In fall 1996, students were enrolled in two-year public institutions. In fall 2016, students were enrolled in two-year public institutions. Enrollment at two-year public institutions increased by from 1996 to 2016. 10% 9% In fall 1996, students were enrolled in private nonprofit institutions. In fall 2016, students were enrolled in private nonprofit institutions. Enrollment at private nonprofit institutions increased by from 1996 to 2016. 28% 39% In fall 1996, students were enrolled in private for-profit institutions. In fall 2016, students were enrolled in private for-profit institutions. Enrollment at private for-profit institutions increased by from 1996 to 2016.
In fall 1996, students were enrolled in two-year public institutions. In fall 2016, students were enrolled in two-year public institutions. Enrollment at two-year public institutions increased by from 1996 to 2016. 10% 9% In fall 1996, students were enrolled in private nonprofit institutions. In fall 2016, students were enrolled in private nonprofit institutions. Enrollment at private nonprofit institutions increased by from 1996 to 2016. 28% 39% In fall 1996, students were enrolled in private for-profit institutions. In fall 2016, students were enrolled in private for-profit institutions. Enrollment at private for-profit institutions increased by from 1996 to 2016.
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Transcribed Image Text:In fall 1996,
students were enrolled in two-year public institutions.
In fall 2016,
students were enrolled in two-year public institutions.
Enrollment at two-year public institutions increased by
from 1996 to 2016.
10%
9%
In fall 1996,
students were enrolled in private nonprofit institutions.
In fall 2016,
students were enrolled in private nonprofit institutions.
Enrollment at private nonprofit institutions increased by
from 1996 to 2016.
28%
39%
In fall 1996,
students were enrolled in private for-profit institutions.
In fall 2016,
students were enrolled in private for-profit institutions.
Enrollment at private for-profit institutions increased by
from 1996 to 2016.

Transcribed Image Text:Total fall enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions, by level of institution: 1995 through 2016
Total enrollment Enrollment 4-year Enrollment 2-year Enrollment private Enrollment private
Year
all institutions public institutions public institutions nonprofit institutions for-profit institutions
1995
14,261,781
5,814,545
5,277,829
2,929,044
240,363
1996
14,367,520
5,806,036
5,314,463
2,942,556
304,465
1997
14,502,334
5,835,433
5,360,686
2,977,614
328,601
1998
14,506,967
5,891,806
5,245,963
3,004,925
364,273
1999
14,849,691
5,977,678
5,398,061
3,055,029
418,923
2000
15,312,289
6,055,398
5,697,388
3,109,419
450,084
2001
15,927,987
6,236,455
5,996,701
3,167,330
527,501
2002
16,611,711
6,481,613
6,270,380
3,265,476
594,242
2003
16,911,481
6,649,441
6,209,257
3,341,048
711,735
2004
17,272,044
6,736,536
6,243,576
3,411,685
880,247
2005
17,487,475
6,837,605
6,184,229
3,454,692
1,010,949
2006
17,758,870
6,955,013
6,225,120
3,512,866
1,065,871
2007
18,248,128
7,166,661
6,324,119
3,571,150
1,186,198
2008
19,102,814
7,331,809
6,640,344
3,661,519
1,469,142
2009
20,313,594
7,709,198
7,101,570
3,767,672
1,735,154
2010
21,019,438
7,924,108
7,218,063
3,854,482
2,022,785
2011
21,010,590
8,048,145
7,068,158
3,926,819
1,967,468
2012
20,644,478
8,092,602
6,792,065
3,951,388
1,808,423
2013
20,376,677
812,0437
6,626,411
3,971,390
1,658,439
2014
20,209,092
825,7108
6,397,552
3,997,249
1,557,183
2015
19,988,204
8,348,539
6,224,304
4,065,891
1,349,470
2016
19,841,014
8,741,896
5,841,076
4,077,797
1,180,245
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