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Studying Attrition and Degree Completion Behavior among First-Generation College Students in the United States
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First-generation StudentsPostsecondary EducationEducational AttainmentEducational PsychologyEducationStudent OutcomeUnited StatesDegree Completion BehaviorSocial SciencesPsychologyStudent RetentionCollege PipelineUniversity Student RetentionStudent SuccessHigher EducationFirst-generation College StudentsSecondary EducationSociologyDemographyEducation Policy
This study investigated attrition and degree completion behavior of first-generation college students. Based on the findings, first-generation students were at the highest risk of departure during the second year, followed by the first year. These students were also 51% less likely to graduate within 4 years than students with college-educated parents were.
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