PSEO Expanded to Include Institutions in Six Additional States

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PSEO Expanded to Include Institutions in Six Additional States

A chart showing annual earnings for degree holders from the University of Alabama

Today the U.S. Census Bureau released data for institutions in Alabama, Arizona, Iowa, Maine, Missouri, Utah, and Virginia. PSEO now includes data on 534 institutions, which cover approximately 21% of all college graduates. PSEO is an experimental data product generated by linking graduate transcript records to LEHD data on graduates of participating post-secondary institutions in the United States. PSEO Explorer has been updated to display data for these new institutions. PSEO is also available to query via the Census API, go to census.gov/data/developers/data-sets/pseo.html for more details.

A chart showing a count of graduates from programs at Missouri State University.

CSV files and coverage details can be found here: lehd.ces.census.gov/data/pseo_experimental.html and methodology and data source details can be found here: lehd.ces.census.gov/data/pseo_documentation.html. The PSEO Explorer visualization tool can be found at:  lehd.ces.census.gov/data/pseo_explorer.html. Modifications to the PSEO release have been documented in the published LEHD schema located at  lehd.ces.census.gov/data/schema/V4.8.2/lehd_public_use_schema.html.

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