Indicator: 31 - Youth Planning to Attend College

Why This Is Important
Obtaining additional education after completing high school
increases employment opportunities and income potential for young
people. Increasing the aspirations of Maine students is a primary
goal of many of Maine’s educational policymaking groups.

Where We Stand
There was some increase in high school graduates planning to
attend post-secondary school between 1996 and 2001. These figures
include graduates from all public high schools, from private high
schools with at least 60% publicly- funded students, and from
State-funded schools. Separate tabulations for all other private
schools in the state show that about 90% of their graduates intended
to enroll in post-secondary programs over this same period. In
comparison, slightly different data on youth transition to college
is available for the nation as a whole from 1996 to 1999. The
percentage of high school completers enrolled in college the October
after completing high school for those years was 65.0% in 1996,
67.0% in 1997, 65.6% in 1998, and 62.9% in 1999.
Data Sources and Context
The source of Maine data for this indicator is the Maine
Department of Education. Figures include high school graduates who
intend to or are enrolled full- or part-time in post-secondary
programs, according to a survey administered by local educational
units and submitted in the fall following graduation. The rate is
calculated as a percent of all students graduating (including
regular diploma, other diploma, high school equivalency, or
certificate of completion) during the previous school year or
subsequent summer school.
The data is available on-line at
http://www.maine.gov/education/enroll/grads/gradspost.htm.
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