About the Dropout Problem
Fast Facts
- One in three high school students will fail to graduate with their class.
- Every 29 seconds, a student gives up on school.
The Impact
- On average, high school graduates earn $175 more per week than dropouts.
- A dropout will earn $300,000 less than a high school graduate over a lifetime of full-time employment. And they'll make $1 million less than a college graduate.
- High school dropouts are four times more likely than college graduates to be unemployed.
- Dropouts are also much more likely to be living in poverty, receiving public assistance, in prison, on death row, unhealthy, divorced and single parents with children.
- Dropouts are also less likely to vote or participate in the community, and represent only three percent of actively engaged citizens in the U.S. today.
Cause for Hope
- If they could do it all over again, 74 percent of dropouts would have stayed in school. Students drop out for a variety of reasons, but they agree on one thing — dropping out was a mistake.
- In fact, a poll released by MTV and the National Governors Association in 2005 found that 87 percent of all young people want to go onto college.
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Dropout Prevention and Recovery Program
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