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County-Level Education Data for Utah

 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
149000Utah  14.019.922.326.1
249001Beaver County9108.48.69.012.1
349003Box Elder County4512.215.317.619.5
449005Cache County3222.927.130.031.9
549007Carbon County786.810.212.512.3
649009Daggett County875.114.611.711.9
749011Davis County2214.420.423.528.8
849013Duchesne County6610.812.511.812.7
949015Emery County9107.29.810.411.6
1049017Garfield County9108.713.315.020.3
1149019Grand County7117.416.115.422.9
1249021Iron County4514.319.921.923.8
1349023Juab County227.611.88.812.2
1449025Kane County6613.414.711.821.1
1549027Millard County7119.614.315.916.8
1649029Morgan County2210.516.019.023.3
1749031Piute County91210.812.112.514.4
1849033Rich County8713.013.115.122.0
1949035Salt Lake County2215.021.723.827.4
2049037San Juan County7118.814.313.113.9
2149039Sanpete County669.913.715.617.3
2249041Sevier County7119.613.312.615.2
2349043Summit County229.225.232.945.5
2449045Tooele County229.912.511.315.9
2549047Uintah County788.612.011.213.2
2649049Utah County2216.123.426.231.5
2749051Wasatch County669.515.418.526.3
2849053Washington County3211.614.917.721.0
2949055Wayne County9128.912.920.020.9
3049057Weber County2211.515.618.019.9

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