1. New York – 1,809 graduates
2. Texas – 1,471 graduates
3. Pennsylvania – 1,252 graduates
4. Illinois – 1,082 graduates
5. California – 1,080 graduates
6. Ohio – 988 graduates
7. Florida – 781 graduates
8. Michigan – 694 graduates
9. Massachusetts – 636 graduates
10. Virginia – 527 graduates
11. Missouri – 517 graduates
12. Georgia – 510 graduates
13. Louisiana – 474 graduates
14. North Carolina – 465 graduates
15. Tennessee – 433 graduates
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