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    today’s people have of being a college graduate. In 1910‚ thirteen and a half percent of adults in America had graduated from high school. Forty years later‚ that percent had risen by 21 percent. In the same way‚ in the year of 1975 just under fourteen percent of adults in America had a bachelor’s degree. Thirty-eight year after this that number had grown 18 percent (Aldeman). Out of all the number that were looked at during this research it was clear that college dropouts are a bigger problem in today’s

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    In Dave Leonhardts writing‚ “The College Dropout Boom‚” he is writing of how difficult people’s lives have been affected by a college education. Leonhardt includes what seems to be several different interviews. In these interviews‚ Leonhardt lets us see just how having a college education could benefit our life’s. Also we see how the financial backgrounds can have an effect on which colleges they attend. The tone of the article is honest and inspirational. In the story of Andy Blevins‚ we learn

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    Increasing Dropout Rates While there are many problems college students’ face while attempting to obtain a degree‚ the largest hindrance from completion is that of financial ability. One of the largest contributors to college dropout rates is the lack of financial support. Many college students must work either full or part time to support themselves or their families. With the declining economy and increasing costs of college tuition‚ funds are being scarcely distributed and many college students

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    Despite the sharp decrease in the dropout rate in rural America between the years 1975 and 1993 which essentially closed the gap between the urban and rural dropout rates‚ over 10 percent of rural students still do not finish high school and have difficulty finding gainful employment (e.g.‚ Paasch & Swaim‚ 1995). Graduation is an extremely important milestone in the life of an individual as they prepare for adult life (Paasch & Swaim‚ 1995). For instance‚ high school graduates have a greater chance

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    The United States dropout rate is dropping about an estimated 1.1 million members in 2012. 1.1 million people will not be earning diplomas in high school in 2012. Dropout compared to high school dropouts are least likely to get a job and a living wage. Dropouts will most likely be poor and can suffer from health outcomes in the future (Rumberger). Teens have a variety of reasons for leaving school‚ including family and health problems. Dropouts that have family poverty is associated with homelessness

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    detrimental to the schools as well. School dropout rates are higher than before. Almost 3 out of 10 teen American girls will get pregnant at least once before they hit age 20‚ that’s nearly 750‚000 teen pregnancies every year. Parenthood is the leading reason that teen girls drop out of school. 8 out of 10 teen dads don’t even marry the mother of their child. Teen pregnancy is a common issue in America. “Young women who give birth while attending a community college are 65 percent less likely to complete

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    High School Dropout Rate

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    There are a number of sobering statistics concerning the high school dropout rate in the United States. One third of all students who enter high school don’t graduate.1 As of 2000‚ 10.9% of 16 to 24 year olds were dropouts.2 The dropout rate in urban schools is twice the rate of non-urban schools.2 Statistics also show that young adults whose families are in the lowest 20% of incomes are six times more likely to dropout that those whose families are in the upper 20% of incomes.2 The U.S. Department

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    Causes of College Dropout

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    Reasons for College Students Dropping Out There are two main purposes of studying: gaining knowledge and getting a job. We need knowledge to fulfill our curiosities and we need jobs for living. Most students struggle to merge the road to knowledge and the road to the right jobs‚ the careers students dream about. In the long run‚ students seem to lose the first purpose of education; students’ main purpose of studying become finding the good jobs. Without the goal of fulfilling our curiosities‚ we

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    For a lot of reasons‚ we really want people to graduate these days‚ however; getting people to graduate is not easy. Thousands of students attend college every year‚ and unfortunately‚ not all of them succeed in graduating. As‚ Mara Tyler says‚ “A student is more likely to drop out -- whether for a semester or permanently -- if he is not able to strike a healthy balance with work‚ school‚ social activities and family” (Tyler). Many students find it hard to balance work‚ life and school especially

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    Bob Rath in his article “The Dropout Rate of Community College Is Problematic‚” discusses exactly what its title says it does. The key focus of this entire article is about how dropout rates for community college students have risen within recent years and how it can affect our nation’s economy in the years to come. With less people in the workforce‚ businesses nationwide will be understaffed and as a result unable to make as much profit as it should. The author elaborates on this crisis when discussing

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