Some reasons might include:
* Lack of vision in terms of career goals and objectives * Lack of determination * Poor study skills
* Failure to maintain academic progress * Lack of good organizational skills * Lack of discipline * Lack of maturity * Lack of financial capital * Displeased with college or university services and/or environment
Some reasons might include:
* Lack of vision in terms of career goals and objectives * Lack of determination * Poor study skills
* Failure to maintain academic progress * Lack of good organizational skills * Lack of discipline * Lack of maturity * Lack of financial capital * Displeased with college or university services and/or environment
Some reasons might include:
* Lack of vision in terms of career goals and objectives * Lack of determination * Poor study skills
* Failure to maintain academic progress * Lack of good organizational skills * Lack of discipline * Lack of maturity * Lack of financial capital * Displeased with college or university services and/or environment
Some reasons might include:
* Lack of vision in terms of career goals and objectives * Lack of determination * Poor study skills
* Failure to maintain academic progress * Lack of good organizational skills * Lack of discipline * Lack of maturity * Lack of financial capital * Displeased with college or university services and/or environment
Some reasons might include:
* Lack of vision in terms of career goals and objectives * Lack of determination * Poor study skills
* Failure to maintain academic progress * Lack of good organizational skills * Lack of discipline * Lack of maturity * Lack of financial capital * Displeased with college or university services and/or environment
Some reasons might include:
* Lack of vision in terms of career goals and objectives * Lack of determination * Poor study skills
* Failure to maintain academic progress * Lack of good organizational skills * Lack of discipline * Lack of maturity * Lack of financial capital * Displeased with college or university services and/or environment
Some reasons for college student failure may include:
Some reasons might include:
* Lack of vision in terms of career goals and objectives * Lack of determination * Poor study skills
* Failure to maintain academic progress * Lack of good organizational skills * Lack of discipline * Lack of maturity * Lack of financial capital * Displeased with college or university services and/or environment
they have other plans for themselves,
they have gotten far behind on credits,
they give up
They are lazy
Thirty percent of college and university students drop out after their first year. Half never graduate, and college completion rates in the United States have been stalled for more than three decades.
Most students begin college with every intention of graduating, but the percent of first year college dropouts is alarmingly high. In fact, approximately 75 percent of students who enter college will drop out during the first year. Few students who drop out eventually finish their education. Those that do return to college usually don't do it immediately. About 12% of the undergraduate population consists of re-entry students. These students are defined as those over the age of 25.
I am not sure, I suppose for some of the same reasons other countries students drop out of school. Pressure, overload, etc.
30% of students drop out. 30% of students drop out.
Some college students deteriorate their values to fit in and be well known in their community. They want to seem "cool" by their peers.
Decreasing is the opposite of increasing. When you increase something, you have more of it; when you decrease something, you have less of it. For example: we want to increase the number of students who graduate from college. We want to decrease the number of students who drop out.
One angle to consider is that,some consider college to be a preparation for office working.
Because they want the "easy way out", and do not want to earn their way through
because they probably don't want an education
Being a high school drop out isn't always bad. You can drop out and go to community college at 16, (some areas you have to be 18), and get your adult high school diploma which is the same thing your friends will get when graduating. You will save two years and be able to work full time until you go to college. It's a great loophole.
Reading some of these questions makes me wonder if some of them ever went. I think students should be able to drop out of school because they need to make their own decisons. I think that dropping out is not right but if there was a law that forbidded that then the students that wanted to drop out will probally just end up failing classes and getting into trouble.