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Mississippi

State at a Glance | Other Statistics

This State at a Glance page provides information on the science and technology (S&T) environment in the state. Basic demographic information is also provided. Among the information the State at a Glance provides are:

  • Federal academic R&D expenditures
  • The number of NSF awards received
  • The number of establishments engaged in high-technology activity
  • The number of individuals employed by high-technology establishments

U.S. Resident Population, 2003

2,881,281

Total Number of Representatives in Congress, 2003

6

 

 

Total Number of Competitive NSF Awards, FY 2004

43

Total Number of Competitive NSF Proposals, FY 2004

239

Funding Rate for Competitive NSF Proposals, FY 2004

18%

 

 

Total NSF Funding, FY 2003 (thousands)

$17,769

Total NSF Research Support Funding, FY 2003 (thousands)

$5,544

Total Number of NSF Research Support Awards, FY 2003

55

 

 

Academic R&D; Obligations, All Federal Agencies, FY 2001 (thousands)

$127,392

Academic R&D; Obligations, NSF, FY 2001 (thousands)

$6,292

Academic R&D; Expenditures, Federal Sources, FY 2002 (thousands)

$178,978

Academic R&D; Expenditures, Industry Sources, FY 2002 (thousands)

$10,683

Academic R&D; Expenditures, Institutional Sources, FY 2002 (thousands)

$53,404

Academic R&D; Expenditures, State and Local Sources, FY 2002 (thousands)

$37,808

Academic R&D; Expenditures, Other Sources, FY 2002 (thousands)

$4,593

 

 

Phase I SBIR Awards, NSF, FY 2003

0

Phase II SBIR Awards, NSF, FY 2003

1

Phase I SBIR Awards, All Federal Agencies, FY 2002

9

Phase II SBIR Awards, All Federal Agencies, FY 2002

3

 

 

Total Number of Graduate Students in Science and Engineering, 2002

3,315

Average Tuition and Fees, Public 4-Year Institutions, 20021

$3,410

State Share of Total U.S. Enrollment,2 2000

.89%

Percentage of Students Who Are Minorities, 2000

36.4%

State Spending on Student Aid, 20031 (thousands)

$20,376

Average Verbal SAT Score, 2004

562

Average Math SAT Score, 2004

547

Average ACT Score, 2004

18.8

State Appropriations for Higher Education, 20041 (thousands)

$797,246

Percentage Change in State Appropriations for Higher Education, 20031 to 20041

4.2%

 

 

State Share of Employed Doctoral Scientists and Engineers,3 2001

.55%

Number of Inc. 500 Companies, 2003

2

Disposable Income, 2003 (millions)

$62,078

Gross State Product, 2001 (millions)

$67,125

Total Number of Establishments, 2001

59,056

Total Number of High-Technology Establishments, 2001

1,650

Total Number of Employees, 2001

926,868

Total Number of Employees Working in High-Technology Establishments, 2002

20,750

Total Annual Payroll, 2001 (thousands)

$22,717,675

Total Annual Payroll of High-Technology Establishments, 2001 (thousands)

$927,354

 

1 Year noted represents the last year of the school year for which data were available.
2 Total U.S. Enrollment includes data from the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
3 Total number of Employed Doctoral Scientists and Engineers includes data from the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.

 

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