College Students Age 21 And Older College Students Under Age 21 The Majority Of College Students (69%) Are 21 Years Of Age Or Older Source: U.S. Census.

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College Students Age 21 And Older College Students Under Age 21 The Majority Of College Students (69%) Are 21 Years Of Age Or Older Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey: Table 5: Type of College and Year Enrolled for College Students 15 Years Old and Over, by Age, Sex, Race, Attendance Status, Control of School, and Enrollment Status: October 2008 Internet.

Students Age 21 And Older Students Under Age 21 Full-time vs. Part-time College Students (Undergraduate and Graduate) Full-time Students Part-time Students Students Age 21 And Older Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey: Table 5: Type of College and Year Enrolled for College Students 15 Years Old and Over, by Age, Sex, Race, Attendance Status, Control of School, and Enrollment Status: October 2008 Internet.

95% Of Graduate Students Are 21 Years Of Age Or Older Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey: Table 5: Type of College and Year Enrolled for College Students 15 Years Old and Over, by Age, Sex, Race, Attendance Status, Control of School, and Enrollment Status: October 2008 Internet.

Full-time vs. Part-time Graduate Students Full-time Students Part-time Students Students Age 21 And Older Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey: Table 5: Type of College and Year Enrolled for College Students 15 Years Old and Over, by Age, Sex, Race, Attendance Status, Control of School, and Enrollment Status: October 2008 Internet.

Undergrads Under Age 21 63% Of Undergraduate Students Are 21 Years Of Age Or Older Undergrads Age 21 And Older Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey: Table 5: Type of College and Year Enrolled for College Students 15 Years Old and Over, by Age, Sex, Race, Attendance Status, Control of School, and Enrollment Status: October 2008 Internet.

Under Age 21 Full-time vs. Part-time Undergraduate Students Age 21 And Older Full-time StudentsPart-time Students Age 21 And Older Under Age 21 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey: Table 5: Type of College and Year Enrolled for College Students 15 Years Old and Over, by Age, Sex, Race, Attendance Status, Control of School, and Enrollment Status: October 2008 Internet.

Students Under Age 21 64% Of Students In 2-year Colleges Are 21 Years Of Age Or Older Students Age 21 And Older Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey: Table 5: Type of College and Year Enrolled for College Students 15 Years Old and Over, by Age, Sex, Race, Attendance Status, Control of School, and Enrollment Status: October 2008 Internet.

Students Under Age 21 Full-time vs. Part-time Students In 2-year Colleges Students Age 21 And Older Full-time StudentsPart-time Students Students Age 21 And Older Students Under Age 21 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey: Table 5: Type of College and Year Enrolled for College Students 15 Years Old and Over, by Age, Sex, Race, Attendance Status, Control of School, and Enrollment Status: October 2008 Internet.

Students Under Age 21 63% Of Students In 4-year Colleges Are 21 Years Of Age Or Older Students Age 21 And Older Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey: Table 5: Type of College and Year Enrolled for College Students 15 Years Old and Over, by Age, Sex, Race, Attendance Status, Control of School, and Enrollment Status: October 2008 Internet.

Students Under Age 21 Full-time Vs. Part-time Students In 4-year Colleges Students Age 21 And Older Full-time StudentsPart-time Students Students Under Age 21 Students Age 21 And Older Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey: Table 5: Type of College and Year Enrolled for College Students 15 Years Old and Over, by Age, Sex, Race, Attendance Status, Control of School, and Enrollment Status: October 2008 Internet.