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Table P32. Percentage of Title IV postscondary institutions that offered subbaccalaureate career education programs in each career field of study, by state: United States, 2006
State Any field
of study
Agri-
culture and nat-
ural re-
sources
Busi-
ness manage-
ment
Busi-
ness support
Communi-
cations and design
Com-
puter and infor-
mation sciences
Con-
sumer ser-
vices
Educa-
tion
Engi-
neering, archi-
tecture, and science technol-
ogies
Health sciences Manufac-
turing, construc-
tion, repair and trans-
portation
Mar-
keting
Pro-
tective
services
Public, legal, and social services
                             
All states 77.3 9.9 33.9 24.1 16.9 30.9 35.1 14.6 25.4 46.5 22.6 11.1 19.6 20.3
                             
Alabama 73.0 13.5 43.2 35.1 16.2 43.2 39.2 4.1 32.4 54.1 36.5 8.1 23.0 23.0
Alaska 100.0 20.0 80.0 60.0 20.0 40.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 60.0 10.0 30.0 50.0
Arizona 86.5 10.8 36.0 21.6 20.7 29.7 39.6 21.6 25.2 43.2 26.1 11.7 24.3 21.6
Arkansas 86.4 18.5 38.3 32.1 11.1 28.4 64.2 38.3 37.0 44.4 34.6 3.7 35.8 9.9
California 74.5 9.9 31.3 24.1 21.5 32.6 32.6 10.2 23.0 46.1 28.1 16.7 18.5 21.5
                             
Colorado 75.9 13.0 31.5 16.7 18.5 30.6 33.3 3.7 22.2 45.4 22.2 9.3 24.1 14.8
Connecticut 80.7 7.2 30.1 20.5 19.3 22.9 38.6 9.6 26.5 51.8 15.7 13.3 16.9 19.3
Delaware 93.8 12.5 37.5 18.8 18.8 50.0 25.0 25.0 18.8 62.5 12.5 18.8 18.8 37.5
District of Columbia 65.0 0.0 15.0 5.0 10.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 5.0 35.0 0.0 5.0 15.0 10.0
Florida 84.1 7.6 35.4 23.2 20.2 36.8 38.4 9.6 30.1 58.9 22.5 12.9 25.2 25.2
                             
Georgia 80.7 12.5 42.0 29.5 15.3 35.8 41.5 25.6 29.5 52.3 30.1 18.2 28.4 13.1
Hawaii 75.0 7.1 46.4 21.4 14.3 28.6 32.1 21.4 21.4 35.7 32.1 10.7 21.4 21.4
Idaho 80.8 15.4 26.9 23.1 23.1 30.8 61.5 23.1 30.8 38.5 26.9 19.2 19.2 34.6
Illinois 71.5 9.7 27.3 22.8 18.0 30.7 40.1 15.4 24.7 40.1 24.0 15.4 18.7 15.0
Indiana 82.7 3.8 47.4 25.6 18.0 33.1 23.3 22.6 30.1 49.6 16.5 3.0 24.1 28.6
                             
Iowa 71.4 17.6 28.6 25.3 12.1 27.5 40.7 5.5 18.7 48.4 18.7 14.3 19.8 18.7
Kansas 83.7 22.1 38.4 40.7 32.6 34.9 45.3 18.6 43.0 52.3 41.9 16.3 22.1 30.2
Kentucky 81.7 14.4 39.4 26.9 10.6 38.5 51.9 8.7 32.7 44.2 24.0 4.8 24.0 26.0
Louisiana 90.7 2.9 36.4 37.1 7.1 30.7 39.3 6.4 27.9 58.6 34.3 0.7 12.1 10.7
Maine 77.5 12.5 37.5 15.0 7.5 17.5 32.5 17.5 20.0 52.5 20.0 2.5 17.5 15.0
                             
Maryland 74.4 9.3 30.2 17.4 20.9 33.7 40.7 23.3 27.9 36.0 19.8 8.1 20.9 22.1
Massachusetts 65.7 4.4 24.9 9.9 15.5 22.1 27.1 11.0 14.9 34.3 8.3 7.2 13.8 18.8
Michigan 80.2 11.6 36.6 29.7 26.7 33.1 45.3 24.4 33.1 45.3 24.4 20.3 26.2 25.0
Minnesota 79.1 14.0 45.0 31.0 27.9 44.2 42.6 15.5 28.7 45.7 25.6 18.6 21.7 31.8
Mississippi 75.0 18.3 31.7 30.0 16.7 31.7 55.0 20.0 26.7 40.0 28.3 18.3 18.3 23.3
                             
Missouri 78.4 8.2 25.8 23.2 14.9 29.4 30.9 8.8 24.7 45.4 22.2 8.2 16.5 16.0
Montana 93.5 38.7 58.1 41.9 9.7 51.6 25.8 38.7 38.7 61.3 35.5 12.9 22.6 35.5
Nebraska 70.6 13.7 29.4 15.7 19.6 31.4 25.5 9.8 21.6 47.1 15.7 5.9 19.6 19.6
Nevada 85.7 11.4 28.6 22.9 14.3 25.7 34.3 11.4 25.7 48.6 14.3 8.6 22.9 20.0
New Hampshire 66.7 4.8 33.3 9.5 14.3 31.0 38.1 16.7 19.0 31.0 9.5 19.0 11.9 19.0
                             
New Jersey 82.8 4.6 26.5 22.5 13.9 27.8 26.5 11.9 19.2 55.6 13.2 8.6 15.9 21.2
New Mexico 83.7 16.3 57.1 40.8 28.6 44.9 32.7 49.0 44.9 53.1 30.6 6.1 38.8 36.7
New York 63.3 4.5 26.6 18.5 13.3 22.3 20.9 9.0 14.9 37.6 11.0 7.0 10.4 17.6
North Carolina 72.6 22.9 45.9 21.0 19.7 40.1 50.3 37.6 35.7 47.1 39.5 13.4 37.6 24.2
North Dakota 89.3 32.1 60.7 53.6 7.1 35.7 42.9 28.6 14.3 50.0 32.1 14.3 17.9 25.0
                             
Ohio 81.6 5.4 35.1 28.2 13.3 30.7 26.6 9.2 22.8 50.9 20.6 10.8 26.9 23.1
Oklahoma 88.4 14.5 41.3 33.3 25.4 34.8 57.2 14.5 34.1 58.7 43.5 7.2 17.4 14.5
Oregon 69.3 11.4 29.5 17.0 11.4 17.0 39.8 14.8 20.5 38.6 13.6 12.5 18.2 22.7
Pennsylvania 80.4 5.4 33.4 17.3 13.0 29.6 25.0 13.8 22.4 48.7 14.5 12.0 11.5 18.6
Rhode Island 78.3 4.3 30.4 13.0 17.4 21.7 26.1 13.0 13.0 39.1 17.4 13.0 26.1 30.4
                             
South Carolina 68.2 8.2 32.9 20.0 9.4 28.2 38.8 16.5 18.8 31.8 18.8 9.4 18.8 24.7
South Dakota 90.0 26.7 60.0 20.0 20.0 46.7 26.7 20.0 23.3 66.7 23.3 10.0 20.0 23.3
Tennessee 76.3 3.8 23.8 25.0 10.0 19.4 38.1 3.1 28.8 39.4 23.8 2.5 11.9 13.1
Texas 79.3 9.4 32.2 28.0 15.2 30.1 39.3 13.4 24.3 45.3 20.7 8.9 16.5 19.6
Utah 88.3 5.0 40.0 23.3 26.7 40.0 45.0 15.0 25.0 56.7 25.0 8.3 16.7 15.0
                             
Vermont 67.9 14.3 42.9 0.0 14.3 17.9 21.4 7.1 10.7 21.4 7.1 3.6 14.3 21.4
Virginia 74.5 6.0 30.2 22.1 12.1 19.5 17.4 11.4 26.2 49.0 13.4 1.3 19.5 12.1
Washington 78.8 15.3 35.6 27.1 16.1 37.3 39.0 31.4 28.8 44.9 29.7 20.3 22.9 23.7
West Virginia 86.3 13.7 41.1 26.0 21.9 42.5 28.8 9.6 38.4 57.5 21.9 1.4 16.4 19.2
Wisconsin 57.4 16.0 25.5 20.2 14.9 23.4 31.9 19.1 23.4 34.0 19.1 18.1 20.2 16.0
                             
Wyoming 91.7 50.0 66.7 58.3 50.0 58.3 58.3 66.7 58.3 58.3 66.7 41.7 50.0 33.3
NOTE: This table shows, for example, that 13.5 percent of Title IV institutions in Alabama offered subbacalaureate programs in agriculture and natural resources in 2006. An institution was counted as offering a career education program if it awarded a credential in a career field of study. There are no standard errors for this table because it is based on population counts.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), 2005–06 Completions and 2006–07 Institutional Characteristics (IC) data files.

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