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Class of ’98 Sent 65.6% to College

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Associated Press

Nearly two-thirds of U.S. students who graduated from high school last year attended college in the fall--but the percentage was down from the record-breaking 1997 class, the Labor Department reported last week.

Of the 2.8 million students who graduated from high school in 1998, about 1.8 million, or 65.6%, were attending college in October. In 1997, a record 67% of graduates went on to college.

The enrollment rate of young women, 69.1%, continued to exceed that of young men, 62.4%.

“Young women are particularly getting the message,” said Labor Secretary Alexis M. Herman.

She noted the rise of the unemployment rate for the students who dropped out, to 28% in 1998 from 20% in 1997.

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“The message to America’s young people is clear: What you learn has a direct and significant impact on what you earn,” Herman said.

Labor Department numbers--based on a survey of about 50,000 households--date to 1960, when 54% of male high school graduates and 38% of female high school graduates went directly to college.

In the 1970s, enrollments dropped, and they remained flat in the early 1980s. Later in the decade, enrollments rose again.

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