Your question is extremely complex so the answer will be lengthly. It's unbelievable that not many stats have been taken in the U.S. regarding students leaving High School and the percentage that is qualified to go to different colleges. Education and funding is lacking greatly in the U.S. Educational System. Many High School Students are simply not prepared for college. President Bush has made some changes to help students with loans (making it easier) to get through college. The system has been broken down by race and State-to-State. Many good students simply can't afford to go to college and those that manage to be accepted into college (SAT scores), often have to leave college after 1 - 2 years because of low finances. The good news is that the States has had an eye-opener and are going to be following students and giving percentages of success rates and finding out where the failures are so students can be helped more through the college process. The following information is interesting. Public High School Graduation and College-Readiness Rates: 1991
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On average, about 70-75% of high school graduates in the United States enroll in a four-year college. This percentage can vary depending on the region, school district, and individual school.
Around 70-80% of Korean high school graduates go on to attend college in Korea. This high percentage is due to the strong emphasis placed on higher education in Korean society.
Approximately 60% of Americans do not have a college degree, according to recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau. This includes individuals who have only a high school diploma or less education.
66% of all Harvard Graduates become millionaire. 63% of them are from the law school. 22% of them are from the business school. 10.9% majored in Sciences and Math. 2% of them majored in linguistics
The acceptance rate for college applicants varies widely depending on the institution. Generally, acceptance rates range from single digits to over 50% at different colleges and universities. It is important to research and apply to schools that align with your academic profile and goals to increase your chances of admission.
Around 30% of Cuban students attend college, according to data from the Cuban Ministry of Higher Education. The government heavily subsidizes education in Cuba, allowing a relatively high proportion of students to access higher education compared to many other countries.
The percentage of people in Vietnam graduating from high school is 15 percent.
You get in to college by graduating high school !
54.3%
92% of all Korean people go to universities after graduating from high school.
Yes, you can go to college. Most graduating seniors do.
No. In order to practice as a veterinarian, you have to go to a college, not a vocational school.
The answer is 92% of them graduate from high school and move on to universities.
Yes, Stephanie is going to college this fall.
No, he did not attend college. Felix Hernandez signed to his first professional contract right after graduating from high school.
This is often a misreported number because most studies do not include NCAA Division III, NAIA and all Junior Colleges. If you were to take the total number of High School Participants (7,092,999) and the Total Number of College Participants (581,077) you are looking at more than 8%. Obviously that is a rough number and doesn't take into account graduating seniors to available freshmen positions but it gives you a ballpark number. It also ranges greatly by sport.
After graduating LaGuardia High School for drama, Nicki Minaj left plans for college to pursue a music career.
The class of anything refers to the year of a graduating class. For example, if i were to graduate high school this year, I would be part of the class of 2010. In four years when I will be graduating college, so I will be the class of 2014. If you are a junior in high school, you are a part of the class of 2011 because you will be graduating next year.