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Why fewer rural US students are choosing college despite growing access and support
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Despite increased access and support, fewer rural US students are choosing college, with only 55% enrolling in 2023 compared to higher rates in suburban and urban areas. Factors include strong local job markets, cultural attitudes, and political scepticism. Dual enrolment programmes grow but rural participation lags. Economic benefits of college remain clear, yet many rural youths pursue trades or local employment instead, highlighting a persistent divide in higher education uptake.
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