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April 6, 2018

Number of doctorates awarded by US institutions in 2016 close to all-time high

The Survey of Earned Doctorates provides data on the US system of doctoral education. Credit: NSF: Adrian Apodaca
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The Survey of Earned Doctorates provides data on the US system of doctoral education. Credit: NSF: Adrian Apodaca

U.S. institutions awarded 54,904 research doctorate degrees in 2016, only five fewer than the previous year's record high, according to the Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED), a federally sponsored annual census of research degree recipients.

SED provides data for Doctorate Recipients from U.S. Universities, a published by the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) within the National Science Foundation (NSF) that supplies data and analysis of the American system of doctoral education, a vital U.S. economic interest.

Since the SED began collecting data in 1957, the number of research doctorates awarded in science and engineering (S&E) fields has exceeded the number of non-S&E doctorates, and the gap is widening. In 1957, S&E doctorates made up 65 percent of all doctorates awarded. In 2016, S&E doctorates made up 75 percent.

The most recent SED includes the following findings:

For more information—including how much education-related debt incur, what kind of employment they find and how much they earn—view the .

NCSES is the nation's leading provider of statistical data on the U.S. and engineering enterprise.

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