What percent of college graduates are black?

What percent of college graduates are black?

According to the most recent statistics, the nationwide college graduation rate for black students stands at an appallingly low rate of 42 percent. This figure is 20 percentage points below the 62 percent rate for white students.

What ethnic group has the highest percentage of high school graduates?

Asian/Pacific Islander students had the highest ACGR (93 percent), followed by White (89 percent), Hispanic (82 percent), Black (80 percent), and American Indian/Alaska Native (74 percent) students.

What race has the lowest high school dropout rate?

Based on data from the ACS, the status dropout rate in 2016 was lower for individuals who were Asian (2.0 percent) than for those who were White (4.5 percent) and of Two or more races (4.8 percent), and the rates for all three groups were lower than the rates for Pacific Islander (6.9 percent), Black (7.0 percent).

Is Gen Z more educated than millennials?

Highly educated Generation Z students are on track to become the most educated generation. They have higher high school graduation rates and lower dropout rates than those who came before. In 2018, 57% of 18 to 21-year olds were in college, compared with 52% of Millennials, and 43% of Gen Xers at similar ages.

What college graduates the most black students?

Among the 20 highest-rated institutions in the U.S. News rankings, over the past four cohorts of entering students, Harvard University has an average Black student graduation rate of 98 percent. At Yale, the Black student graduation rate is 97 percent. Princeton University graduates 95 percent of its Black students.

What is the national dropout rate for high school?

About 25% of high school freshmen fail to graduate from high school on time. The U.S., which had some of the highest graduation rates of any developed country, now ranks 22nd out of 27 developed countries.

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