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Why Students Drop Out Of Community College

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Do you ever wonder why students drop out of community colleges? Each year 30% of students drop out of college. The transition from high school to college is very interesting and some people are not ready to go straight to college right after high school. Just a couple months ago, I had to ask my teachers for permission to stand up from my seat and to leave the class now in college there is much more freedom. Now I make my own decisions and if I need to leave class I just get up and leave without permission, knowing it’s on me. Speaking from my own experience, I did not feel prepared college. In my high school there was more pressure on making it to graduation than to actually attend college. A lot of students believe that college …show more content…

We have to adjust from only having to pay for our backpacks and school supplies to now having to pay for our class registration and even books for each class! Also, there are other costs such as tuition, dorm room, personal expenses, and transportation. In the 2014-2015 academic year the annual cost for community college was about $4,988 in California. Many students did not have enough financial assistance from the financial aid and did not have any economic help from their family. According to Jenna Johnson, a Washington post staff writer, “Of students surveyed, 58 percent said they did not receive any financial help from their parents or relatives to pay tuition or fees, and 69 percent had no scholarships or financial aid” indeed, I have a friend who dropped out of college due to the fact that she did not receive any financial aid and did not have the financial help from her family, so therefore she is now working instead of going to school. Additionally, students don't have enough money to pay for their costs for college and that is why they get a full or part time job that only pay minimum wage and that can only afford some of students necessities have to work for the money to be able to pay for it. A solution to this problem is to have more open scholarships starting freshmen or sophomore year not only senior year, that way we could be saving up …show more content…

As I said about how people drop out school because of financial problems, students have to work full time and that work schedule conflicts can be a personal reason for students to give them a reason to drop out of college. Melissa Rhone states that, “Non-traditional students with full-time jobs have to put work first, and some classes are only offered during the daytime.” Therefore, if school is affecting a student's job it is easy for the student to dropout. Another personal reason for a student to drop out of college can be when a student is homesick. Rhone emphasizes that, “Going to college across the country from the only home you’ve ever known might have sounded like a great idea at the time you filled out your application, but an extreme change may be more than you bargained for” (Nutt). Although students may think that it's a great idea to go to college far from home they can end up missing home too much and end up dropping out of college. In Rone’s view, “A death in the family, an unplanned pregnancy or a chronic health problem can all occur out of nowhere.” These are also some personal issues that may cause students to leave

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