July 3, 2009 11:12 AM
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States With the Most Young College Grads
(MoneyWatch) Guess what state produces the greatest percentage of young college graduates?
This question isn't a brain puzzler. As you might suspect, Massachusetts, with its critical mass of elite universities, tops the list. According to the Lumina Foundation, 49.2% of 25- to 34-year olds in Massachusetts possess a college degree.
You might have trouble, however, guessing which state produces the smallest percentage of college graduates. That dubious distinction belongs to Nevada. Just 22.2% of its young adults have earned an associate's, bachelor's or graduate degree.
Lumina has published the college graduation rates for each state as part of its initiative to convince people, who have earned some college credits, to return to school and finish their degrees.
Here are the states with the highest percentage of young college grads:
These numbers might be of some small comfort to parents and teenagers who are stressing about the competition to get into college. Keep this in mind: Even in Cambridge, MA, more than one out of every three young adults there don't possess a college degree.
Map image by Marxchivist. CC 2.0.
This question isn't a brain puzzler. As you might suspect, Massachusetts, with its critical mass of elite universities, tops the list. According to the Lumina Foundation, 49.2% of 25- to 34-year olds in Massachusetts possess a college degree.
You might have trouble, however, guessing which state produces the smallest percentage of college graduates. That dubious distinction belongs to Nevada. Just 22.2% of its young adults have earned an associate's, bachelor's or graduate degree.
Lumina has published the college graduation rates for each state as part of its initiative to convince people, who have earned some college credits, to return to school and finish their degrees.
Here are the states with the highest percentage of young college grads:
- Massachusetts 49.2%
- Minnesota 45.2%
- North Dakota 43.9%
- Connecticut 42.4% (tie)
- Colorado 42.4%
- New York 42.2%
- Nevada 22.2%
- Arkansas 23.9%
- West Virginia 24.0%
- Louisiana 25.7%
- Mississippi 26.4%
These numbers might be of some small comfort to parents and teenagers who are stressing about the competition to get into college. Keep this in mind: Even in Cambridge, MA, more than one out of every three young adults there don't possess a college degree.
Map image by Marxchivist. CC 2.0.
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Lynn O'Shaughnessy Lynn O'Shaughnessy is a best-selling author, consultant and speaker on issues that parents with college-bound teenagers face. She explains how families can make college more affordable through her website TheCollegeSolution.com, as well as her Amazon best-selling book, The College Solution: A Guide for Everyone Looking for the Right School at the Right Price and her financial workbook, Shrinking the Cost of College.
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