Higher Education in Jackson County, Tennessee
According to the 2000 Decennial Census in Jackson County, Tennessee, many men in the area have reached the High School Diploma category, with 41.4 percent receiving this level of education. The women in Jackson have on average achieved a greater level of higher education (Bachelors or Higher) than men; 6.4 percent (Men) versus 10.2 percent (Women). The most common level of education for women in the area is Less than High School category, with 38 percent of the women population in the area achieving this level of education.
In Jackson County, Tennessee according the 2000 Decennial Census, 7.8 percent of the White Alone, 0 percent of Black or African American, 92.6 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.
Jackson County, Tennessee can be considered to have a less-educated 2000 population, with 8.4 percent of the over 25 years old population having a Bachelors Degree or Higher, according to the 2000 Decennial Census. Jackson was reported to have a lower percent of the population with at least a Bachelors than the State of Tennessee's proportion of 19.6 percent and a lower percent than the average across the nation of 24.4 percent.
Datasource: U.S. Bureau of the Census. 2000 Decennial Census.
In Jackson County, Tennessee according the 2000 Decennial Census, 7.8 percent of the White Alone, 0 percent of Black or African American, 92.6 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.
Jackson County, Tennessee can be considered to have a less-educated 2000 population, with 8.4 percent of the over 25 years old population having a Bachelors Degree or Higher, according to the 2000 Decennial Census. Jackson was reported to have a lower percent of the population with at least a Bachelors than the State of Tennessee's proportion of 19.6 percent and a lower percent than the average across the nation of 24.4 percent.
Datasource: U.S. Bureau of the Census. 2000 Decennial Census.

