Higher Education in Worth County, Georgia
Worth County, Georgia has a less-educated 2000 population, with 8.6 percent of the population over 25 years old having received at least a Bachelors Degree, according to the Decennial Census of 2000. Worth counted a lower percent of the population with at least a Bachelors than the State of Georgia's proportion of 24.2 percent and a lower percent than United States proportion of 24.4 percent.
The 2000 Decennial Census reported that in Worth County, Georgia, the most common level of education achieved in the area for the male population is the High School Diploma category, with 38.6 percent reaching this education level. The female population in Worth have achieved a lower level of higher education (Bachelors or Higher) than men -- 8.8 percent (Men) versus 8.4 percent (Women). A high proportion of the female population in the area has reached the High School Diploma, with 37.8 percent of the women population in the area achieving this level of education.
In Worth County, Georgia as reported in the 2000 Census, 8.6 percent of the White Alone, 8.6 percent of Black or African American, 0 percent of the Asian alone and 0 percent of the Hispanic or Latino population, over the age 25, has achieved a Bachelors Degree or Higher.
Datasource: U.S. Bureau of the Census. 2000 Decennial Census.
The 2000 Decennial Census reported that in Worth County, Georgia, the most common level of education achieved in the area for the male population is the High School Diploma category, with 38.6 percent reaching this education level. The female population in Worth have achieved a lower level of higher education (Bachelors or Higher) than men -- 8.8 percent (Men) versus 8.4 percent (Women). A high proportion of the female population in the area has reached the High School Diploma, with 37.8 percent of the women population in the area achieving this level of education.
In Worth County, Georgia as reported in the 2000 Census, 8.6 percent of the White Alone, 8.6 percent of Black or African American, 0 percent of the Asian alone and 0 percent of the Hispanic or Latino population, over the age 25, has achieved a Bachelors Degree or Higher.
Datasource: U.S. Bureau of the Census. 2000 Decennial Census.

