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Millions in the US never finished college. With targeted help, reenrollments are ticking up

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Millions in the US never finished college. With targeted help, reenrollments are ticking up

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In the US, around 38 million working-age adults have left college without finishing their degree, but targeted help from colleges and local governments has led to a 7% increase in reenrollments. With financial assistance and support, many students are returning to college to complete their degrees and improve their career prospects.

The number of students who have left college without finishing their degree is growing, with around 38 million working-age adults in the US affected. Many face financial struggles and life challenges that make it difficult to complete their studies. However, colleges and local governments are now providing more support to help these students return to college. In the 2023-2024 school year, over 1 million students reenrolled, a 7% increase from the previous year. Financial assistance, such as scholarships, is making a big difference for students like Jevona Anderson, who returned to the University of Baltimore after a break. Anderson is now pursuing her degree in environmental sustainability and hopes to become a teacher. With the right support, many students are able to overcome the obstacles that previously prevented them from completing their studies.

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