Degrees conferred on women by Title IV public institutions, by level of degree and state: Academic year 2003–04 |
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State | Total | Associate’s degrees |
Bachelor’s degrees |
Master’s degrees |
Doctor’s degrees |
First- professional degrees |
United States | 1,048,734 | 329,494 | 518,684 | 169,176 | 13,762 | 17,618 |
Alabama | 21,456 | 5,177 | 10,408 | 5,335 | 230 | 306 |
Alaska | 1,690 | 598 | 783 | 298 | 11 | 0 |
Arizona | 20,396 | 6,085 | 9,950 | 3,725 | 394 | 242 |
Arkansas | 10,092 | 3,292 | 5,009 | 1,444 | 101 | 246 |
California | 126,638 | 47,952 | 61,184 | 14,845 | 1,334 | 1,323 |
Colorado | 18,110 | 3,637 | 10,851 | 3,018 | 300 | 304 |
Connecticut | 9,455 | 2,384 | 4,788 | 1,959 | 130 | 194 |
Delaware | 3,462 | 598 | 2,356 | 439 | 69 | 0 |
District of Columbia | 314 | 96 | 169 | 34 | 0 | 15 |
Florida | 61,793 | 27,407 | 25,474 | 7,422 | 754 | 736 |
Georgia | 26,265 | 6,491 | 13,871 | 5,092 | 392 | 419 |
Hawaii | 4,155 | 1,356 | 2,004 | 658 | 62 | 75 |
Idaho | 4,007 | 1,027 | 2,344 | 521 | 45 | 70 |
Illinois | 40,105 | 14,858 | 17,270 | 6,933 | 465 | 579 |
Indiana | 22,759 | 4,738 | 13,303 | 3,755 | 385 | 578 |
Iowa | 13,250 | 5,471 | 5,860 | 1,424 | 219 | 276 |
Kansas | 14,334 | 4,226 | 7,008 | 2,524 | 208 | 368 |
Kentucky | 15,671 | 4,326 | 7,628 | 3,176 | 161 | 380 |
Louisiana | 17,453 | 3,350 | 10,482 | 2,994 | 225 | 402 |
Maine | 3,850 | 1,042 | 2,184 | 563 | 16 | 45 |
Maryland | 21,314 | 5,658 | 10,736 | 4,057 | 300 | 563 |
Massachusetts | 16,389 | 5,385 | 7,656 | 3,062 | 236 | 50 |
Michigan | 44,241 | 11,523 | 21,841 | 9,358 | 668 | 851 |
Minnesota | 19,680 | 6,803 | 9,798 | 2,395 | 301 | 383 |
Mississippi | 13,491 | 5,421 | 5,880 | 1,802 | 193 | 195 |
Missouri | 19,112 | 5,503 | 9,984 | 3,059 | 181 | 385 |
Montana | 4,175 | 974 | 2,519 | 583 | 34 | 65 |
Nebraska | 7,528 | 1,779 | 3,944 | 1,521 | 117 | 167 |
Nevada | 5,286 | 1,497 | 2,822 | 824 | 63 | 80 |
New Hampshire | 4,190 | 986 | 2,536 | 651 | 17 | 0 |
New Jersey | 26,209 | 8,181 | 13,042 | 4,102 | 330 | 554 |
New Mexico | 7,818 | 2,566 | 3,530 | 1,458 | 124 | 140 |
New York | 63,967 | 24,399 | 26,407 | 11,918 | 572 | 671 |
North Carolina | 31,865 | 10,674 | 15,290 | 4,957 | 481 | 463 |
North Dakota | 3,689 | 990 | 2,094 | 470 | 43 | 92 |
Ohio | 39,652 | 10,695 | 20,239 | 7,118 | 625 | 975 |
Oklahoma | 15,928 | 5,047 | 7,882 | 2,510 | 139 | 350 |
Oregon | 13,673 | 4,148 | 6,700 | 2,434 | 194 | 197 |
Pennsylvania | 36,397 | 7,876 | 21,094 | 5,916 | 709 | 802 |
Rhode Island | 3,410 | 791 | 1,955 | 570 | 47 | 47 |
South Carolina | 14,842 | 4,517 | 7,381 | 2,451 | 199 | 294 |
South Dakota | 3,386 | 907 | 1,848 | 488 | 47 | 96 |
Tennessee | 17,029 | 4,245 | 9,044 | 3,100 | 288 | 352 |
Texas | 75,802 | 21,167 | 38,783 | 13,258 | 1,035 | 1,559 |
Utah | 11,356 | 4,369 | 5,621 | 1,166 | 95 | 105 |
Vermont | 2,227 | 485 | 1,325 | 333 | 29 | 55 |
Virginia | 29,063 | 6,885 | 15,595 | 5,418 | 531 | 634 |
Washington | 27,729 | 12,679 | 11,745 | 2,673 | 273 | 359 |
West Virginia | 7,542 | 1,568 | 4,082 | 1,611 | 88 | 193 |
Wisconsin | 23,908 | 6,340 | 13,462 | 3,504 | 285 | 317 |
Wyoming | 2,581 | 1,325 | 923 | 250 | 17 | 66 |
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Fall 2004. |