[NIFL-FOBASICS:1428] Re: GED and postsecondary

From: Hal Beder (hbeder@rci.rutgers.edu)
Date: Thu Aug 11 2005 - 10:50:28 EDT


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Here are the attendance figures for freshman from the 2004 NPSAS.

Institution                     %GED

public, less than 2 yr          17
public 2 yr                     9
public 4yr, non doctorate       4
public 4yr doctorate            2
private not for profit
   less than 4yr                 12
private not for profit
   4 yr non doctorate            5
private not for profit
   4 yr doctorate                        2
private for profit less
   than 2yr                      15
private for profit 2yrs
   or more                       15

The conclusion is the GED completers are more likely to attend 
certificate granting vocational schools than degree granting institutions.



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