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BACHELOR'S DEGREE OR HIGHER

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This graph shows the percentage of persons with the degree mentioned or higher. That latter three columns all fall under the category of describing those with a Bachelor's degree or higher.

'Bachelor's degree or higher' is a commonly used term by the US Census Bureau and other United States government agencies on the federal as well as state and local level. The term describes the portion of the population that has either a Bachelor's degree or a higher degree such as a Master's or Doctorate degree. In 2003 27.2% of the population in the United States had an educational attainment described as "Bachelor's degree or higher," meaning that 27.2% of the population had either a Bachelor's or a higher degree.[1]
The term is sometimes used as a synonym for "'college graduate'" as it includes not only those with a Bachelor's degree but all others who have completed a degree requiring more than four years of credits. While the term is sometimes used interchangeably with the term college graduate it excludes those with an associates degree, as this college degree only requires two years worth of units and is thus lower than Bachelor's degree.[1]

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Educational attainment in the United States

Education in the United States

Academic degree

Associates degree

Bachelor's degree

Master's degree

Doctorate degree

References


1. US Census Bureau, educational attainment in the U.S., 2003
2. US Census Bureau, educational attainment in the U.S., 2003


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