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> High Grades & Drop-Out Rates

> Why Students Drop College

> Professors' Perspective

> Why it PAY$ to go to College

> College vs. High School Study

> High School Views on School

> High Schoolers & Their Time

> Study Time & Graduation

 

Facts You Should Know

Each set of statistics reveals a distinct and important message.

High Grades & Drop-Out Rates (click to view)

It's true. A majority of high school students earn high grades. But when these students get to college, many don't return after their frist year, partly due to their underdeveloped academic skills.

Why Students Drop College (click to view)

Read the top 10 reasons why students leave or drop-out of college.

Professors' Perspective on Preparedness for College Work (click to view)

Many college freshman students study considerably below what professors expect of them which
partly explains why a majority of college faculty view high school students as unprepared for college.

Why it PAY$ to go to College (click to view)

What's the earnings difference between a high schol graduate and a Professoinal degree?
It's a lot more than you'd expect!

College vs. High School Study (click to view)

College requires a lot more study time than what high school students are placing in their
school days.

High School Views on School (click to view)

View what high school students think about their education and see why the ACT claims that only 22% of high schoolers are ready for college-level courses.

High Schoolers & Their Time (click to view)

Compare how much time high school students devote to studying and recreating.

Study Time & Graduation Rates (click to view)

Many college students skimp on their study time, causing them to struggle through their classes and eat up more time and money – ultimately delaying their 4-year graduation.

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