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Tippecanoe County, IN

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Education

The level of education of our workforce is a critical factor for economic and community development. It often provides insight into the skill levels of a local area. The metrics provided here focus on the attainment of degrees and high school graduates' higher education intent. The type of work (occupations) residents perform can also assist in understanding skill levels.

Educational Attainment
 20182019202020212022
Total Population 25 and Older104,357105,826107,389103,486103,685
    Less than 9th Grade2,7762,8572,9242,5543,116
    9th to 12th, No Diploma5,8625,9985,5445,1255,156
    High School Graduate (incl. equiv.)26,09226,90129,22327,85928,052
    Some College, No Degree21,78221,12519,22617,98818,313
    Associate Degree8,4857,9617,8057,9368,538
    Bachelors Degree22,06122,60523,75523,20122,967
    Graduate or Professional Degree*17,29918,37918,91218,82317,543
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau & American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates
*Graduate or Professional Degree data include Doctorate Degrees

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