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County-Level Education Data for Michigan

 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
126000Michigan  9.414.317.421.8
226001Alcona County9105.07.09.010.9
326003Alger County995.99.511.514.7
426005Allegan County455.410.212.015.8
526007Alpena County787.58.811.413.2
626009Antrim County9108.111.913.719.4
726011Arenac County873.86.27.19.1
826013Baraga County9104.68.28.310.9
926015Barry County226.310.410.814.7
1026017Bay County326.28.911.014.2
1126019Benzie County988.912.315.120.0
1226021Berrien County329.413.316.719.6
1326023Branch County655.58.710.310.6
1426025Calhoun County328.111.913.816.0
1526027Cass County226.08.19.212.1
1626029Charlevoix County7117.513.116.019.8
1726031Cheboygan County7116.39.110.013.9
1826033Chippewa County587.511.110.815.0
1926035Clare County794.96.56.88.8
2026037Clinton County226.611.314.621.2
2126039Crawford County7125.59.612.612.9
2226041Delta County586.410.511.317.1
2326043Dickinson County586.410.413.016.7
2426045Eaton County229.815.818.521.7
2526047Emmet County7118.917.619.226.2
2626049Genesee County227.410.912.816.2
2726051Gladwin County663.06.16.59.2
2826053Gogebic County7114.89.611.415.8
2926055Grand Traverse County5810.519.122.126.1
3026057Gratiot County658.211.110.912.9
3126059Hillsdale County666.89.811.312.0
3226061Houghton County588.614.418.023.0
3326063Huron County7114.88.08.910.9
3426065Ingham County2218.126.029.233.0
3526067Ionia County225.68.08.910.8
3626069Iosco County7117.711.210.411.3
3726071Iron County7105.610.110.013.7
3826073Isabella County5812.720.621.523.9
3926075Jackson County327.612.212.916.3
4026077Kalamazoo County2214.523.027.131.2
4126079Kalkaska County784.17.97.19.7
4226081Kent County2210.116.320.725.8
4326083Keweenaw County983.17.111.119.1
4426085Lake County875.46.96.67.8
4526087Lapeer County115.08.69.312.7
4626089Leelanau County989.319.424.131.4
4726091Lenawee County457.111.912.916.3
4826093Livingston County117.916.319.628.2
4926095Luce County796.311.29.611.8
5026097Mackinac County796.09.310.414.9
5126099Macomb County117.310.813.517.6
5226101Manistee County796.09.710.514.2
5326103Marquette County5810.717.520.323.7
5426105Mason County7117.010.011.815.9
5526107Mecosta County6510.314.917.919.1
5626109Menominee County785.28.19.311.0
5726111Midland County4521.622.727.429.3
5826113Missaukee County984.27.18.010.2
5926115Monroe County325.18.910.514.3
6026117Montcalm County665.68.88.210.8
6126119Montmorency County9103.86.48.78.2
6226121Muskegon County326.810.611.113.9
6326123Newaygo County225.58.910.511.4
6426125Oakland County1116.424.130.238.2
6526127Oceana County875.59.210.412.6
6626129Ogemaw County9114.06.87.29.6
6726131Ontonagon County9106.18.99.213.0
6826133Osceola County7106.58.48.711.3
6926135Oscoda County9125.37.77.98.0
7026137Otsego County7117.914.113.717.4
7126139Ottawa County328.514.718.726.0
7226141Presque Isle County796.37.68.711.5
7326143Roscommon County7115.28.17.910.9
7426145Saginaw County327.411.313.015.9
7526147St. Clair County116.59.310.712.6
7626149St. Joseph County456.99.310.912.7
7726151Sanilac County644.17.68.410.0
7826153Schoolcraft County794.69.18.911.3
7926155Shiawassee County456.29.210.313.7
8026157Tuscola County665.17.98.110.6
8126159Van Buren County226.110.112.114.3
8226161Washtenaw County2227.436.141.948.1
8326163Wayne County117.711.213.717.2
8426165Wexford County787.410.312.615.3

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