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Fewer Boston high school graduates are enrolling in college, while completion rates stagnate

Por: The Boston Globe Nation March 23, 2023

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Boston’s 15-year effort to get more of its high school graduates to attend and complete college is veering off course as the number of those pursuing higher education has declined sharply, according to a report being released Thursday.Just 52.6 percent of the city’s high school classes of 2021, the most recent year available, enrolled in college within one year after graduation. That’s 17 percentage points lower than the classes of 2017,... + full article



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