GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
College Rigor Statistics
College Rigor Statistics involve analyzing data related to the difficulty and complexity of college-level courses and assignments.
In the following blog post, we explore a stark reality facing many college students in the United States today: the lack of adequate preparation for the rigors of higher education. Through a series of eye-opening statistics, we shed light on the challenges students face in navigating the academic landscape and the significant impact of their high school experiences on their college journey. From low levels of preparedness to high dropout rates, these statistics paint a concerning picture of the state of education in America.
Statistic 1
"A survey indicated that only 13% of all students felt that they were adequately prepared for college-level rigor."
Statistic 2
"American students spend about a third less time on their courses than peers in other countries."
Statistic 3
"Less than 20% of students in the United States believe that their high school curriculum has prepared them for college."
Statistic 4
"Students who take rigorous college-preparatory classes in high school are over 62% more likely to attend a four-year college."
Statistic 5
"Among teenagers who graduated high school in the bottom 40% of their classes, and whose first institutions were four-year colleges, two-thirds had not earned diplomas eight and a half years later."
Statistic 6
"At most two-year colleges, the drop-out rate is over 50% and the 'successful' finish rate is under 15%."
Statistic 7
"37% of students transferred at least once within six years."
Statistic 8
"25% of full-time students at a four-year institution didn't make it to their second year."
Statistic 9
"82% of 2011 high school graduates reported being inadequately prepared by their high schools for college."
Statistic 10
"Only 50% of recent high school grads said their school helped them understand the steps they had to take to enter college."
Statistic 11
"40% of those in college are not prepared for college-level writing."
Statistic 12
"More than half of graduates feel they are not receiving a high-quality education that significantly improves their skills for work and life."
Statistic 13
"29% of ACT-tested students met all four college readiness benchmarks in English, reading, math, and science."
Statistic 14
"Approximately 40% of students need to take at least one remedial course when starting college."
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