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And while Zuckerberg and Gates' success is undeniable, the issue is that they are the exceptions to the rule. They also bring training and skills into America's work force, helping our economy grow and stay competitive. One study of 11, U. Even Gates has criticized these dropout statistics. Without more graduates, our country will face a shortage of skilled workers , and fewer low-income families will get the opportunity to lift themselves out of poverty.

Like this story? Skip Navigation. Jennifer Liu. A student walks at the University of Texas campus in Austin. But analysts stress that earning a college degree remains a strong investment.

I actually got that push by finding inspiration from my mom. Where are you now at Penn State? I find comfort knowing that we have programs. I believe that school is a great choice for young people that want to go and go to new heights and develop their own community in themselves and the people around them.

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I got to bring you back in here, Sara. You know what? I never finished my education. Well, guess what? She can now come too. So we are actually, all together, helping you get through college. And those dollars that you access, those are federal dollars, pandemic relief.

And the problem is those dollars are going to go away in about a year and a half to two years. And the question is what comes on the other side. Is this sort of [a thing] people need to be jumping on right now?

Should they be jumping on this? SGR: Yeah, I know, they really should. So two things I would say that people can do right now. Guess what? They actually might be able to clear it for you. We have to help them so they can go to college. DL: Had I only had one year of college under my belt, my mindset would not have changed. My mindset would have been stagnant. I would want to stay where I was at. Being in school has made me want to get interested in investing in my community.

There is some positive news for these students. The survey shows that they are more likely than their peers who report not having felt overwhelmed to anticipate participating in college activities that can help them ease the college transition.

These activities include regularly communicating with their professors, getting help through tutoring, participating in student clubs and groups, and seeking personal counseling. The Freshman Norms report is based on the responses of , first-time, full-time students entering four-year colleges and universities of varying levels of selectivity and type in the United States. These data have been statistically weighted to reflect the approximately 1.

Since , the first year the survey was conducted, more than 15 million students have completed CIRP surveys at 1, colleges and universities. Pryor, M. Eagan, L. Palucki Blake, S. Hurtado, J. Berdan, M.



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