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County-Level Education Data for Minnesota

 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
127000Minnesota  11.117.421.827.4
227001Aitkin County874.98.49.511.3
327003Anoka County119.313.815.521.3
427005Becker County666.110.412.016.7
527007Beltrami County7810.917.320.423.5
627009Benton County328.412.714.817.2
727011Big Stone County9127.79.210.111.4
827013Blue Earth County5813.818.322.726.6
927015Brown County785.99.912.316.5
1027017Carlton County226.310.612.214.9
1127019Carver County118.415.621.434.3
1227021Cass County985.010.111.416.6
1327023Chippewa County796.79.710.913.7
1427025Chisago County116.310.811.915.3
1527027Clay County3212.518.021.524.7
1627029Clearwater County875.68.49.814.7
1727031Cook County9129.418.620.728.8
1827033Cottonwood County797.69.912.314.2
1927035Crow Wing County587.011.113.518.4
2027037Dakota County1114.621.627.634.9
2127039Dodge County326.59.711.717.1
2227041Douglas County786.311.212.717.3
2327043Faribault County796.811.212.013.8
2427045Fillmore County866.39.410.515.1
2527047Freeborn County786.29.511.512.8
2627049Goodhue County437.411.914.119.1
2727051Grant County9104.98.811.415.7
2827053Hennepin County1116.025.131.639.1
2927055Houston County325.812.414.420.5
3027057Hubbard County796.512.414.720.2
3127059Isanti County115.79.911.514.5
3227061Itasca County667.212.412.517.6
3327063Jackson County795.610.010.014.2
3427065Kanabec County645.48.68.910.5
3527067Kandiyohi County457.212.415.718.3
3627069Kittson County9125.29.612.514.8
3727071Koochiching County7114.910.210.415.1
3827073Lac qui Parle County9125.49.210.913.0
3927075Lake County667.510.912.219.5
4027077Lake of the Woods County9128.311.511.017.2
4127079Le Sueur County647.912.213.116.9
4227081Lincoln County9103.48.68.414.1
4327083Lyon County789.112.416.821.4
4427085McLeod County636.48.511.715.4
4527087Mahnomen County876.38.010.512.4
4627089Marshall County874.58.510.212.0
4727091Martin County786.19.713.016.1
4827093Meeker County643.98.810.013.9
4927095Mille Lacs County645.98.79.412.2
5027097Morrison County665.48.29.012.6
5127099Mower County457.710.312.914.7
5227101Murray County9104.68.08.511.9
5327103Nicollet County5810.119.122.429.3
5427105Nobles County785.99.011.113.5
5527107Norman County872.98.09.713.1
5627109Olmsted County3218.024.829.534.7
5727111Otter Tail County656.210.413.017.2
5827113Pennington County667.312.013.714.9
5927115Pine County644.58.99.510.3
6027117Pipestone County666.69.29.913.9
6127119Polk County326.411.712.917.6
6227121Pope County866.29.310.214.7
6327123Ramsey County1114.322.328.834.3
6427125Red Lake County876.37.09.310.7
6527127Redwood County795.99.411.113.4
6627129Renville County995.48.410.212.6
6727131Rice County4311.216.119.322.4
6827133Rock County665.77.610.815.4
6927135Roseau County7115.59.010.214.9
7027137St. Louis County229.414.817.321.9
7127139Scott County117.013.517.229.4
7227141Sherburne County1110.514.216.719.4
7327143Sibley County844.38.28.911.6
7427145Stearns County329.314.517.522.0
7527147Steele County588.513.616.020.1
7627149Stevens County7118.913.517.020.6
7727151Swift County796.68.711.214.0
7827153Todd County664.48.47.810.0
7927155Traverse County9106.67.99.810.7
8027157Wabasha County325.310.012.416.9
8127159Wadena County796.510.911.613.4
8227161Waseca County798.111.613.616.2
8327163Washington County1112.020.426.233.9
8427165Watonwan County794.99.110.113.7
8527167Wilkin County655.19.811.614.0
8627169Winona County4510.216.419.723.2
8727171Wright County115.910.112.117.9
8827173Yellow Medicine County995.38.49.914.4

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