Latest Research Report From Sallie Mae and Ipsos Identifies Barriers to College Completion
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'How America Completes College 2024' Breaks Down Differences Between Those On Track Toward Graduation and Those At Risk Of Non-Completion
First-Generation Students Are Twice As Likely To Seriously Consider Leaving College Before Completion Compared To Students From College-Educated Families
At-risk students cite financial challenges (
Sallie Mae’s “How America Completes College 2024” compares the perceptions of higher education among young adults, ages 18-30, currently enrolled in a 2- or 4-year program, and young adults of the same age range, who began their degree but withdrew before completing.
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“The research highlights that college can be a challenging experience for all students as they are learning to balance school, social, and all their other responsibilities,” said Jennifer Berg, vice president, Ipsos. “While facing these challenges, unfortunately, mental health is taking a back seat for many students, particularly those who may not have the same support systems to help guide them through this new phase in their academic careers.”
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Having a plan to pay for college before enrolling is linked to students being on track to graduate; almost half of on-track students (
“We need to support early college planning, especially for first-generation students and those from underserved communities,” said Nic Jafarieh, executive vice president, Sallie Mae. “Developing programs and resources to keep students on track while they are in school, simplifying the college transfer process, and meaningfully expanding Pell Grants and connecting more students to scholarships can also help boost college completion.”
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For more information or to access the complete “How America Completes College 2024” report, visit www.salliemae.com.
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Source: Sallie Mae
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