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Stopped-out students are confident in their academic skills — but financial concerns remain (Higher Ed Dive)

October 16, 2024

“Facing the rapidly approaching demographic cliff — an expected dropoff in high school graduates starting around 2025 — many colleges are pivoting to reengaging students who attended college but left before earning a credential. Officials see significant enrollment potential among this group, as the nationwide pool of stopped-out students is large and growing.

By July 2022, 36.8 million adults under age 65 had some college but no credential, up 2.9% from the previous year, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.

The new survey from UPCEA and StraighterLine, conducted in June, sought to provide data on what motivates this group and how colleges can convert interest in higher education into enrollment.” 

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