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County-Level Education Data for Florida

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

      Measures of rurality

Percent completing college4

 FIPS1 Name2003 Rural-urban
Continuum Code2
2003 Urban influence
Code3
1970198019902000
112000Florida  10.314.918.322.3
212001Alachua County3223.129.434.638.7
312003Baker County113.65.75.78.2
412005Bay County329.213.215.717.7
512007Bradford County664.57.68.18.4
612009Brevard County2215.117.120.423.6
712011Broward County119.715.118.824.5
812013Calhoun County676.06.98.27.7
912015Charlotte County328.812.813.417.6
1012017Citrus County456.07.110.413.2
1112019Clay County119.816.817.920.1
1212021Collier County2215.518.522.327.9
1312023Columbia County658.39.311.010.9
1412027DeSoto County654.88.27.68.4
1512029Dixie County675.64.96.26.8
1612031Duval County118.914.018.421.9
1712033Escambia County229.214.118.221.0
1812035Flagler County454.713.717.321.2
1912037Franklin County674.69.012.412.4
2012039Gadsden County224.68.611.212.9
2112041Gilchrist County322.77.17.49.4
2212043Glades County643.17.87.19.8
2312045Gulf County665.76.89.210.1
2412047Hamilton County675.55.97.07.3
2512049Hardee County654.57.48.68.4
2612051Hendry County457.67.610.08.2
2712053Hernando County116.18.69.712.7
2812055Highlands County458.19.710.913.6
2912057Hillsborough County118.614.520.225.1
3012059Holmes County663.46.07.48.8
3112061Indian River County3210.715.519.123.1
3212063Jackson County666.48.110.912.8
3312065Jefferson County226.111.314.716.9
3412067Lafayette County874.88.55.27.2
3512069Lake County119.112.612.716.6
3612071Lee County229.913.316.421.1
3712073Leon County2224.132.037.141.7
3812075Levy County875.17.88.310.6
3912077Liberty County875.88.07.37.4
4012079Madison County667.08.39.710.2
4112081Manatee County229.612.415.520.8
4212083Marion County227.49.611.513.7
4312085Martin County227.916.020.326.3
4412086Miami-Dade County1110.816.818.821.7
4512087Monroe County439.115.920.325.5
4612089Nassau County114.99.112.518.9
4712091Okaloosa County3213.216.621.024.2
4812093Okeechobee County454.75.79.88.9
4912095Orange County1111.615.721.226.1
5012097Osceola County116.79.211.215.7
5112099Palm Beach County1111.917.122.127.7
5212101Pasco County114.96.89.113.1
5312103Pinellas County1110.014.618.522.9
5412105Polk County228.811.412.914.9
5512107Putnam County436.28.18.39.4
5612109St. Johns County118.514.423.633.1
5712111St. Lucie County228.110.913.115.1
5812113Santa Rosa County229.814.418.622.9
5912115Sarasota County2214.217.721.927.4
6012117Seminole County119.419.526.331.0
6112119Sumter County434.77.07.812.2
6212121Suwannee County665.66.58.210.5
6312123Taylor County666.48.69.88.9
6412125Union County673.35.97.97.5
6512127Volusia County2210.713.014.817.6
6612129Wakulla County221.88.410.115.7
6712131Walton County666.79.611.916.2
6812133Washington County664.06.37.49.2

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 who are college graduates includes those who completed at least four years of college. In 1990 and 2000, the share includes those who received a bachelor's or higher degree.

 

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Updated date: March 30, 2005