"One Degree of Separation": How Young Americans Who Don't Finish College See Their Chances for Success
"One Degree of Separation" is the third of a series of Public Agenda surveys designed to examine the problems of higher education and college completion from the perspective of those who know best: young people who've completed a postsecondary degree, and those who haven't. With fewer than half of those who enter a four-year college finishing in six years, and with a debate raging over the value of a college education, the perspective of these young Americans is more important than ever. Click below to check out this page full of resources and findings.
