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Table P211. Number of subbaccalaureate occupational education credentials awarded by Title IV postsecondary institutions, by field of study and state: United States, 2016–17
State Agriculture
and natural
resources
Business Communi-
cation and
communi-
cation
technologies
Computer
and
information
sciences
Consumer
services
Engineering,
architecture,
and science
technologies
Health
sciences
Manufac-
turing,
construction,
repair, and
transpor-
tation
Protective
services
Public, legal,
and social
services
                     
Total, all states 15,503 191,808 21,683 69,667 161,380 76,202 489,720 213,115 75,417 53,363
                     
Alabama 131 1,942 26 551 1,810 1,915 6,431 4,114 960 90
Alaska 27 335 0 66 86 210 799 443 68 63
Arizona 278 10,944 908 4,199 3,241 1,962 16,226 7,438 3,933 2,748
Arkansas 103 1,462 49 408 1,704 788 6,142 3,371 1,018 360
California 1,728 28,850 7,720 5,568 28,922 5,129 53,603 16,141 15,178 3,852
Colorado 656 3,724 428 1,074 3,678 1,199 9,672 5,545 1,110 1,105
Connecticut 66 1,386 108 315 943 733 4,879 3,194 513 611
Delaware 14 278 39 94 277 141 1,441 110 151 328
District of Columbia 0 286 0 87 60 22 820 0 20 74
Florida 419 15,208 1,779 6,507 14,228 4,712 44,111 10,082 7,836 2,909
Georgia 498 9,101 512 4,053 8,091 1,067 16,140 14,489 3,088 2,001
Hawaii 39 481 23 290 563 98 850 769 179 270
Idaho 91 574 140 217 923 297 1,446 679 214 193
Illinois 1,270 4,691 776 2,261 7,265 2,294 21,088 10,963 2,243 1,045
Indiana 198 5,114 53 1,176 2,123 1,435 8,737 3,560 958 1,477
Iowa 794 1,845 191 860 1,420 666 7,180 2,885 696 798
Kansas 238 1,256 134 454 1,262 973 8,829 2,959 460 239
Kentucky 107 3,606 101 3,048 2,572 1,538 9,909 11,201 636 480
Louisiana 42 2,083 123 937 4,602 3,617 8,849 7,569 430 132
Maine 23 449 58 167 335 170 1,462 633 208 262
Maryland 53 3,259 222 1,432 1,419 949 5,255 1,265 806 694
Massachusetts 173 2,735 161 1,045 2,287 937 7,339 1,583 1,295 1,468
Michigan 223 4,237 535 1,527 4,163 2,594 12,492 3,598 1,562 895
Minnesota 661 3,335 222 1,188 1,527 1,288 9,746 3,929 1,118 1,109
Mississippi 172 1,544 108 593 1,805 1,316 5,510 3,690 294 1,014
Missouri 188 1,680 235 699 2,132 1,237 6,716 2,964 912 968
Montana 79 323 0 146 297 137 830 622 31 129
Nebraska 411 1,092 63 336 748 383 1,673 1,576 171 170
Nevada 7 984 39 351 1,267 1,094 5,485 1,185 559 314
New Hampshire 48 987 5 298 546 158 1,259 313 257 270
New Jersey 47 3,076 323 1,093 3,221 1,268 10,902 2,474 1,915 1,670
New Mexico 48 1,757 146 432 1,750 670 5,375 1,984 425 1,023
New York 628 11,801 1,812 2,448 8,826 3,061 21,316 4,522 5,099 4,381
North Carolina 1,062 7,146 179 3,863 4,818 2,887 12,650 8,961 3,630 3,325
North Dakota 129 259 6 49 258 507 665 498 117 62
Ohio 1,115 6,886 847 2,000 3,866 3,700 21,347 6,169 3,045 1,876
Oklahoma 314 2,282 471 1,060 2,596 1,639 8,115 5,114 558 848
Oregon 295 2,307 102 853 1,657 678 4,454 1,642 420 717
Pennsylvania 200 3,980 591 1,601 4,607 1,943 13,886 7,936 1,511 1,769
Rhode Island 4 316 42 166 1,050 196 1,268 732 133 231
South Carolina 134 2,098 88 791 2,318 985 6,184 3,241 463 482
South Dakota 335 507 27 228 233 260 841 648 68 114
Tennessee 43 2,104 218 539 2,899 1,335 10,245 5,567 620 376
Texas 691 15,165 1,305 5,264 11,993 10,253 37,573 17,173 6,770 4,582
Utah 61 1,705 110 1,400 2,494 680 7,137 2,234 496 398
Vermont 29 353 4 142 118 86 432 72 54 94
Virginia 124 4,235 22 1,836 2,973 1,981 10,845 3,126 890 834
Washington 691 6,303 254 3,498 2,819 2,815 12,127 7,364 459 3,107
West Virginia 113 1,322 64 522 588 985 4,157 723 505 356
Wisconsin 480 4,137 250 1,852 1,885 1,045 14,354 4,943 1,199 801
Wyoming 223 278 64 83 115 169 928 1,122 136 249
NOTE: Title IV institutions are those with a written agreement with the U.S. Department of Education that allows the institution to participate in any of the Title IV federal student financial assistance programs. The four U.S. service academies that are not Title IV eligible are included in the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) universe and in this table because they are federally funded and open to the public. Occupational education fields of study are based on the 2010 Classification of Instructional Programs, and are defined here as the fields listed in the table. See https://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ctes/tables/postsec_tax.asp for the taxonomy linking CIP codes and fields of study. Credential counts are based on the Completions file reference year, which is the year prior to the data collection year (2016–17 for collection year 2017–18).
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) Institutional Characteristics (IC) and Completions components, 2017–18.