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California

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

35,484,453

Total Number of Representatives in Congress, 2003

55

 

 

Total Number of Competitive NSF Awards, FY 2004

1,423

Total Number of Competitive NSF Proposals, FY 2004

5,216

Funding Rate for Competitive NSF Proposals, FY 2004

27%

 

 

Total NSF Funding, FY 2003 (thousands)

$784,601

Total NSF Research Support Funding, FY 2003 (thousands)

$649,836

Total Number of NSF Research Support Awards, FY 2003

2,523

 

 

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

$2,693,881

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

$389,621

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

$2,801,529

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

$263,395

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

$1,029,639

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

$283,650

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

$503,578

 

 

Phase I SBIR Awards, NSF, FY 2003

76

Phase II SBIR Awards, NSF, FY 2003

9

Phase I SBIR Awards, All Federal Agencies, FY 2002

892

Phase II SBIR Awards, All Federal Agencies, FY 2002

305

 

 

Total Number of Graduate Students in Science and Engineering, 2002

67,094

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

$2,730

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

14.57%

Percentage of Students Who Are Minorities, 2000

50.2%

State Spending on Student Aid, 20031 (thousands)

$545,233

Average Verbal SAT Score, 2004

501

Average Math SAT Score, 2004

519

Average ACT Score, 2004

21.6

State Appropriations for Higher Education, 20041 (thousands)

$8,561,100

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

-5.9%

 

 

State Share of Employed Doctoral Scientists and Engineers,3 2001

14.08%

Number of Inc. 500 Companies, 2003

59

Disposable Income, 2003 (millions)

$1,045,286

Gross State Product, 2001 (millions)

$1,359,265

Total Number of Establishments, 2001

806,733

Total Number of High-Technology Establishments, 2001

44,035

Total Number of Employees, 2001

13,239,616

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

994,729

Total Annual Payroll, 2001 (thousands)

$521,765,494

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

$90,788,274

 

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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