The Chronicle of Higher Education

Study of Predictors of Success in College Finds Students Taking Increasingly Complex Paths to Degrees

By ERIC HOOVER

Back in 1992, Jack and John graduated from high school. Each went on to attend a four-year college. By their mid-20s, Jack had received a bachelor's degree, but John had not. Why did one succeed, but not the other?

An expansive set of potential answers appears in a new...

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