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Causes for Dropping Out By: Clovis Reeves, Hugo Rivera, And Matt Ferry

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Causes for Dropping Out. By: Clovis Reeves, Hugo Rivera, And Matt Ferry. Top Three Causes. Not fitting in socially Not being financially prepared Not being academically prepared. Social Issues. Participation, Belonging, Lack of Events Homesick, Isolation, Depression - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Causes for Dropping Out

Causes for Dropping Out

By: Clovis Reeves, Hugo Rivera, And Matt Ferry

Page 2: Causes for Dropping Out

Top Three Causes• Not fitting in socially• Not being financially prepared• Not being academically prepared

Page 3: Causes for Dropping Out

Social Issues

• Participation, Belonging, Lack of Events• Homesick, Isolation, Depression• Failure to attend classes

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Recommendation

• E-mail notifications at the beginning of each month to students.

• Encourage teamwork• Provide more events

Page 5: Causes for Dropping Out

Finances

• Tuition / Course costs• Not planning far enough ahead• Tuition due vs. Employer reimbursements

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Recommendations

• Explaining financial aid• Have a better understanding of how the

degree will be financed• Three-way contracts between the employer,

student, and college

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Academic Preparedness

• High school way to the college way• Parents’ influence• High School• 1/3 of adult students will drop

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Recommendations

• High school students need to get a jump start on college

• More influence on parents’ involvement• Remedial courses still need to be taught so the

students can comprehend the material.• Learning enhancement activities:1. Accelerated learning programs2. Placement Activities3. Tutor service

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Conclusion

Thank You

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• Raley, Y. (2007). Why we quit. Scientific American Mind, 18(4), pp.74-79. Retrieved January 13, 2011, from EBSCOhost.

• Whitbourne, J. (2002). The dropout dilemma. Careers & Colleges, 22(4), pp. 26-31. Retrieved January 20, 2011, from EBSCOhost.