U.S. Census Bureau
Table 6.1 Educational Attainment of the Population 25 Years and Over by Sex, Hispanic Origin, and Race: 2004
(Numbers in thousands)

Educational attainment Total Hispanic origin and race 1/
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic, White
alone
Non-Hispanic, all Other
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Male 89,558 100.0 10,986 100.0 64,397 100.0 14,174 100.0
--------------------------------- 5,804 6.5 2,821 25.7 2,132 3.3 850 6.0
Less than 9th grade
9th to 12th grade (no diploma) 7,766 8.7 1,868 17.0 4,390 6.8 1,507 10.6
High school graduate 27,889 31.1 3,009 27.4 20,343 31.6 4,537 32.0
Some college or associate degree 21,763 24.3 1,990 18.1 16,313 25.3 3,459 24.4
Bachelor's degree 16,632 18.6 926 8.4 13,371 20.8 2,335 16.5
Advanced degree 9,704 10.8 372 3.4 7,848 12.2 1,485 10.5
--------------------------------- 13,569 15.2 4,689 42.7 6,522 10.1 2,358 16.6
Less than high school diploma
High school graduate or more 75,988 84.8 6,297 57.3 57,875 89.9 11,816 83.4
--------------------------------- 63,222 70.6 9,688 88.2 43,179 67.1 10,354 73.1
Less than bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree or more 26,336 29.4 1,298 11.8 21,218 32.9 3,820 26.9

1/ Hispanic refers to people whose origin are Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other
Hispanic/Latino, regardless of race.
 
SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2004, Ethnicity and Ancestry Statistics Branch, Population Division.