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Estimated number of homeschooled students: 
1999: 850,000 
2003: 1,096,000
Estimated number of homeschooled students:
1999: 850,000
2003: 1,096,000

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In fall 2001, the majority of full-time faculty at Title IV degree-granting institutions were White, non-Hispanic (about 81%), while 15% were minority, 3% were nonresident aliens, and 1% were race/ethnicity unknown.
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National Center for Education Statistics
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