STATISTICS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, 1895-96.-CONTINUED. Instructors and Students in Colleges and Seminaries for Women Which Confer Degrees. STATE OR TERRITORY. STATISTICS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, 1895-96.-CONTINUED. *Not including 634 students in eclectic schools, 99 in physio-medical, nor 1,749 in post-graduate schools. General Summary of Statistics of Professional and Allied Schools. Schools. Instructors. Students. Graduates. Dental Pharmaceutical Veterinary Nurse Training. STATISTICS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, 1895-96.-CONTINUED. Instructors and Students in Schools of Technology and Institutions Conferring only the STATISTICS OF EDUCATION, 1895-96. Number and Sex of Teachers in Common Schools-Percentage of Male Teachers. RECAPITULATION.-STATISTICS OF EDUCATION, 1895-96. Total Number of Pupils and Students of All Grades in Both Public and Private Schools. RECAPITULATION.-STATISTICS OF EDUCATION, 1895-96.-CONTINUED. United States North Atlantic Division.. Elemen- Secon- Higher. Public. Private. lic. vate. tary. dary. 74.057 137,406 15,226,731 559,003 211,463 14,465.371 1.531.826 15,997,197 22,183 44,302 3,833,766 168.529 66.485 3.489,634 579,146 4,068,780 25.640 2.008,555 129.471 2,138,026 25,708 2,698,547 193.591 2.892,138 81,475 5,544,500 575,147 6,119,647 7,163 4,992 733,762 32,689 12,155 724,135 54,471 778,606 *This does not include 380.493 secondary | ments are also excluded, being included in pupils in the public high schools. "Pupils receiving secondary instruction." +Including pupils in preparatory or academic departments of higher institutions, public and private, and excluding elementary pupils, who are classed under "Pupils receiving elemementary instruction." This is made up chiefly from the returns of individual high schools to the bureau and is considerably too small, as there are a great many secondary pupils outside the completely organized high schools whom there are no means of enumerating. Including schools of pharmacy and veterinary medicine. ¶Non-professional pupils in normal schools are included in "Pupils receiving secondary instruction." **Mainly state universities and agricultural and mechanical colleges. ++Mainly in schools or departments of medicine and law attached to state universities. Private normal schools are, with few exceptions, scarcely superior to the ordinary secondary schools. Including colleges for women, agricultural and mechanical (land grant) colleges and scientific schools. Students in law, theological and medical departments are excluded, being There are in addition to this number included in tabulation under that head; stu- 23,202 students taking normal courses in unidents in academic and preparatory depart-versities, colleges and high schools. |