According to the National Center for Education Statistics the total number of bachelor degrees conferred within the United States (2009) was as follows.
Total 1,622,000
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It depends on which Wheaton College you're talking about. At Wheaton College in Illinois, there are 2,366 undergraduate students and 549 graduate students. At Wheaton College in Massachusetts, there are 1,655 undergraduate students and no graduate students.
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There are usually about 500 students per class, and so 2000 in total. All students are undergrad as there is no graduate program at Carleton College.
It is hard to put a number on home schooled students who graduate college. People apply at different times for college and many attend community college.
While there are millions of students each year that enter college, only 54 percent of them will graduate within six years, and only 44 percent in four years. There are many factors as to why students don't graduate, with grades being a large part.
about 568,900,000 people will graduate from U.S. colleges every year
Approximately 6,500 undergraduate students and 2,100 graduate students attend Dartmouth College.
About 7000 students attend Adelphi College. This includes both undergraduate and graduate students from several different campuses located in New York and New Jersey.
UCLA has about 11,548 graduate students.
Approximately 400 students a year graduate from UPT at Laughlin AFB.