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Study: Fewer high school grads enrolling in college - Lowell Sun
Though high school graduation rates have increased in Massachusetts, immediate college enrollment declined by 10 percentage points in five years, from 73% in 2015-2016 school year to 63% in 2020 ...
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These High School Graduates Earned a Diploma—and a $74,000 Teaching Contract
This district's 'grow-your-own' program includes an extra incentive: a generous starting salary for graduates who come back to teach.
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Learning Curve: Search where Houston high school grads go to ... - MSN
For Houston-area high school graduates, the options for higher education are plentiful. Texas is home to more than 400 colleges and universities, plus countless technical and trade schools. But ...
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High School Grads Lack Clarity on Next Steps, Survey Shows
That’s the overarching takeaway from the new 2025 Post-Graduation Readiness Report from YouScience, an educational technology company that surveyed more than 500 recent high school graduates ...
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Indian River State College Promise grads say college gave them opportunity
In the first year of the program, 2,243 students enrolled. The Promise Program allows Treasure Coast high school graduates to enroll at IRSC and get free tuition for two years.
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As colleges fret over fewer high school grads, University of Tennessee ...
The University of Tennessee's enrollment goal of 41,000 students by 2030 just got bigger, ... As colleges fret over fewer high school grads, University of Tennessee expands growth plan.
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MSU sets record for spring enrollment
Montana State University announced spring enrollment set an all-time high record of16,237 ... new spring record) Graduate ... are dual-enrollment students — Montana high school students ...
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Study: Fewer high school grads enrolling in college
Though high school graduation rates have increased in Massachusetts, immediate college enrollment declined by 10 percentage points in five years, from 73 percent in 2015-2016 school year to 63 ...
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