If they are all like Cason from WBU then 100% of them will flunk out. His isnt really from alcohol though, it's from sleeping all day, playing xbox, and just simply not caring. Cheers!
60%
College students spend $5.5 billion on alcohol annually.
The percentage of college students who successfully graduate varies, but on average, about 60 of students who start college end up graduating.
As of recent surveys, approximately 20-30% of incoming college students report not drinking alcohol at all. This percentage can vary based on factors such as geographic region, type of institution, and cultural influences. Trends indicate a growing number of students are choosing not to drink, reflecting changes in attitudes towards alcohol consumption among younger generations.
the percentage of students change their mind about college during a gap is 50%
About 1 % of all college students are still bedwetters
There is no specific data on the exact percentage of college students who drive a luxury car. It is likely a very small percentage as luxury cars are expensive and not typically affordable for most college students.
College is a time that many people first start to drink alcohol. In the United States, it has been estimated that $5.5 billion is spent on alcohol by college students each year.
89 percent
According to the American Council of Education, Women make up the predominant percentage of College 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.
Approximately 33 of college students graduate in 3 years.