Looking at newly released IPEDS data, Gray DI finds that this was the first year-over-year decline in total completions this decade.
The recently released 2019-2020 IPEDS data show a slight decrease in overall degrees conferred compared to the previous year. While this data is still preliminary, it shows that the total number of completions in 2019-2020 was 5,311,058 compared to 5,320,540 for 2018-2019, a decrease of 9,482 awards, or 0.2%. This was the first year-over-year decline in total completions this decade.
Total IPEDS Completions, 2010-2020
The drop-off was not spread evenly across award levels, however. Bachelorβs, masterβs, and doctoral completions actually increased in 2019-2020 compared to the previous year, despite the obvious challenges wrought by the Covid pandemic. The entire drop-off is found in associate or undergraduate certificate programs, completions of which fell by 1.8% and 3.7%, respectively, year-over-year. The largest year-over-year percentage gain was found in graduate certificates, which added 8,224 completions; an increase of 11.2% over 2019.
Bachelorβs degrees accounted for the largest share of overall completions in 2020 at 41%, growing to over 2.16 million completions. Even with the year-over-year decline in completion volumes, associate degrees and undergraduate certificates accounted for 19% of overall competitions each. Graduate certificates, while growing quickly, accounted for the lowest share of total completions, at 2%. Masterβs and doctoral degrees accounted for 16% and 4% of completions, respectively.
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