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County-Level Education Data for Indiana

 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
118000Indiana  8.312.515.619.4
218001Adams County654.28.510.710.7
318003Allen County2210.215.019.022.7
418005Bartholomew County3210.614.816.922.0
518007Benton County326.59.49.213.0
618009Blackford County665.77.18.910.3
718011Boone County117.115.722.227.6
818013Brown County118.414.315.218.5
918015Carroll County326.08.110.012.9
1018017Cass County455.18.99.012.0
1118019Clark County115.69.211.214.3
1218021Clay County324.68.39.812.8
1318023Clinton County656.09.311.010.1
1418025Crawford County843.65.65.78.4
1518027Daviess County785.17.17.69.7
1618029Dearborn County114.29.610.715.4
1718031Decatur County635.58.19.711.5
1818033DeKalb County455.08.59.912.4
1918035Delaware County329.814.916.520.4
2018037Dubois County784.910.210.914.5
2118039Elkhart County328.612.314.215.5
2218041Fayette County784.37.28.17.8
2318043Floyd County115.610.615.120.4
2418045Fountain County664.78.07.610.1
2518047Franklin County114.87.88.212.5
2618049Fulton County795.58.59.410.3
2718051Gibson County226.39.09.112.4
2818053Grant County457.29.711.214.1
2918055Greene County324.97.39.910.5
3018057Hamilton County1111.425.736.248.9
3118059Hancock County116.611.314.922.2
3218061Harrison County113.86.88.413.1
3318063Hendricks County118.314.418.223.1
3418065Henry County435.47.49.211.7
3518067Howard County328.211.014.318.1
3618069Huntington County657.310.311.814.2
3718071Jackson County455.37.48.711.5
3818073Jasper County116.29.310.813.0
3918075Jay County664.46.98.29.9
4018077Jefferson County637.212.213.316.4
4118079Jennings County654.26.86.58.4
4218081Johnson County118.113.316.723.1
4318083Knox County456.29.911.114.4
4418085Kosciusko County457.812.114.414.9
4518087LaGrange County664.76.97.38.9
4618089Lake County116.310.112.816.2
4718091LaPorte County326.510.611.714.0
4818093Lawrence County454.86.79.410.7
4918095Madison County326.710.411.714.4
5018097Marion County1111.416.321.425.4
5118099Marshall County657.610.412.314.9
5218101Martin County664.37.38.68.8
5318103Miami County655.07.89.710.4
5418105Monroe County3227.431.332.939.6
5518107Montgomery County638.210.912.814.7
5618109Morgan County115.69.510.012.6
5718111Newton County113.98.38.19.6
5818113Noble County655.37.48.011.1
5918115Ohio County113.87.96.011.6
6018117Orange County645.17.06.010.2
6118119Owen County323.17.07.19.2
6218121Parke County666.18.110.111.6
6318123Perry County694.76.36.89.6
6418125Pike County655.06.38.58.4
6518127Porter County1110.814.718.522.6
6618129Posey County224.79.711.014.8
6718131Pulaski County645.98.08.910.3
6818133Putnam County118.912.111.313.1
6918135Randolph County664.57.88.69.9
7018137Ripley County644.27.79.811.5
7118139Rush County644.87.58.710.3
7218141St. Joseph County229.614.619.223.6
7318143Scott County634.75.36.68.8
7418145Shelby County115.68.59.912.7
7518147Spencer County874.98.49.213.0
7618149Starke County663.66.56.08.4
7718151Steuben County788.89.712.515.5
7818153Sullivan County324.17.810.09.4
7918155Switzerland County843.85.65.67.6
8018157Tippecanoe County3220.625.530.733.2
8118159Tipton County325.98.29.812.4
8218161Union County845.39.08.411.1
8318163Vanderburgh County229.012.516.019.3
8418165Vermillion County323.67.87.811.2
8518167Vigo County3210.016.318.121.4
8618169Wabash County656.911.811.713.7
8718171Warren County874.18.39.414.0
8818173Warrick County226.413.616.221.8
8918175Washington County113.86.06.810.2
9018177Wayne County587.610.111.313.7
9118179Wells County226.28.912.114.3
9218181White County665.08.510.710.5
9318183Whitley County225.57.28.813.3

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