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    English 101-240 28 February 2013 Why do so many students drop out of collage? In today’s society a college education is very essential to the success of a person’s future career plans. The decision to go to college is a huge first step to making a difference in a person’s life. Unfortunately‚ there may be several reasons a student may be discouraged from continue their education as a result. The rate of students dropping out of college is increasing each day. There may be various reasons

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    Drop-out rate in high school The dropout rate in high school is bigger then its ever been. The cause for dropping out of is for Family issues‚ Work related-issues‚ and in Trouble in school. Student from low income families are likely to leave high school before graduation. According to the “National Transition Study‚ up to 36.4 percent of young people with disabilities fails to graduate”. Pregnancy was a big issue when I was in high school for dropouts. My best friend dropped out of school

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    and Hispanics (Gales). One of the biggest debates regarding the mandatory dropout age is deciding whether it should be raised or kept the same. Eleven states have set the drop out age at 17‚ while 19 states allow students to leave school at age 16 (Gales). This paper will show why it is beneficial to raise the age a student can make the decision to drop out of high school to 18. Why should a child be allowed to dropout at 16 when they are not eligible to vote or join the military? Teens in South

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    References: ASA. Dropout in Micro-Credit Operations. Association for Social Advancement (ASA) Program Study. Dhaka‚ 1996. Maximambali‚ F. “Client Exits (Dropouts) amongst Tanzanian Microfinance Institutions.†MicroSave-Africa Research Report‚ 1999. Morduch‚ J. “The Microfinance Promise.†Journal of Economic Literature 37(1999):1569-1614. Jillian F. et al‚ “Dropouts & Performance: An assessment of Mimo Finance’s dropout rate†The Student Initiative and Mimoza

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    College isn’t for everybody one should standup for oneself and do what one really love to do. It’s okay to dropout but it shouldn’t be a goal of yours. Sometimes one has to fail to succeed. One should also stay true to who one’s self to succeed. “For the young‚ dropping out is often a way of dropping in.” William Zinsser stated in ‘The Right To Fail’ as an over all conclusion to what a dropout is defined as. Consequently‚ success is simply a matter of luck confined in anybody that has once failed then

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    keep up with all their school work. Some do not get along with teachers and/or other students. Also‚ he or she might get married or get pregnant. And‚ of course‚ drugs or alcohol are problems that play a major role in the dropout rates. Some factors that may lead to dropouts are: “External locus of control (i.e.‚ being in agreement with others’ perceptions -- believed or actual -- of their individual ability‚ worth‚ or value)‚ low self-esteem‚ at least one disability (e.g.‚ ADHD‚ learning disabilities)

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    benefits of family involvement for children. For the purpose of this L.A.P. I am going to summarize some of the expectations that families and teachers have of each other‚ and what potential benefits of family involvement have on at risk high school dropout students. Some of the questions I am attempting to address are: why are African American and Latino students dropping out of high school at an astounding rate? Is there any difference when students get greater attention from advocate- counselors‚

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    Dropping out of school

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    Finishing high school is an important milestone in a person’s life‚ which not only marks the beginning of adulthood‚ but also opens up higher education and career opportunities. Unfortunately‚ the U.S.A suffers from one of the highest dropout rates in the developed world‚ with nearly 7‚000 students dropping out of high school every day. In 2012‚ nearly 22 percent of all students left school without a high school diploma. Dropping out of school can have disastrous‚ permanent effects on a person’s

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    Background of the Study Dropout is a student who leaves a specific level of education system without achieving first qualification. A number of dropout students are increasing. School dropouts have a serious negative impact on the societies. Early dropout from the education system leading into low qualification and most often to unemployment and other social problems is the cause for an increasing education divide in many countries. Often this divide further distances various social‚ cultural

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    The importance of education can be understood not by only looking at the positive impacts of a well-rounded education‚ but also by knowing the negative consequences of an abbreviated education. In point of fact‚ high-school dropouts have higher rates of incarceration‚ are more likely to be drug-addicts and earn less on average than those who receive diplomas. On the converse‚ those who have advanced degrees (Bachelors‚ Masters or Doctorate) typically receive compensation in-line with their level

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