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TRENTON, GEORGIA QUICK STATSCounty: Dade
Elevation: 740 feet
Land Area: 3.07 square miles
Population Density: 774 people per square mile
Population change since 2000: 22.30%
Races (City): White Non-Hispanic (97.2%), Hispanic (1.4%), Two or more races (0.6%)
Ancestries (City): United States (22.0%), English (20.0%), Irish (12.5%), German (6.3%), French (3.0%), Dutch (2.9%)
Nearest city with pop. 50,000+: Chattanooga, TN (18.0 miles , pop. 155,554)
Nearest city with pop. 200,000+: Atlanta, GA (99.7 miles , pop. 416,474)
Nearest city with pop. 1,000,000+: Chicago, IL (495.9 miles , pop. 2,896,016)
Nearest cities: Valley, GA (1.0 miles ), Sand Mountain, GA (1.8 miles ), Fairyland, GA (2.7 miles ), Whiteside, TN (3.0 miles ), Chattanooga Valley, GA (3.2 miles ), Long Island, AL (3.2 miles ), Lookout Mountain, GA (3.3 miles ), New Hope, TN (3.4 miles )
Trenton Compared to State Average: Median house value below state average. Unemployed percentage below state average. Black race population percentage significantly below state average. Hispanic race population percentage significantly below state average. Foreign-born population percentage significantly below state average. Number of college students below state average. Percentage of population with a bachelor's degree or higher significantly below state average.
TRENTON, GEORGIA EDUCATION FACTSHigh school or higher: 69.90%
Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.40%
Graduate or professional degree: 3.80%
Colleges/Universities with over 2000 Students Nearest to Trenton:
THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA about 18 miles, CHATTANOOGA, TN, Full-time enrollment: 6,914 CHATTANOOGA STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE about 20 miles, CHATTANOOGA, TN, FT enrollment: 4,821 LEE UNIVERSITY about 43 miles, CLEVELAND, TN, FT enrollment: 3,171 CLEVELAND STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE about 43 miles, CLEVELAND, TN, FT enrollment: 2,022 MOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE about 53 miles, Tullahoma, TN, FT enrollment: 2,256 ALABAMA A & M UNIVERSITY about 59 miles, NORMAL, AL, FT enrollment: 4,886 GADSDEN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE about 64 miles, GADSDEN, AL, FT enrollment: 3,360
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