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  2. College Navigator is a free consumer information tool designed to help students, parents, high school counselors, and others get information about over 7,000 postsecondary institutions in the United States - such as programs offered, retention and graduation rates, prices, aid available, degrees awarded, campus safety, and accreditation.

  3. COE - College Enrollment Rates - National Center for Education...

    nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/indicator/cpb/college-enrollment-rate

    The overall college enrollment rate for 18- to 24-year-olds (the age range representing the majority of students who are enrolled in college 1) was 39 percent in 2022. 2 In this indicator, college enrollment rate is defined as the percentage of 18- to 24-year-olds enrolled as undergraduate or graduate students in 2- or 4-year institutions.

  4. See Digest of Education Statistics 2022, table 303.70. In fall 2021, the 10.8 million students enrolled in 4-year institutions made up 70 percent of total undergraduate enrollment; the remaining 30 percent (4.7 million students) were enrolled in 2-year institutions.

  5. College Enrollment Rates - National Center for Education...

    nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/pdf/2021/cpb_508c.pdf

    The overall college enrollment rate of 18- to 24-year-olds (ages in which students traditionally enroll in college) was 41 percent in 2019. In this indicator, college enrollment rate is defined as the percentage of 18- to 24-year-olds enrolled as undergraduate or graduate students in 2- or 4-year . institutions. The . Immediate College ...

  6. Overall, undergraduate enrollment was 15 percent lower in fall 2021 than in fall 2010, with 42 percent of this decline occurring during the pandemic. In contrast, total undergraduate enrollment is projected to increase by 9 percent (from 15.4 million to 16.8 million students) between 2021 and 2031. 4.

  7. College Enrollment Rates - National Center for Education...

    nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/pdf/coe_cpb.pdf

    In 2018, the college enrollment rate was higher for 18- to 24-year-olds who were Asian (59 percent) than for 18- to 24-year-olds who were White (42 percent), Black (37 percent), and Hispanic (36 percent). The overall college enrollment rate has increased since 2000.

  8. Press Release - National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

    nces.ed.gov/whatsnew/press_releases/12_12_2023.asp

    Admissions data were reported by 1,923 “selective,” or non-open admission U.S. institutions during the Winter 2022-23 data collection. Admissions data are for first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students only.

  9. Acceptance rates; number of applications, admissions, and...

    nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d17/tables/dt17_305.40.asp

    Relatively few 2-year institutions require test scores for admission. The SAT critical reading and mathematics scales range from 200 to 800. The ACT composite, English, and mathematics scales range from 1 to 36.

  10. Digest of Education Statistics, 2022 - Appendix A.5. The College...

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    Explore the AP courses, exams, and opportunities for college credit. Understand the format and scoring of the SAT exam. Learn about the Advanced Placement (AP) program and SAT examinations administered by the College Board.

  11. Indicator 19: College Participation Rates - National Center for...

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    Indicator 19: College Participation Rates (Last Updated: February 2019) From 2000 to 2016, total college enrollment rates increased for White (from 39 to 42 percent), Black (from 31 to 36 percent), and Hispanic young adults (from 22 to 39 percent).