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IF you are really interested gosavitul3 so answer my question. Estimate the numbers of students who are college seniors, attend four-year schools, and graduate with a job in the University every year​

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Report Highlights. College graduation statistics indicate that while graduation rates increase at an annual rate of 2%, just 1-in-4 of this year’s college freshmen will have a degree in 4 years.

The national college graduation rate is 46%; bachelor’s degree seekers graduate at a rate of 60%.

41% of bachelor’s degree earners graduate within 4 years.

4 million or 18% of all college students graduate each year.

2 million or 49% of all college graduates earn bachelor’s degrees.

College graduation rates at public institutions have increased 15% since 2010.

Related research includes Education Attainment Statistics | College Enrollment and Student Demographics Statistics | College Dropout Rates | High School Graduates Who Go to College

Line Graph: Number of College Graduates per Year in the 21st Century

U.S College Graduates

The number of college graduates has steadily increased in the past decade, especially among those earning bachelor’s degrees. Graduation rates have also increased overall, especially at public, 4-year institutions; college graduation statistics suggest greater student success at these institutions.

4-year institutions average a 60.4% graduation rate; the number may be higher among students who take longer than 6 years to graduate.

2-year institutions average a 31.6% graduation rate.

Among students at 2-year and 4-year institutions, the graduation rate is 46.2%.

1.01 million college graduates earn associate’s degrees in a year.

1.98 million college graduates earn bachelor’s degrees.

820,100 graduates earn master’s degrees.

184,070 earn doctorate or professional degrees.

99.5 million or 39% of adults over 18 have earned a bachelor’s degree or higher.

There are 59.7% more bachelor’s program graduates than there were 20 years ago and 20% more than there were 10 years ago.

College graduation rates at public institutions have increased 15% since 2010.

Bachelor’s degree seekers are statistically more likely to graduate than associate’s degree seekers.

Line Graph: College Graduation Rates by Entrance Year Among Bachelor's Degree Seeking Students

Historical Graduation Statistics

College graduation statistics suggest today’s national population is the most educated in United States history. The rate of college graduates among citizenry is on the rise. The college graduation rate among students is also trending upward.

In 1900, college graduates nationwide earned 27,410 bachelor’s degrees.

In 1910, 3% of adults over 25 years of age had a postsecondary degree.

In the subsequent 30 years, the number of college graduates increased by an estimated 110%.

By 1940, 4.2 million or 4.6% of U.S. adults over 18 years of age were 4-year college graduates.

The rate of 4-year college graduates among the adult population increased 704.3% in the subsequent 80 years or by a factor of 8.8% per year.

Since 2000, the rate of college graduates with associate’s degrees in the U.S. has increased by 28.9%.

The number of college graduates in the United States increased by 95.3 million or 2,269%.

In 1970, 176,310 or 30% of bachelor’s program graduates majored in education; 115,400 or 13.7% graduated with degrees in business.

50 years later, 386,200 or 19.5% of bachelor’s program graduates earn degrees in business; 82,621 or 4.2% graduate with degrees in education.

In 1970, 87,670 or 37.2% of master’s program graduates majored in education; 26,490 or 11.2% graduated with degrees in business.

50 years later, 192,180 or 23.4% of master’s program graduates earn degrees in business; 146,370 or 17.8% graduate with degrees in education.

In 1970, 17,440 or 26.8% of doctorate and professional degree holding graduates majored in legal studies; 15,990 or 24.6% graduated with degrees in healthcare.

50 years later, 80,310 or 43.6% of doctorate and professional program graduates hold degrees in healthcare; 34,540 or 18.8% hold degrees in legal studies

Line Graph:Number of College Graduates Between 1971 and 1999

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