Motivation in college: why don't they ever mention those that cannot afford it?
Every year it is the same thing. There are community wide efforts to get students to go to college. Colleges offer their own breed of "commit to completion"
Every college mentions that students need motivation and maybe academic support (esp for harder classes)
While I do admit that as true, they don't cover the whole picture
There is a study done by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation that plainly states that
"70% of first semester college drop outs cite financial reasons for dropping out".
That means that you take 100 students that dropped out of college after thier first semester, and 70 of them will drop out simply because they could not afford it
So in some part they are telling you to be interested in college, but even if you are intested if you cannot pay the school itself will drop you out. yet nobody mentions this, they just say it is a "national problem" if you press for answers
What I think is they do need to adress "paying for college" whenever they mention stuff like this, even though they NEVER do
Maybe they are better off saying nothing at all. Or offering to meet halfway, such as is evidenced by saying something like this, "the ONLY reason to abandon/drop out of college is when the student can no longer afford it"
I know some students that drop out cause they flunk or party too much. I also know students that have LITERALLY dropped out because they could not afford college. As in they went to community college and still found that it was too much as they had to work and whatever. Sigh:(
Assume that they HAD TO pay out of pocket and had no other alternative...