Percentage of Population (age 25+) with at least a Bachelors Degree: Top 20
41.38 - Fulton (Atlanta)
39.82 - Clarke (Athens)
39.78 - Oconee
39.75 - Cobb
36.30 - DeKalb
36.17 - Fayette
34.58 - Forsyth
34.05 - Gwinnett
31.95 - Columbia
26.98 - Cherokee
25.41 - Bulloch (Statesboro)
25.01 - Chatham (Savannah)
25.01 - Chattahoochee
23.77 - Glynn (Brunswick)
23.35 - Rockdale
21.34 - Bibb (Macon)
21.14 - Harris
20.60 - Coweta
20.32 - Muscogee (Columbus)
19.75 - Houston (Warner Robins)
Percentage of Population (age 25+) with at least a Masters Degree: Top 20
18.87 - Clarke (Athens)
17.08 - Oconee
14.73 - Fulton (Atlanta)
13.56 - DeKalb
12.26 - Fayette
11.98 - Columbia
11.88 - Bulloch (Statesboro)
11.73 - Cobb
9.97 - Gwinnett
8.70 - Glynn (Brunswick)
8.51 - Forsyth
8.38 - Chatham (Savannah)
8.11 - Sumter
8.00 - Towns
7.97 - Muscogee (Columbus)
7.87 - Houston (Warner Robins)
7.59 - Bibb (Macon)
7.53 - Rabun
7.49 - Rockdale
7.34 - Cherokee
Percentage of Population (age 25+) with at least a Professional Degree: Top 20
8.03 - Clarke (Athens)
6.92 - Oconee
5.20 - Bulloch (Statesboro)
4.91 - DeKalb
4.89 - Fulton (Atlanta)
4.46 - Columbia
4.09 - Calhoun
3.37 - Glynn (Brunswick)
3.25 - Fayette
3.19 - Cobb
3.08 - Chatham (Savannah)
2.99 - Bibb (Macon)
2.90 - Rabun
2.89 - Towns
2.71 - Richmond (Augusta)
2.70 - Gwinnett
2.65 - Rockdale
2.60 - Hall (Gainesville)
2.58 - Lowndes (Valdosta)
2.57 - Lumpkin
Percentage of Population (age 25+) with a Doctorate Degree: Top 20
5.81 - Clarke (Athens)
3.99 - Oconee
2.94 - Bulloch (Statesboro)
2.24 - Calhoun
1.76 - DeKalb
1.56 - Lumpkin
1.46 - Columbia
1.46 - Hancock
1.32 - Fulton (Atlanta)
1.20 - Lowndes (Valdosta)
1.16 - Peach
1.10 - Tift (Tifton)
1.06 - Greene
1.00 - Sumter
0.98 - White
0.98 - Carroll
0.98 - Fayette
0.95 - Baldwin (Milledgeville)
0.94 - Chatham (Savannah)
0.93 - Clinch
I hope this information interests someone since I went to all the trouble of posting it. I think that percentages of educational attainment are very important in comparison to total number of persons with specific degrees because a greater percentage of educated people in a community can better balance out all the less-educated people.
Edited by andremurra, 17 September 2007 - 10:16 PM.














