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Most college graduates, US states

US states with the most adults 25 and over holding a bachelor's degree or higher, as of the 2024 American Community Survey. Ranked by number of graduates, not the share. California leads at 10,039,805. 51 states qualify in total. The top 25 average 2,815,029, against an all-states median of 985,483.

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YEAR20202024
RANKPLACESTATEPOPCOLLEGE GRADUATESVS 2020
USUnited States24.6% of US population334,922,49982,363,216
01California, CACA39,287,37710,039,805+8%
02Texas, TXTX30,188,4246,669,107+18%
03New York, NYNY19,852,3665,638,631+10%
04Florida, FLFL22,416,0775,541,467+19%
05Illinois, ILIL12,694,7983,318,149+8%
06Pennsylvania, PAPA13,018,6393,231,367+11%
07New Jersey, NJNJ9,343,8092,845,933+13%
08North Carolina, NCNC10,730,4042,631,218+16%
09Georgia, GAGA10,940,4072,571,913+14%
10Ohio, OHOH11,810,2932,570,052+11%
11Virginia, VAVA8,705,1702,532,890+10%
12Massachusetts, MAMA7,044,0562,357,947+10%
13Michigan, MIMI10,077,7612,273,972+11%
14Washington, WAWA7,816,1162,172,536+14%
15Colorado, COCO5,862,1891,871,669+15%
16Maryland, MDMD6,206,0111,868,776+10%
17Arizona, AZAZ7,378,8381,696,340+15%
18Minnesota, MNMN5,739,4451,546,100+11%
19Tennessee, TNTN7,066,3831,512,601+16%
20Missouri, MOMO6,191,8141,374,703+10%
21Wisconsin, WIWI5,914,8721,368,736+12%
22Indiana, ININ6,851,0731,354,639+12%
23South Carolina, SCSC5,296,2251,181,414+16%
24Oregon, OROR4,254,2931,120,686+11%
25Connecticut, CTCT3,624,5081,085,063+9%
26Alabama, ALAL5,086,768985,483+12%
27Kentucky, KYKY4,534,824853,791+12%
28Louisiana, LALA4,611,961840,382+8%
29Utah, UTUT3,392,331774,301+19%
30Oklahoma, OKOK4,028,634756,531+11%
31Kansas, KSKS2,947,197693,081+7%
32Iowa, IAIA3,210,507676,908+10%
33Nevada, NVNV3,184,612623,877+17%
34Arkansas, ARAR3,049,391529,858+10%
35Mississippi, MSMS2,946,779495,720+10%
36New Mexico, NMNM2,120,246452,729+14%
37Nebraska, NENE1,978,707449,651+10%
38New Hampshire, NHNH1,394,868414,276+14%
39Idaho, IDID1,934,262406,469+24%
40Hawaii, HIHI1,445,235372,299+11%
41Maine, MEME1,387,817371,396+16%
42District of Columbia, DCDC681,294314,114+5%
43West Virginia, WVWV1,778,373305,596+12%
44Rhode Island, RIRI1,101,801295,838+14%
45Montana, MTMT1,116,875274,703+13%
46Delaware, DEDE1,021,191258,594+16%
47Vermont, VTVT647,106204,241+16%
48South Dakota, SDSD907,428192,610+13%
49North Dakota, NDND784,841167,849+10%
50Alaska, AKAK735,706155,356+7%
51Wyoming, WYWY582,397121,849+10%
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UPDATED 2026-07-15 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR ESTIMATES

Frequently asked

Which state has the highest college graduates?

California ranks #1 with 10,039,805 (2024 American Community Survey).

What are the top 5 states by college graduates?

California, Texas, New York, Florida, Illinois.

How many states are in this ranking?

51 states qualify after filtering for population minimums and data availability. The ranking covers 2024 ACS 5-year data.

How is college graduates measured?

Number of adults 25 and over holding a bachelor's degree or higher (ACS B15003). The raw-count companion to the college-degree share. Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2024).