Tertiary enrollment
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Tertiary enrollment rates are an expression of the percentage of high school graduates that successfully enroll into university.[1] More precisely, the tertiary enrollment rate is the percentage of total enrollment, regardless of age, in post-secondary institutions to the population of people within five years of the age at which students normally graduate high school.[2]
Rankings[]
1 United States: 72.6% 2 Finland: 70.4% 3 Norway: 70% 3 Sweden: 70% 5 New Zealand: 69.2% 6 Russia: 64.1% 7 Australia: 63.3% 8 Latvia: 63.1% 9 Slovenia: 60.5% 10 Canada: 60%
References[]
- ^ "Countries Compared by Education > Tertiary enrollment. International Statistics at NationMaster.com". nationmaster.com. Archived from the original on 2021-04-23.
- ^ "Gross Tertiary Enrollment Rate, Total". countrycompass.com. Archived from the original on 2010-12-23. Retrieved 2011-01-30.
Categories:
- Higher education