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Monday, May 9, 2016

Postsecondary Success 05-10


Content and Data reproduced from Melinda & Bill Gates Foundation website.

America as 100 College Students

America’s postsecondary student population is more diverse than ever. Many students attend school while working part- or even full-time. Some are raising children while in school. And, in many cases, they’re financially independent.

There’s no one-size-fits-all path to (or through) college – and we need to plan our education policies accordingly.

What would America look like as 100 college students?




Visit the links below to view the related Data.



Gender: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics. Table 

Age: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics. Table

Type of School: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics. Table

Race: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics. Table

Enrollment: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics. Table

Employment: U.S. Department of Education, Demographic and Enrollment Characteristics of Undergraduate Students. Table 8.

Financial Aid: National Center for Education Statistics. Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System.

Housing: American College Health Association. National College Health Assessment.

Children: U.S. Department of Education, Demographic and Enrollment Characteristics of Undergraduate Students. Table 1.

Learning Environment: National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics. Table

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