College enrollment rates of those under age 25 with at least a high school degree, by state, 2000–2016

State 2000 2007 2015 2016
Alabama 39.5% 34.7% 38.9% 37.7%
Alaska 27.0% 33.9% 23.4% 28.4%
Arizona 34.4% 36.3% 41.7% 40.3%
Arkansas 27.0% 31.7% 37.8% 34.8%
California 44.0% 48.3% 50.1% 50.2%
Colorado 28.5% 34.7% 38.7% 32.2%
Connecticut 45.8% 46.7% 51.5% 53.8%
Delaware 35.3% 41.1% 39.6% 42.5%
District of Columbia 36.1% 39.6% 37.4% 38.1%
Florida 37.5% 38.1% 43.2% 44.9%
Georgia 29.6% 43.7% 41.9% 42.3%
Hawaii 42.5% 39.8% 38.9% 36.7%
Idaho 31.1% 27.5% 37.5% 36.1%
Illinois 37.6% 45.3% 46.6% 47.8%
Indiana 36.6% 37.8% 39.1% 35.0%
Iowa 37.6% 41.2% 37.7% 35.9%
Kansas 45.0% 41.6% 41.7% 37.2%
Kentucky 39.9% 36.7% 35.7% 36.9%
Louisiana 38.2% 39.9% 36.0% 37.6%
Maine 34.2% 41.0% 32.1% 41.1%
Maryland 38.4% 47.3% 39.4% 42.7%
Massachusetts 39.6% 46.4% 44.2% 42.7%
Michigan 37.5% 45.0% 38.5% 39.1%
Minnesota 35.0% 43.6% 41.9% 41.4%
Mississippi 38.1% 40.0% 37.5% 39.1%
Missouri 37.1% 38.2% 38.4% 35.1%
Montana 34.3% 34.4% 33.6% 36.7%
Nebraska 37.6% 41.8% 40.4% 41.1%
Nevada 31.7% 29.5% 35.6% 34.6%
New Hampshire 35.9% 41.8% 33.8% 37.8%
New Jersey 43.5% 49.4% 52.8% 49.1%
New Mexico 38.8% 45.3% 44.1% 37.5%
New York 42.4% 48.6% 47.7% 50.7%
North Carolina 32.1% 41.2% 39.1% 42.1%
North Dakota 37.2% 39.9% 34.4% 36.1%
Ohio 38.2% 38.6% 39.2% 41.9%
Oklahoma 35.0% 38.8% 30.2% 31.4%
Oregon 29.6% 34.3% 36.6% 38.4%
Pennsylvania 41.2% 40.3% 40.3% 40.5%
Rhode Island 37.6% 44.0% 42.3% 45.2%
South Carolina 37.0% 38.8% 36.0% 39.8%
South Dakota 32.9% 34.9% 34.4% 35.4%
Tennessee 36.1% 39.0% 36.7% 33.9%
Texas 34.2% 41.3% 40.8% 40.2%
Utah 33.7% 33.1% 35.7% 37.4%
Vermont 38.2% 40.7% 36.8% 36.3%
Virginia 38.3% 39.4% 42.3% 41.6%
Washington 36.4% 31.2% 30.4% 32.1%
West Virginia 34.9% 31.1% 33.9% 35.7%
Wisconsin 30.4% 37.7% 42.0% 39.3%
Wyoming 36.6% 35.0% 35.9% 38.2%
United States 37.9% 41.8% 42.2% 42.3%

Note: Data are limited to those age 17–24.

Source: EPI analysis of basic monthly Current Population Survey microdata

View the underlying data on epi.org.