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  2. Jun 6, 2024 · College Dropout Rates by Race. In totality, reports indicate that Asian students are least likely to drop out of college, while Black students are more likely to. Here are the details on college dropout rates by race. Asians. 72% of students finished their degrees, with 61% at the same college and 8% at a different college (ThinkImpact, 2021)

  3. In 2022, the status dropout rate was lower for 16- to 24-year-olds living in households and noninstitutionalized group quarters such as college or military housing (5.1 percent) than for those living in institutionalized group quarters such as correctional or health care facilities (32.9 percent).

  4. Jun 29, 2023 · The chart on student educational attainment has three sections separated by race and ethnicity: The percentage who graduated high school in 2014, the percentage who enrolled in college that same year, and the percentage of that same cohort who graduated from two-year or four-year college programs.

  5. This article compares graduation and default rates of White, Black, and Latino students who completed a bachelor's degree at four-year institutions. It shows that the racial gaps are larger when both outcomes are considered, and suggests that post-college employment and loan repayment are key factors.

  6. The status dropout rate generally varied by race/ethnicity in 2022. The status dropout rate for 16- to 24-year-olds was • highest for those who were American Indian/Alaska Native (9.9 percent), Pacifc Islander (9.1 percent), and Hispanic (7.9 percent); and • lowest for those who were Asian (1.9 percent).

  7. Feb 9, 2023 · CNN — Black college students have lower six-year completion rates for any type of degree or certificate program than any other racial or ethnic group because of racial discrimination, the high...

  8. Feb 20, 2023 · By 2020, the year represented by the pie chart on the right, the total number of college students had fallen to 17.8 million and the share of white students had dropped by almost 9 percentage points to 52 percent, still a majority.

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