Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Postsecondary Participation Rates of 18- to 24-Year-Old High School Graduates, 1972–2001 Source: National Center.

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Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Postsecondary Participation Rates of 18- to 24-Year-Old High School Graduates, 1972–2001 Source: National Center for Education Statistics. (2002). Digest of Education Statistics. U.S. Department of Education.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Postsecondary Participation Rates of All 18- to 24-Year-Olds, 1972–2001 Source: National Center for Education Statistics. (2002). Digest of Education Statistics. U.S. Department of Education.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Postsecondary Enrollment Rates of Recent High School Graduates by Gender, 1967–2001 Source: National Center for Education Statistics. (2002). Digest of Education Statistics. U.S. Department of Education.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Postsecondary Enrollment Rates of 1992 High School Graduates by Family Income and Math Test Scores Source: Ellwood, D & Kane, T. (2000). “Who is Getting a College Education? Family Background and the Growing Gaps in Enrollment.” S. Danziger & J. Waldfogel, eds. Securing the Future.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Four-Year College and University Enrollment Rates of 1992 High School Graduates by Family Income and Math Test Scores Source: Ellwood, D & Kane, T. (2000). “Who is Getting a College Education? Family Background and the Growing Gaps in Enrollment.” S. Danziger & J. Waldfogel, eds. Securing the Future.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Postsecondary Enrollment Rates of 1992 High School Graduates by Family Income and Parent Education Level Source: Ellwood, D & Kane, T. (2000). “Who is Getting a College Education? Family Background and the Growing Gaps in Enrollment.” S. Danziger & J. Waldfogel, eds. Securing the Future.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Four-Year College and University Enrollment Rates of 1992 High School Graduates by Family Income and Parent Education Level Source: Ellwood, D & Kane, T. (2000). “Who is Getting a College Education? Family Background and the Growing Gaps in Enrollment.” S. Danziger & J. Waldfogel, eds. Securing the Future.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Postsecondary Enrollment Rates of 1992 High School Seniors by Socioeconomic Status (SES) Source: Adelman, C. (2004). Principle Indicators of Student Academic Histories in Postsecondary Education, Institute for Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Income Distribution of Full-Time, First-Year Students Within Sectors, 1999–2000 Source: Congressional Budget Office. (2004). Private and Public Contributions to Financing College Education.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Institutional Choice of Full-Time, First-Year Students by Income Level, 1999–2000 Source: Congressional Budget Office. (2004). Private and Public Contributions to Financing College Education.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Bachelor’s Degree Completion Rates of Four-Year College Entrants by Race Source: National Center for Education Statistics. (2002). Descriptive Summary of Beginning Postsecondary Students: Six Years Later. (NCES ). U.S. Department of Education.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Bachelor’s Degree Completion Rates of Four-Year College Entrants by Family Income Source: National Center for Education Statistics. (2002). Descriptive Summary of Beginning Postsecondary Students: Six Years Later. (NCES ). U.S. Department of Education.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Highest Education Level by Race/Ethnicity, 2002 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. (2003). Educational Attainment in the United States.: March 2002

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Level of Education in 2000 by Race/Ethnicity: 1992 High School Graduates Source: Adelman, C. (2004). Principle Indicators of Student Academic Histories in Postsecondary Education, Institute for Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Level of Education in 2000 by Socioeconomic Background: 1992 High School Graduates Source: Adelman, C. (2004). Principle Indicators of Student Academic Achievement Histories in Postsecondary Education, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Education Level by Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan Residence and Race/Ethnicity, 2000 Economics Research Service. (2003). ERS/USDA Briefing Room: Rural Labor and Education: Rural Education. U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Education Level by State Source: National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education. (2004). Policy Alert.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 International Comparison of Postsecondary Education Entry Rates, 2002 Source: Oganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (2004). Education at a Glance.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 International Comparison: Participation in Postsecondary Education, 1992 to 2002 Source: Oganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (2004). Education at a Glance.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004