By Molly Redden
When students drop out of college, they lose many opportunities to better themselves. What's less well known is the broader economic costs of not completing college, but a report released on Monday offers a snapshot.
The nearly half a million dropouts in one recent year, according to the report, gave up some $4.5-billion in income they would otherwise have earned and taxes they would have paid.
* E as propinas, Senhor, as propinas?? http://economico.sapo.pt/notic
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A new generation of university students is choosing to live at home and study for degrees online to avoid soaring tuition fees and increasingly competitive entry requirements.
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