The following table contains the total population and the number of student that attend college and university per state. The numbers of students are used from the listed universities that have provided the number of students attending. There are few private universities that did not provide the needed data for an accurate data input, so assume at least 2% per each state is not accounted for. Also, this data does not include the two years colleges that provide associate degree which would feet in the two percentage categories. The total universities and/or colleges' number used are listed.
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50 states & Colombia
Total school
Population
Student
Approximately
Percentage of student
None student
Alabama
63
4,802,982
615,418
13%
4,187,564
Alaska
14
721,523
37,155
5%
684,368
Arizona
67
6,412,700
529,033
8%
5,883,667
Arkansas
46
2,926,229
144,349
5%
2,781,880
California
319
37,341,989
2,455,422
7%
34,886,567
Colorado
73
4,939,456
289,673
6%
4,649,783
Connecticut
41
3,581,628
171,374
5%
3,410,254
Delaware
9
900,877
49,011
5%
851,866
District of Colombia
12
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97,832
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Florida
161
18,900,773
917,766
5%
17,983,007
Georgia
117
9,727,566
417,481
4%
9,310,085
Hawaii
19
1,366,862
66,057
5%
1,300,805
Idaho
14
1,573,499
74,712
5%
1,498,787
Illinois
149
12,864,380
776,147
6%
12,088,233
Indiana
90
6,501,582
344,163
5%
6,157,419
Iowa
63
3,053,787
220,016
7%
2,833,771
Kansas
55
2,863,813
190,255
7%
2,673,558
Kentucky
67
4,350,606
235,618
5%
4,114,988
Louisiana
47
4,553,962
226,683
5%
4,327,279
Maine
29
1,333,074
62,812
5%
1,270,262
Maryland
55
5,789,929
305,680
5%
5,484,249
101
6,559,644
430,012
7%
6,129,632
Michigan
88
9,911,626
613,743
6%
9,297,883
Minnesota
98
5,314,879
381,132
7%
4,933,747
Mississippi
38
2,978,240
150,252
5%
2,827,988
Missouri
104
6,011,478
343,719
6%
5,667,759
Montana
21
994,416
48,111
5%
946,305
Nebraska
40
1,831,825
123,801
7%
1,708,024
Nevada
18
2,709,432
107,614
4%
2,601,818
23
1,321,445
62,274
5%
1,259,171
New Jersey
54
8,807,501
371,709
4%
8,435,792
New Mexico
36
2,067,273
132,440
6%
1,934,833
New York
265
19,421,055
1,129,952
6%
18,291,103
N. Carolina
127
9,565,781
492,949
5%
9,072,832
N. Dakota
21
675,905
49,279
7%
626,626
Ohio
169
11,568,495
613,106
5%
10,955,389
Oklahoma
52
3,764,882
200,493
5%
3,564,389
Oregon
50
3,848,606
279,720
7%
3,568,886
226
12,734,905
692,628
5%
12,042,277
Rhode Island
11
1,055,247
80,324
8%
974,923
S. Carolina
57
4,645,975
208,364
4%
4,437,611
S. Dakota
23
819,761
47,160
6%
772,601
Tennessee
82
6,375,431
279,227
4%
6,096,204
Texas
194
25,268,418
1,232,801
5%
24,035,617
Utah
21
2,770,765
180,369
7%
2,590,396
Vermont
22
630,337
40,281
6%
590,056
Virginia
92
8,037,736
434,674
5%
7,603,062
Washington
65
6,753,369
346,801
5%
6,406,568
W. Virginia
38
1,859,815
119,971
6%
1,739,844
Wisconsin
74
5,698,230
385,023
7%
5,313,207
Wyoming
9
568,300
34,591
6%
533,709
Total
3729
308,509,689
17,839,177
6%
290,670,512
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