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Reno, OH Historical Education Level Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
Total population: 1,127
Reno, OH | Ohio | U.S. | |
Total 25 Years and Over Population | 792, 100% | 7,781,111 | 209,056,129 |
Less Than High School | 37, 4.67%, see rank | 11.18% | 13.67% |
High School Graduate | 363, 45.83%, see rank | 34.47% | 27.95% |
Some College or Associate Degree | 327, 41.29%, see rank | 28.73% | 29.09% |
Bachelor Degree | 17, 2.15%, see rank | 16.10% | 18.27% |
Master, Doctorate, or Professional Degree | 48, 6.06%, see rank | 9.53% | 11.01% |
USA.com Education Index# | 13.15, see rank | 13.44 | 13.54 |
# Higher USA.com Education Index means more educated population.
ACS 2008-2012 data
Total population: 1,093
Reno, OH | Ohio | U.S. | |
Total 25 Years and Over Population | 820, 100% | 7,715,893 | 204,336,017 |
Less Than High School | 40, 4.88%, see rank | 11.80% | 14.28% |
High School Graduate | 421, 51.34%, see rank | 34.93% | 28.24% |
Some College or Associate Degree | 273, 33.29%, see rank | 28.54% | 28.99% |
Bachelor Degree | 52, 6.34%, see rank | 15.65% | 17.88% |
Master, Doctorate, or Professional Degree | 34, 4.15%, see rank | 9.09% | 10.61% |
USA.com Education Index# | 13.01, see rank | 13.36 | 13.47 |
# Higher USA.com Education Index means more educated population.
ACS 2006-2010 data
Total population: 917
Reno, OH | Ohio | U.S. | |
Total 25 Years and Over Population | 727, 100% | 7,655,994 | 199,726,659 |
Less Than High School | 37, 5.09%, see rank | 12.57% | 14.97% |
High School Graduate | 334, 45.94%, see rank | 35.85% | 28.99% |
Some College or Associate Degree | 230, 31.64%, see rank | 27.43% | 28.14% |
Bachelor Degree | 72, 9.90%, see rank | 15.33% | 17.60% |
Master, Doctorate, or Professional Degree | 54, 7.43%, see rank | 8.82% | 10.30% |
USA.com Education Index# | 13.35, see rank | 13.28 | 13.39 |
# Higher USA.com Education Index means more educated population.
* ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.