Higher Education in Cass County, North Dakota
Since the year 2000, Cass has increased in the population percent with a Bachelors Degree or Higher. This population percent has grown by 1.2 percent to a total of 32.4 percent in 2005, according to the American Community Survey. The 2005 proportion of highly educated population is greater than the 2005 State of North Dakota percent of 25.4 and greater than the United States percent of 27.2.
The 2000 Decennial Census reported that in Cass County, North Dakota, the most common level of education achieved in the area for the male population is the Some College or Associates Degree category, with 35 percent achieving this level. The female population in Cass have attainment on average a lower level of higher education (Bachelors or Higher) than men -- 32.4 percent (Men) versus 30.2 percent (Women). Many of the women in the area have achieved the Some College or Associates Degree category, with 38.4 percent of the areas female population attaining this level of education.
In Cass County, North Dakota according to the Decennial Census of 2000, 31.4 percent of the White Alone, 22.6 percent of Black or African American, 59.8 percent of the Asian alone and 16.6 percent of the Hispanic or Latino population, over the age 25, has achieved a Bachelors Degree or Higher.
Cass County, North Dakota can be considered to have a highly-educated population, with 31.2 percent of the over 25 years old population having a Bachelors Degree or Higher, according to the 2000 Decennial Census. Cass is reported having a higher percent of the population with at least a Bachelors than the State of North Dakota's proportion of 22 percent and a higher percent than the average across the nation of 24.4 percent.
From 2000 to 2005, the percent of the male population that can be considered highly educated has increased by 0.6 percent. In the year 2005, 32.6 percent of total male population (over 25), in this area, held at least a Bachelors Degree. At the same time, the percent of women (over 25) holding a BA or higher has increased by a total of 2.0 percent. By 2005, a total of 32.2 percent of the total female population achieved this high level of education.
Datasource: U.S. Bureau of the Census. 2000 Decennial Census. 2005 American Community Survey.
The 2000 Decennial Census reported that in Cass County, North Dakota, the most common level of education achieved in the area for the male population is the Some College or Associates Degree category, with 35 percent achieving this level. The female population in Cass have attainment on average a lower level of higher education (Bachelors or Higher) than men -- 32.4 percent (Men) versus 30.2 percent (Women). Many of the women in the area have achieved the Some College or Associates Degree category, with 38.4 percent of the areas female population attaining this level of education.
In Cass County, North Dakota according to the Decennial Census of 2000, 31.4 percent of the White Alone, 22.6 percent of Black or African American, 59.8 percent of the Asian alone and 16.6 percent of the Hispanic or Latino population, over the age 25, has achieved a Bachelors Degree or Higher.
Cass County, North Dakota can be considered to have a highly-educated population, with 31.2 percent of the over 25 years old population having a Bachelors Degree or Higher, according to the 2000 Decennial Census. Cass is reported having a higher percent of the population with at least a Bachelors than the State of North Dakota's proportion of 22 percent and a higher percent than the average across the nation of 24.4 percent.
From 2000 to 2005, the percent of the male population that can be considered highly educated has increased by 0.6 percent. In the year 2005, 32.6 percent of total male population (over 25), in this area, held at least a Bachelors Degree. At the same time, the percent of women (over 25) holding a BA or higher has increased by a total of 2.0 percent. By 2005, a total of 32.2 percent of the total female population achieved this high level of education.
Datasource: U.S. Bureau of the Census. 2000 Decennial Census. 2005 American Community Survey.

