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County-Level Education Data for Ohio

 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
139000Ohio  9.313.717.021.1
239001Adams County643.05.45.27.2
339003Allen County326.910.011.413.4
439005Ashland County459.212.413.015.9
539007Ashtabula County435.58.19.011.1
639009Athens County4514.820.323.425.7
739011Auglaize County455.18.49.813.4
839013Belmont County324.27.59.011.1
939015Brown County113.97.07.48.8
1039017Butler County118.514.118.723.5
1139019Carroll County224.36.27.99.1
1239021Champaign County654.78.79.710.6
1339023Clark County327.210.612.214.9
1439025Clermont County115.510.414.520.8
1539027Clinton County637.710.811.614.1
1639029Columbiana County454.88.58.510.8
1739031Coshocton County635.18.98.19.8
1839033Crawford County456.47.69.39.7
1939035Cuyahoga County1111.115.720.125.1
2039037Darke County654.87.88.810.1
2139039Defiance County457.011.012.514.3
2239041Delaware County1111.518.626.441.0
2339043Erie County328.011.413.816.6
2439045Fairfield County116.311.515.520.8
2539047Fayette County634.67.38.510.7
2639049Franklin County1114.521.226.631.8
2739051Fulton County225.49.310.313.2
2839053Gallia County655.08.810.911.6
2939055Geauga County1114.520.525.931.7
3039057Greene County2214.721.126.031.1
3139059Guernsey County654.68.29.210.0
3239061Hamilton County1112.718.723.729.2
3339063Hancock County4510.814.718.721.7
3439065Hardin County667.410.411.611.4
3539067Harrison County663.95.57.09.0
3639069Henry County665.47.810.311.1
3739071Highland County644.16.88.29.7
3839073Hocking County645.17.28.19.8
3939075Holmes County792.96.76.68.3
4039077Huron County456.08.99.410.9
4139079Jackson County794.47.87.911.0
4239081Jefferson County324.87.68.811.8
4339083Knox County438.410.712.816.7
4439085Lake County118.914.217.521.5
4539087Lawrence County224.26.58.210.3
4639089Licking County117.411.213.018.4
4739091Logan County434.28.78.911.5
4839093Lorain County117.110.912.316.6
4939095Lucas County229.414.017.021.3
5039097Madison County114.67.49.013.0
5139099Mahoning County227.310.814.017.5
5239101Marion County435.99.99.911.1
5339103Medina County118.315.418.024.8
5439105Meigs County662.96.07.37.4
5539107Mercer County785.88.38.612.7
5639109Miami County226.910.614.116.3
5739111Monroe County864.05.46.88.4
5839113Montgomery County2211.216.020.022.8
5939115Morgan County673.66.07.49.1
6039117Morrow County114.06.57.29.5
6139119Muskingum County435.98.510.112.6
6239121Noble County673.75.95.68.1
6339123Ottawa County226.39.213.516.0
6439125Paulding County664.15.46.97.8
6539127Perry County642.86.35.86.9
6639129Pickaway County115.98.59.011.4
6739131Pike County796.78.68.09.7
6839133Portage County2212.315.117.621.0
6939135Preble County225.17.67.010.1
7039137Putnam County665.07.38.812.9
7139139Richland County326.410.111.612.6
7239141Ross County435.88.79.211.3
7339143Sandusky County455.49.210.711.9
7439145Scioto County454.67.18.510.1
7539147Seneca County456.49.210.112.5
7639149Shelby County455.78.511.212.8
7739151Stark County227.111.314.317.9
7839153Summit County2210.515.519.725.1
7939155Trumbull County226.510.011.414.5
8039157Tuscarawas County454.67.89.012.2
8139159Union County116.710.312.015.9
8239161Van Wert County655.47.59.312.0
8339163Vinton County9104.55.54.86.0
8439165Warren County115.911.318.028.4
8539167Washington County327.811.413.215.0
8639169Wayne County438.712.613.917.2
8739171Williams County796.38.38.910.7
8839173Wood County2211.318.621.926.2
8939175Wyandot County794.28.78.79.8

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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