degrees conferred by postsecondary institutions, by field
of study: Selected years, 1970-71 through 2011-12
Table 318.30 Bachelor's,
master's, and doctor's degrees conferred by postsecondary institutions, by sex of
student and discipline division: 2011-12
Table 318.40 Degrees/certificates
conferred by postsecondary institutions, by control of institution and level of
degree: 1969-70 through 2011-12
Table 318.50 Degrees conferred
by postsecondary institutions, by control of institution, level of degree, and field
of study: 2011-12
Table 318.60 Number of postsecondary
institutions conferring degrees, by control of institution, level of degree, and
field of study: 2011-12
Table 320.10 Certificates
below the associate's degree level conferred by postsecondary institutions, by length
of curriculum, sex of student, institution level and control, and discipline division:
2011-12
Table 320.20 Certificates
below the associate's degree level conferred by postsecondary institutions, by race/ethnicity
and sex of student: 1998-99 through 2011-12
Table 321.10 Associate's
degrees conferred by postsecondary institutions, by sex of student and discipline
division: 2000-01 through 2011-12
Table 321.20 Associate's
degrees conferred by postsecondary institutions, by race/ethnicity and sex of student:
Selected years, 1976-77 through 2011-12
Table 321.30 Associate's
degrees conferred by postsecondary institutions, by race/ethnicity and field of
study: 2010-11 and 2011-12
Table 321.40 Associate's
degrees conferred to males by postsecondary institutions, by race/ethnicity and
field of study: 2010-11 and 2011-12
Table 321.50 Associate's
degrees conferred to females by postsecondary institutions, by race/ethnicity and
field of study: 2010-11 and 2011-12
Table 324.10 Doctor's degrees
conferred by postsecondary institutions, by field of study: Selected years, 1970-71
through 2011-12
Table 324.20 Doctor's degrees
conferred by postsecondary institutions, by race/ethnicity and sex of student: Selected
years, 1976-77 through 2011-12
Table 324.25 Doctor's degrees
conferred by postsecondary institutions, by race/ethnicity and field of study: 2010-11
and 2011-12
Table 324.30 Doctor's degrees
conferred to males by postsecondary institutions, by race/ethnicity and field of
study: 2010-11 and 2011-12
Table 324.35 Doctor's degrees
conferred to females by postsecondary institutions, by race/ethnicity and field
of study: 2010-11 and 2011-12
Table 324.40 Number of postsecondary
institutions conferring doctor's degrees in dentistry, medicine, and law, and number
of such degrees conferred, by sex of student: Selected years, 1949-50 through 2011-12
Table 324.50 Degrees conferred
by postsecondary institutions in selected professional fields, by sex of student,
control of institution, and field of study: Selected years, 1985-86 through 2011-12
Table 324.55 Degrees conferred
by postsecondary institutions in selected professional fields, by race/ethnicity
and field of study: 2010-11 and 2011-12
Table 324.60 Degrees conferred
to males by postsecondary institutions in selected professional fields, by race/ethnicity
and field of study: 2010-11 and 2011-12
Table 324.70 Degrees conferred
to females by postsecondary institutions in selected professional fields, by race/ethnicity
and field of study: 2010-11 and 2011-12
Table 324.80 Statistical
profile of persons receiving doctor's degrees, by field of study and selected characteristics:
2009-10 and 2010-11
Table 324.90 Doctor's degrees
conferred by the 60 institutions conferring the most doctor's degrees: 2002-03 through
2011-12
Table 325.10 Degrees in
agriculture and natural resources conferred by postsecondary institutions, by level
of degree and sex of student: 1970-71 through 2011-12
Table 325.15 Degrees in
architecture and related services conferred by postsecondary institutions, by level
of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1949-50 through 2011-12
Table 325.20 Degrees in
the biological and biomedical sciences conferred by postsecondary institutions,
by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1951-52 through 2011-12
Table 325.22 Degrees in
biology, microbiology, and zoology conferred by postsecondary institutions, by level
of degree: 1970-71 through 2011-12
Table 325.25 Degrees in
business conferred by postsecondary institutions, by level of degree and sex of
student: Selected years, 1955-56 through 2011-12
Table 325.30 Degrees in
communication, journalism, and related programs and in communications technologies
conferred by postsecondary institutions, by level of degree and sex of student:
1970-71 through 2011-12
Table 325.35 Degrees in
computer and information sciences conferred by postsecondary institutions, by level
of degree and sex of student: 1970-71 through 2011-12
Table 325.40 Degrees in
education conferred by postsecondary institutions, by level of degree and sex of
student: Selected years, 1949-50 through 2011-12
Table 325.45 Degrees in
engineering and engineering technologies conferred by postsecondary institutions,
by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1949-50 through 2011-12
Table 325.47 Degrees in
chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering conferred by postsecondary
institutions, by level of degree: 1970-71 through 2011-12
Table 325.50 Degrees in
English language and literature/letters conferred by postsecondary institutions,
by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1949-50 through 2011-12
Table 325.55 Degrees in
foreign languages and literatures conferred by postsecondary institutions, by level
of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1959-60 through 2011-12
Table 325.57 Degrees in
French, German, Italian, and Spanish language and literature conferred by postsecondary
institutions, by level of degree: Selected years, 1949-50 through 2011-12
Table 325.59 Degrees in
Arabic, Chinese, Korean, and Russian language and literature conferred by postsecondary
institutions, by level of degree: 1969-70 through 2011-12
Table 325.60 Degrees in
the health professions and related programs conferred by postsecondary institutions,
by level of degree and sex of student: 1970-71 through 2011-12
Table 325.65 Degrees in
mathematics and statistics conferred by postsecondary institutions, by level of
degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1949-50 through 2011-12
Table 325.70 Degrees in
the physical sciences and science technologies conferred by postsecondary institutions,
by level of degree and sex of student: Selected years, 1959-60 through 2011-12
Table 325.72 Degrees in
chemistry, geology and earth science, and physics conferred by postsecondary institutions,
by level of degree: 1970-71 through 2011-12
Table 325.80 Degrees in
psychology conferred by postsecondary institutions, by level of degree and sex of
student: Selected years, 1949-50 through 2011-12
Table 325.85 Degrees in
public administration and social services conferred by postsecondary institutions,
by level of degree and sex of student: 1970-71 through 2011-12
Table 325.90 Degrees in
the social sciences and history conferred by postsecondary institutions, by level
of degree and sex of student: 1970-71 through 2011-12
Table 325.92 Degrees in
economics, history, political science and government, and sociology conferred by
postsecondary institutions, by level of degree: Selected years, 1949-50 through
2011-12
Table 325.95 Degrees in
visual and performing arts conferred by postsecondary institutions, by level of
degree and sex of student: 1970-71 through 2011-12
Table 326.10 Graduation
rates of first-time, full-time bachelor's degree-seeking students at 4-year postsecondary
institutions, by race/ethnicity, time to completion, sex, and control of institution:
Selected cohort entry years, 1996 through 2006
Table 326.20 Graduation rates of first-time, full-time degree/certificate-seeking
students at 2-year postsecondary institutions who completed a credential within
150 percent of normal time, by race/ethnicity, sex, and control of institution:
Selected cohort entry years, 2000 through 2009
Table 326.30 Retention of
first-time degree-seeking undergraduates at degree-granting postsecondary institutions,
by attendance status, level and control of institution, and percentage of applications
accepted: 2006 to 2012
Table 326.40 Percentage
distribution of first-time postsecondary students starting at 2- and 4-year institutions
during the 2003-04 academic year, by highest degree attained, enrollment status,
and selected characteristics: Spring 2009
Table 329.10 On-campus crimes,
arrests, and referrals for disciplinary action at degree-granting postsecondary
institutions, by location of incident, control and level of institution, and type
of incident: 2001 through 2011
Table 329.20 On-campus crimes, arrests, and referrals for disciplinary action
per 10,000 full-time-equivalent (FTE) students at degree-granting postsecondary
institutions, by whether institution has residence halls, control and level of institution,
and type of incident: 2001 through 2011
Table 330.10 Average undergraduate
tuition and fees and room and board rates charged for full-time students in degree-granting
postsecondary institutions, by level and control of institution: 1963-64 through
2012-13
Table 330.20 Average undergraduate
tuition and fees and room and board rates charged for full-time students in degree-granting
postsecondary institutions, by control and level of institution and state or jurisdiction:
2011-12 and 2012-13
Table 330.30 Average undergraduate
tuition, fees, room, and board rates for full-time students in degree-granting postsecondary
institutions, by percentile, control, and level of institution: Selected years,
2000-01 through 2012-13
Table 330.40 Average total cost of attendance for first-time, full-time undergraduate
students in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by control and level of
institution, living arrangement, and component of student costs: 2009-10 through
2012-13
Table 330.50 Average graduate
tuition and required fees in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by control
of institution and percentile: 1989-90 through 2012-13
Table 331.10 Percentage
of undergraduates receiving financial aid, by type and source of aid and selected
student characteristics: 2011-12
Table 331.20 Full-time, first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate
students enrolled in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by participation
and average amount awarded in financial aid programs, and control and level of institution:
2000-01 through 2011-12
Table 331.30 Average amount of grant and scholarship aid and average net price
for first-time, full-time students receiving Title IV aid, and percentage distribution
of students, by control and level of institution and income level: 2009-10, 2010-11,
and 2011-12
Table 331.40 Average amount
of financial aid awarded to full-time, full-year undergraduates, by type and source
of aid and selected student characteristics: 2011-12
Table 331.45 Average amount
of financial aid awarded to part-time or part-year undergraduates, by type and source
of aid and selected student characteristics: 2011-12
Table 331.50 Amount borrowed,
aid status, and sources of aid for full-time and part-time undergraduates, by control
and level of institution: 2007-08 and 2011-12
Table 331.60 Percentage
of full-time, full-year undergraduates receiving financial aid, by type and source
of aid and control and level of institution: Selected years, 1992-93 through 2011-12
Table 331.70 Average amount
of financial aid awarded to full-time, full-year undergraduates, by type and source
of aid and control and level of institution: Selected years, 1992-93 through 2011-12
Table 331.80 Percentage
of part-time or part-year undergraduates receiving financial aid, by type and source
of aid and control and level of institution: Selected years, 1992-93 through 2011-12
Table 331.90 Percentage
of full-time and part-time undergraduates receiving federal aid, by aid program
and control and level of institution: 2007-08 and 2011-12
Table 331.95. Percentage of undergraduate students ages 18 to 24 in their 4th
(senior) year or above who had ever received federal loans, nonfederal loans, or
Parent Loans for Undergraduates (PLUS), and the average cumulative amount borrowed
in constant 2012–13 dollars, by selected student characteristics and control and
level of institution: 1989–90, 1999-2000, and 2011–12
Table 332.10 Amount borrowed,
aid status, and sources of aid for full-time, full-year postbaccalaureate students,
by level of study and control and level of institution: Selected years, 1992-93
through 2011-12
Table 332.20 Amount borrowed,
aid status, and sources of aid for part-time or part-year postbaccalaureate students,
by level of study and control and level of institution: Selected years, 1992-93
through 2011-12
Table 332.30 Percentage
of full-time, full-year postbaccalaureate students receiving financial aid, by type
of aid, level of study, and control and level of institution: Selected years, 1992-93
through 2011-12
Table 332.40 Percentage
of part-time or part-year postbaccalaureate students receiving financial aid, by
type of aid, level of study, and control and level of institution: Selected years,
1992-93 through 2011-12
Table 332.50. Number of postsecondary students who entered the student loan
repayment phase, number of students who defaulted, and student loan cohort default
rates, by 2-year or 3-year default period and level and control of institution:
Fiscal years 2009 through 2011
Table 333.10. Revenues of
public degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by source of revenue and level
of institution: 2005-06 through 2011-12
Table 333.20. Revenues of
public degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by source of revenue and state
or jurisdiction: 2011-12
Table 333.25. Revenues of
public degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by source of revenue and state
or jurisdiction: 2010-11
Table 333.30. Appropriations
from state and local governments for public degree-granting postsecondary institutions,
by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1990-91 through 2011-12
Table 333.40. Total revenue
of private nonprofit degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by source of funds
and level of institution: 1999-2000 through 2011-12
Table 333.50. Total revenue
of private nonprofit degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by source of funds
and classification of institution: 2011-12
Table 333.55. Total revenue
of private for-profit degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by source of funds
and level of institution: Selected years, 1999-2000 through 2011-12
Table 333.60. Total revenue
of private for-profit degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by source of funds
and classification of institution: 2011-12
Table 333.70. Revenue received
from the federal government by the 120 degree- granting postsecondary institutions
receiving the largest amounts, by control and rank order: 2011-12
Table 333.80 Voluntary support
for degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by source and purpose of support:
Selected years, 1949-50 through 2011-12
Table 333.90. Endowment
funds of the 120 degree-granting postsecondary institutions with the largest endowments,
by rank order: Fiscal year 2012
Table 334.10. Expenditures
of public degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by purpose of expenditure
and level of institution: 2005-06 through 2011-12
Table 334.20. Expenditures
of public degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by level of institution, purpose
of expenditure, and state or jurisdiction: 2008-09 through 2011-12
Table 334.30. Total expenditures
of private nonprofit degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by purpose and
level of institution: 1999-2000 through 2011-12
Table 334.40. Total expenditures
of private nonprofit degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by purpose and
classification of institution: 2011-12
Table 334.50. Total expenditures
of private for-profit degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by purpose and
level of institution: 1999-2000 through 2011-12
Table 334.60. Total expenditures
of private for-profit degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by purpose and
classification of institution: 2011-12
Table 334.70. Total expenditures
of private nonprofit and for-profit degree-granting postsecondary institutions,
by state or jurisdiction: Selected years, 1999-2000 through 2011-12
Table 401.10 Federal support
and estimated federal tax expenditures for education, by category: Selected fiscal
years, 1965 through 2013
Table 401.20 Federal on-budget
funds for education, by agency: Selected fiscal years, 1970 through 2012
Table 401.30 Federal on-budget
funds for education, by level/educational purpose, agency, and program: Selected
fiscal years, 1970 through 2013
Table 401.60 U.S. Department
of Education appropriations for major programs, by state or jurisdiction: Fiscal
year 2012
Table 401.70 Appropriations
for Title I and selected other programs under the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001,
by program and state or jurisdiction: Fiscal years 2012 and 2013
Table 402.10 Federal obligations
for research, development, and R&D plant, by category of obligation, performers,
and fields of science: Fiscal years 2005 through 2013
Table 501.10 Labor force
participation, employment, and unemployment of persons 25 to 64 years old, by sex,
race/ethnicity, age group, and educational attainment: 2010, 2011, and 2012
Table 501.20 Labor force
participation, employment, and unemployment of persons 16 to 24 years old who are
not enrolled in school, by age group, sex, race/ethnicity, and educational attainment:
2010, 2011, and 2012
Table 501.30 Number and
percentage of persons 16 to 24 years old who were neither enrolled in school nor
working, by educational attainment, age group, family poverty status, and race/ethnicity:
2013
Table 501.40 Percentage
distribution of 25- to 34-year-olds with various levels of educational attainment,
by labor force status, sex, race/ethnicity, and U.S. nativity and citizenship status:
2012
Table 501.50 Employment
to population ratios of persons 16 to 64 years old, by age group and educational
attainment: Selected years, 1975 through 2013
Table 501.60 Employment
to population ratios of males 16 to 64 years old, by age group and educational attainment:
Selected years, 1975 through 2013
Table 501.70 Employment
to population ratios of females 16 to 64 years old, by age group and educational
attainment: Selected years, 1975 through 2013
Table 501.80 Unemployment
rates of persons 16 to 64 years old, by age group and educational attainment: Selected
years, 1975 through 2013
Table 501.85 Unemployment
rates of males 16 to 64 years old, by age group and educational attainment: Selected
years, 1975 through 2013
Table 501.90 Unemployment
rates of females 16 to 64 years old, by age group and educational attainment: Selected
years, 1975 through 2013
Table 502.10 Occupation
of employed persons 25 years old and over, by highest level of educational attainment
and sex: 2012
Table 502.20 Median annual
earnings of full-time year-round workers 25 years old and over, by highest level
of educational attainment and sex: 1990 through 2012
Table 502.30 Median annual
earnings of full-time year-round workers 25 to 34 years old and full-time year-round
workers as a percentage of the labor force, by sex, race/ethnicity, and educational
attainment: Selected years, 1995 through 2012
Table 502.40 Distribution
of earnings and median earnings of persons 25 years old and over, by highest level
of educational attainment and sex: 2012
Table 503.10 Percentage
of high school students age 16 and over who were employed, by age group, sex, race/ethnicity,
family income, nativity, and hours worked per week: Selected years, 1970 through
2012
Table 503.20 Percentage
of college students 16 to 24 years old who were employed, by attendance status,
hours worked per week, and control and level of institution: October, selected years,
1970 through 2012
Table 503.30 Percentage
of college students 16 to 24 years old who were employed, by attendance status,
hours worked per week, and selected characteristics: October 2010 through 2012
Table 504.10 Labor force
status of 2010, 2011, and 2012 high school completers, by college enrollment status,
sex, and race/ethnicity: October 2010, 2011, and 2012
Table 504.20 Labor force
status of high school dropouts, by sex and race/ethnicity: October, selected years,
1980 through 2012
Table 504.30 Among special
education students out of high school up to 8 years, percentage attending and completing
postsecondary education, living independently, and working competitively, by type
of disability: 2007 and 2009
Table 505.10 Number, percentage
distribution, unemployment rates, and median earnings of 25- to 29-year-old bachelor's
degree holders and percentage of degree holders among all 25- to 29-year-olds, by
field of study: 2009 and 2012
Table 505.20 Among 25- to
34-year-olds with a bachelor's or higher degree, percentage who were employed in
any occupation, by undergraduate field of study, sex, race/ethnicity, nativity,
and citizenship status: 2011
Table 505.30 Among employed 25- to 34-year-olds with a bachelor's degree in
a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) field, percentage with
STEM and non-STEM occupations, by sex, race/ethnicity, nativity, and citizenship
status: 2011
Table 505.40 Percentage
distribution of recipients of bachelor's degrees in various fields of study 1 year
after graduation, by time to completion, enrollment and employment status, and occupation:
2001 and 2009
Table 505.50 Percentage,
selected employment characteristics, and annual salaries of bachelor's degree recipients
employed full time 1 year after graduation, by field of study: 1991, 2001, and 2009
Table 506.10 Percentage
of 1972 high school seniors, 1992 high school seniors, and 2004 high school seniors
who felt that certain life values were "very important," by sex: Selected years,
1972 through 2004
Table 507.10 Literacy skills
of adults, by type of literacy, proficiency levels, and selected characteristics:
1992 and 2003
Table 507.20 Participants
in state-administered adult basic education, secondary education, and English as
a second language programs, by type of program and state or jurisdiction: Selected
fiscal years, 2000 through 2011
Table 507.30 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 2005
Table 507.40 Participation
rate of persons, 17 years old and older, in adult education during the previous
12 months, by selected characteristics of participants: Selected years, 1991 through
2005
Table 601.10 Population,
school enrollment, and number of teachers, by major areas of the world and level
of education: Selected years, 1980 through 2011
Table 601.20 Selected population
and enrollment statistics for countries with populations of at least 10 million
in 2011, by continent and country: Selected years, 1990 through 2011
Table 601.30 School-age
populations as a percentage of total population, by age group and OECD or other
country: Selected years, 1985 through 2010
Table 601.40 Percentage
of population enrolled in secondary and postsecondary education, by age group and
OECD or other country: Selected years, 2002 through 2011
Table 601.50 Pupil/teacher
ratios in public and private elementary and secondary schools, by level of education
and country: Selected years, 2000 through 2011
Table 601.60 Teachers' statutory
teaching and total working time and average class size in public elementary and
secondary schools, by level of education and country: 2011
Table 602.10 Average reading
literacy scale scores of fourth-graders and percentage whose schools emphasize reading
skills and strategies at or before second grade or at third grade, by sex and country
or other education system: 2001, 2006, and 2011
Table 602.20 Average fourth-grade
scores and annual instructional time in mathematics and science, by country or other
education system: 2011
Table 602.30 Average eighth-grade
scores and annual instructional time in mathematics and science, by country or other
education system: 2011
Table 602.40 Average reading
literacy, mathematics literacy, and science literacy scores of 15-year-old students,
by sex and country or other education system: 2009 and 2012
Table 602.50 Average reading
literacy scores of 15-year-old students and percentage attaining reading literacy
proficiency levels, by country or other education system: 2012
Table 602.60 Average mathematics
literacy scores of 15-year-old students and percentage attaining mathematics literacy
proficiency levels, by country or other education system: 2012
Table 602.70 Average science
literacy scores of 15-year-old students and percentage attaining science literacy
proficiency levels, by country or other education system: 2012
Table 603.10 Percentage
of the population 25 to 64 years old who completed high school, by age group and
country: Selected years, 2001 through 2011
Table 603.20 Percentage
of the population 25 to 64 years old who attained selected levels of postsecondary
education, by age group and country: 2001 and 2011
Table 603.30 Percentage
of the population 25 to 64 years old who attained a bachelor's or higher level degree,
by age group and country: Selected years, 1999 through 2011
Table 603.40. Percentage
of the population 25 to 64 years old who attained a postsecondary vocational degree,
by age group and country: Selected years, 1999 through 2011
Table 603.50. Number of
bachelor's degree recipients per 100 persons at the typical age of graduation, by
sex and country: 2005 through 2011
Table 603.60 Percentage
of bachelor's and higher level degrees awarded to women, by field of study and country:
2011
Table 603.70 Percentage
of bachelor's degrees awarded in mathematics, science, and engineering, by field
of study and country: Selected years, 1990 through 2010
Table 603.80 Percentage
of graduate degrees awarded in mathematics, science, and engineering, by field of
study and country: Selected years, 1990 through 2010
Table 603.90 Employment
to population ratios of 25- to 64-year-olds, by sex, highest level of educational
attainment, and country: 2011
Table 605.10 Gross domestic
product per capita and public and private education expenditures per full-time-equivalent
(FTE) student, by level of education and country: Selected years, 2005 through 2010
Table 605.20 Public and
private direct expenditures on education institutions as a percentage of gross domestic
product, by level of education and country: Selected years, 1995 through 2010
Table 701.10 Selected statistics
on public school libraries/media centers, by level of school: Selected years, 1999-2000
through 2011-12
Table 701.20 Selected statistics
on public school libraries/media centers, by level and enrollment size of school:
2011-12
Table 701.30 Selected statistics
on public school libraries/media centers, by state: 2011-12
Table 701.40 Collections,
staff, and operating expenditures of degree-granting postsecondary institution libraries:
Selected years, 1981-82 through 2011-12
Table 701.50 Collections,
staff, operating expenditures, public service hours, and reference services of the
60 largest college and university libraries: Fiscal year 2012
Table 701.60 Public libraries,
books and serial volumes, library visits, circulation, and reference transactions,
by state: Fiscal years 2009 and 2010
Table 702.10 Number and percentage of persons 3 years old and over using the
Internet and percentage distribution by means of internet access from home and main
reason for not having high-speed access, by selected characteristics of students
and other users: 2012