Bachelor’s Degree Attainment Over Time, by Race

Since 1960, Bachelor’s (BA) degree attainment rates have increased for all Californians over time. However, there are persistent and increasing disparities across racial groups, with the Latino/Hispanic and Black population having the lowest BA attainment rates in 2019 (<30% of Californians), and the White and Asian/Pacific Islander population having the highest rates (>40% of Californians).

Trends in rates of college attainment

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