For the source and detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (U.S. Census Bureau) indicated below.
Enlisted, pretty small, a few percent tops. Officers would be around 99%, there are still a few ways to earn a commission without a college degree.
27%
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You can retrieve this information by going to the U.S. Census Bureau website. The below link will take you to the detailed tables for current population. These tables are listed under Educational Attainment in the United States. Refer to: http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/education/cps2003.html Answer From Esteban Yanez: The percentage of African Americans who went to college in the year 2000 was 39% and the population was 3,154,502 people.
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Thirty percent of college and university students drop out after their first year. Half never graduate, and college completion rates in the United States have been stalled for more than three decades.
I do not think it depends on the race to graduate college, but rather the individual.
20%
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2008 roughly 7% of African Americans are currently enrolled in college or graduate school. However, that percentage increases to almost 21% when comparing the same enrollees to the total number of African Americans between the ages of 16 and 34.
About 80%
According to the link below, 8.9% of Americans have a graduate degree as of 2002.
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Less than half.
The drop out percentage rate for Dalton State College is 67.6 percent. Meaning that only 32.4 actually graduate. This is not a great percentage for a State College.
If you intend to go to graduate school then yes it is possible to get a college scholarship after you graduate college.
It's graduate from college.
Depends upon the schoosl and the students. If the school is a good school then most probably there are lots of students who can graduate.