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County-Level Education Data for OK

Less than
high school
High
school only
Some
college
College
degree
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Persons 25 and over

      Measures of rurality

Percent completing less than high school4

 FIPS1 Name2003 Rural-urban
Continuum Code2
2003 Urban influence
Code3
1970198019902000
140000Oklahoma  48.434.025.419.4
240001Adair County6673.754.943.933.3
340003Alfalfa County91042.933.622.718.6
440005Atoka County7974.155.940.230.6
540007Beaver County91049.529.624.718.8
640009Beckham County71159.844.433.524.1
740011Blaine County6455.340.328.824.5
840013Bryan County6559.245.032.725.1
940015Caddo County6461.046.833.824.1
1040017Canadian County1142.024.517.712.7
1140019Carter County5853.739.929.723.0
1240021Cherokee County6562.443.830.123.3
1340023Choctaw County7971.353.442.131.0
1440025Cimarron County91045.432.429.023.4
1540027Cleveland County1135.521.216.111.9
1640029Coal County91068.257.439.631.4
1740031Comanche County3237.926.718.914.8
1840033Cotton County6658.244.637.223.0
1940035Craig County6656.843.533.223.1
2040037Creek County2260.541.631.122.4
2140039Custer County71144.433.924.918.8
2240041Delaware County6664.247.233.824.6
2340043Dewey County91055.839.131.820.2
2440045Ellis County91055.436.526.218.8
2540047Garfield County5841.428.423.517.8
2640049Garvin County6460.648.736.627.0
2740051Grady County1156.541.931.020.5
2840053Grant County91041.328.022.114.3
2940055Greer County7960.148.035.323.3
3040057Harmon County91063.451.542.036.8
3140059Harper County91047.233.423.917.9
3240061Haskell County6673.053.743.633.1
3340063Hughes County7967.153.041.329.2
3440065Jackson County5845.033.325.920.9
3540067Jefferson County8762.249.941.330.7
3640069Johnston County7971.852.339.030.9
3740071Kay County5841.832.023.219.1
3840073Kingfisher County6449.734.623.818.8
3940075Kiowa County6656.245.335.022.6
4040077Latimer County7966.545.636.926.2
4140079Le Flore County2267.252.138.829.6
4240081Lincoln County1157.742.331.222.5
4340083Logan County1153.238.628.018.5
4440085Love County9864.848.833.526.4
4540087McClain County1160.342.127.820.7
4640089McCurtain County71170.352.440.830.8
4740091McIntosh County6666.951.638.528.4
4840093Major County9951.839.329.121.4
4940095Marshall County6663.747.939.329.0
5040097Mayes County6658.441.832.123.9
5140099Murray County7961.846.536.025.7
5240101Muskogee County4556.140.931.724.9
5340103Noble County6450.937.727.218.5
5440105Nowata County6664.247.032.623.8
5540107Okfuskee County6666.453.639.330.6
5640109Oklahoma County1139.326.320.917.5
5740111Okmulgee County2259.745.233.725.3
5840113Osage County2253.636.427.019.8
5940115Ottawa County6552.741.332.224.3
6040117Pawnee County2257.638.527.021.2
6140119Payne County4538.325.417.813.3
6240121Pittsburg County5859.245.135.723.8
6340123Pontotoc County7854.441.230.721.8
6440125Pottawatomie County4353.838.229.720.7
6540127Pushmataha County91169.151.042.231.0
6640129Roger Mills County91262.041.227.920.7
6740131Rogers County2252.735.121.916.6
6840133Seminole County7962.745.337.926.8
6940135Sequoyah County2267.351.840.429.8
7040137Stephens County4552.338.829.223.0
7140139Texas County7845.431.824.528.1
7240141Tillman County6659.047.638.332.6
7340143Tulsa County2238.624.318.314.9
7440145Wagoner County2259.736.725.318.7
7540147Washington County4532.124.920.414.8
7640149Washita County71155.639.233.420.3
7740151Woods County71145.433.223.917.3
7840153Woodward County7848.233.326.620.1

Download the State- and county-level data in Excel format.

1See the Census Bureau web site for a description of FIPS codes.

2The 2003 Rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See the Rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.

3The 2003 Urban influence codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 2) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 3 through 12) by the size of the largest city or town and proximity to metro and micro areas. See the Urban influence codes for precise definitions of each code.

4For 1970 and 1980, the share of adults with less than high school includes those who had not completed the 12th grade. In 1990 and 2000, the share includes those who did not receive a high school diploma or its equivalent (such as a GED).

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000 Census of Population.

 

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Updated date: March 30, 2005