Depends upon the schoosl and the students. If the school is a good school then most probably there are lots of students who can graduate.
so you can get your deploma,graduate and go to a great college.
What will you be using them for? Are you talking about laptops that students are bringing into class, or ones that are provided by the college? Also, you need to explain in what context you're referring to.
software developer
Spelling and grammar check, and online language translation would certainly be three examples.....
SMART Grant
About 80%
Less than half.
While there are millions of students each year that enter college, only 54 percent of them will graduate within six years, and only 44 percent in four years. There are many factors as to why students don't graduate, with grades being a large part.
Unfortunately, only 1 in 10 students in Mexico ever graduate from college or university.
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Approximately 30% of Chilean adults aged 25-64 have attained a college degree.
It depends on which Wheaton College you're talking about. At Wheaton College in Illinois, there are 2,366 undergraduate students and 549 graduate students. At Wheaton College in Massachusetts, there are 1,655 undergraduate students and no graduate students.
Approximately 14-23% of college students drop out after the first year due to alcohol-related issues. This can include academic difficulties, health problems, or behavioral issues stemming from excessive drinking. It's important for universities to provide education and support services to help prevent this.
the percentage of students change their mind about college during a gap is 50%
About 1 % of all college students are still bedwetters
18 for HS, 22 for college
A LOT