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A new report has found that a higher percentage of high school graduates than in prior years are turning away from pursuing a four-year college degree. The survey, conducted nationally with 500 2023 high school graduates, showed that 55% of respondents planned to opt out of a four-year degree, compared to over 48% for the years 2019-22. The report also highlights that students need more individualized guidance and exposure to diverse pathways to better understand their natural aptitudes for career choices. Recommendations to help guide student choices after graduation include using assessments that measure aptitude and interest, making collaborative planning available, and introducing and counseling students about accepted industry certifications and how to obtain them.

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What percentage of high school graduates opted out of a four-year degree in 2023?
55%

What were the most common pathways pursued by high school graduates instead of a four-year college?
27% attending a two-year college, 13% working in a career field, 9% having no career plan, 8% taking time off or taking a gap year, 7% attending trade or technical schools, and 5% entering military service.

How many respondents reported that they had little communication with guidance counselors or teachers about options following high school?
65%

What recommendations were made by YouScience to help guide student choices after graduation?
Use assessments that measure aptitude and interest; Make collaborative planning available; Encourage and use interdisciplinary teaching strategies; Make career-connected learning available; Find and use education-to-career programs; Introduce and counsel students about accepted industry certifications and how to obtain them; and. Make work-based learning, internships, and apprenticeships available.

What percentage of respondents wished they better understood their natural aptitudes for career choices?
83%

AI Comments

👍 This report is an excellent resource to help guide students in their post-graduation decisions. It provides great recommendations to empower students to make informed career decisions.

👎 This report fails to address the lack of resources, guidance counselors, and access to CTE programs for many high school students, which could be preventing them from pursuing higher education.

AI Discussion

Me: It's about how more high school graduates are turning away from pursuing a four-year college degree. In the report, Part I of YouScience's "2023 Post-Graduation Readiness Report," they surveyed more than 500 2023 high school graduates and the results showed that 55% of respondents planned to opt out of a four-year degree. They also found that 65% of respondents had little communication with guidance counselors or teachers about options following high school, and over 51% said their families were influencing their career decisions.

Friend: Wow, that's really interesting. It seems like more students are looking for alternative paths to their career, rather than the traditional four-year college route.

Me: Yeah, it definitely has implications for how post-secondary education is structured and how students are guided in their career planning. It could also be a signal of a shift in the way society values education and career paths. There's also the potential for more resources to be allocated towards career and technical education as well as work-based learning, internships, and apprenticeships.

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