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Centerville 2040 <br /> Y <br /> Race <br /> Like other nearby communities, Centerville is not seeing a very large increase <br /> in the diversity of its population. From 2010 to 2015, the rate of non-white <br /> individuals in Centerville increased only slightly. It is anticipated that the <br /> number of non-white individuals in Centerville will continue to grow as a small <br /> percentage of the overall population. Table 3 shows that Asian alone is the <br /> second largest racial ethnicity in Centerville after White alone, at 3.48 percent. <br /> White alone 94.140/6 <br /> American-Indian and Alaska Native alone 0.43% <br /> Asian alone 3.48% <br /> Hispanic or Latino 1.48% <br /> Two or more races 0.46% <br /> 100% <br /> Source: U.S. Census Bureau <br /> Education <br /> Centerville's population is consistently remaining educated. In 2010, the <br /> percentage of Centerville residents with a bachelor's degree or higher was 36.9 <br /> percent. In 2015, that number was 34.6 percent (TABLE 4). Maintaining a <br /> highly-educated workforce is just one key component to attracting new <br /> employers to Centerville. <br /> .......................................................................................... <br /> Less than high school graduate 5.730/6 <br /> High school graduate (includes equivalency) 20.85% <br /> Some college, no degree 23.44% <br /> Associate's degree 15.41% <br /> Bachelor's degree 27,24% <br /> Graduate or professional degree 7.33% <br /> Source: 2015 ACS 5-Year Estimates <br /> Chapter 1 Page 13 <br /> 48 <br />