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Helping At Risk Students Succeed

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Every year, 30% of college student dropout within their freshman year. There are many factors that can make a student become at-risk such as. Students from lower socioeconomic status. Students who are not motivated or who lack a sense of personal responsibility. Students whose middle school and high school grades averaged C or lower. I’m writing this paper to propose a plan to help at-risk students succeed in college. My plan is to first to find out whether the students’ problem is external or internal, then meet to with their academic counselor and a personal counselor, have the students talk to their professor, go to tutorial every week. The first thing at-risk factor that I will be writing about is students from lower socioeconomic status. Students are dropping out of college because they do not have the funds to pay tuition. “About 7 in 10 of the dropouts said they had no scholarship or loan aid.” (Lewin) with this being said, many students are forced to take on one or more jobs in order to pay for school. This causes students to drop out because they cannot handle the pressure of work and school the same time. Even though there are grants, federal aid, and loan that is not enough for students to support themselves. Those aids mentions made may help with some expensive, but with tuition at a four year college like SCAD being $34,470 plus textbooks and personal expensive you will have to take on a job in order to pay for school. Some solutions to this issue would be for

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