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Increase the proportion of high school graduates in college the October after graduating — SDOH‑06

Status: Getting worse

  
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Getting worse

Most Recent Data:
62.0 percent (2022)

Target:
73.7 percent

Desired Direction:
Increase desired

Baseline:
69.1 percent of high school completers were enrolled in college the October immediately after completing high school in 2018

Increase the proportion of high school completers who were enrolled in college the October immediately after completing high school

Target-Setting Method
Projection

Summary

People with more education have opportunities for higher-paying, safer jobs. They’re also less likely to have health problems like heart disease, diabetes, and depression. But many people who graduate from high school don’t go to college, and there are disparities by income and race/ethnicity. College preparation programs, mentoring, and financial aid can help increase the proportion of high school graduates who go to college soon after graduating.