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They Are Not Alone Recommendations to help young people address their concerns in attaining a college degree

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They Are Not Alone. Recommendations to help young people address their concerns in attaining a college degree. Public Agenda. A nonpartisan, nonprofit organization devoted to public opinion and engagement Large body of work on higher education - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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They Are Not AloneRecommendations to help young people address their concerns in

attaining a college degree

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Public Agenda• A nonpartisan, nonprofit organization

devoted to public opinion and engagement

• Large body of work on higher education

• Founded in 1975 by social scientist Daniel Yankelovich and former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance

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Research Strategy

– Focus groups were conducted in Akron, Cleveland and Youngstown, with participants drawn from those cities as well as surrounding areas.

– All participants were young adults, 18-24 years old, who didn’t have college degrees and weren’t currently in a PSE program

– Two hour focus group sessions. We tested specific proposals and programs being used on a small scale to see what would resonate with adults who are no longer on the “college track”

NOCHE and Public Agenda designed a qualitative research plan that would capture the voices of young adults throughout Northeast Ohio.

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Among these NE Ohio young adults we found three underlying concerns:

1. Not having the time or the money to get a higher education credential

2. Needing outside support to help hold them accountable for their education

3. Lack of information and communication about what to expect in a college environment

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Concern #1: Not having the time or money to get a higher education credential

• Many (but not all) young adults said college is important and that they plan on going back.

• When pushed about why they are not in school now, concerns about money (debt in particular) and about time to balance work and school were cited most often.

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“You graduate college, and you’re already in debt… You’re trying to start a family, and you’re already in debt… We’re burying ourselves before we ever even get started.”

- Another Akron Man with some PSE experience

“When you’re in school, you’re paying money. When you’re not in school you’re making money….It’s like a catch 22.”

- Man from Akron with some PSE experience

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Interventions that Resonated• Flexible enrollment programs, flexible work schedules and

child care“I work eight or nine hours a day and then go and sit [in class]…and then not get home [until] 9 or 10 at night. Then I wake up, and do it all over again.”

- Cleveland woman who left a PSE program

• Early college savings plans, debt counseling“A counselor [could have helped] with… ways of getting school paid for you don’t know about until you’re there.”

- Akron man with no PSE experience

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Concern #2: Wanting outside support to help hold them accountable for their education

• Many young adults talked about not being motivated in high school and wanted to see more stakeholders hold them accountable

• Many expressed concern that there are not people in PSE institutions that would help them be accountable

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“There are some things that I just don’t get very easily and if there are people who understand so I can ask questions… that would help.”

- Man from Youngstown with no college experience

“I didn’t like school as it is, and [a good advisor] … would have motivated me more to get through it.”

- Man from Cleveland with no college experience

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Interventions that Resonated• High school: More counseling, Online

grade monitoring

• PSE level: More support services, peer study groups and participating in learning communities

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“Some days I just needed that extra little push, somebody [saying] ‘Come on, you know we’ve got to go do our work.”

- Akron woman who left college (talking about her college experiences)

“I was always bright, one of the smartest, [in high school] but I was never motivated. If I had [online grade monitoring] back then—I would have all these people always checking up on me.”

- Man from Cleveland who left college

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Concern #3: Lack of information and communication about what is needed and what to expect in a college environment• Many young adults regretted not knowing – while in

high school – what they needed to know to succeed in college

• Many today, seemed unsure, and perhaps worried, about what college is like

• And many did not know what institutions are doing to address their concerns

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“…They give you so many breaks [in high school]. They’re not going to give you a break while you’re on campus.”

- Youngstown man with no college experience

“I didn’t feel prepared with the culture shock [at college]. When I got on campus…[I] didn’t know how to fit in.”

- Woman from Akron who left college

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Interventions that Resonated• Dual enrollment/early college

programs

• Summer bridge programs/first-year experience programs

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“The summer bridge [would have helped]…just to know a little bit more what I was getting myself into when going to college.”

- Woman from Akron who left PSE

“I think [dual enrollment] would have made you be more prepared for college than anything else, actually going to a college class and sitting with older people and stuff like that.”

- Man from Youngstown who left PSE

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Three underlying concerns:

1. Not having the time or the money to get a higher education credential

2. Needing outside support to help hold them accountable for their education

3. Lack of information and communication about what to expect in a college environment

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What can be done to address these underlying concerns?

Who can help?

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• Come to Public Agenda www.publicagenda.org for more research on higher education and other issues

• Contact Jon Rochkind at [email protected] for further information