Survey finds that personal finances are a leading reason students drop out of college
According to a new survey from Gates Foundation-funded Public Agenda, 71% of young adults who had quit college indicated that their need to support themselves financially contributed to their decision to drop out. More than half of these individuals stated that their need to work full-time was the major contributing factor. 35% of survey participants went on to say that they had attempted to ballance work and school, but had ultimately found it too difficult.
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