Research shows that earnings after college are partially determined by postsecondary completion status and type of postsecondary credential earned.
Research shows that full-time employment is associated with stronger labor market outcomes over the long term.
This metric shows high school graduates’ overall postsecondary outcomes by the 6th year after high school.
This metric shows high school graduates’ annual progress towards a postsecondary degree/certificate 1 to 6 years after high school.
Research shows that students who graduate high school on time are more likely to enroll in postsecondary education and ultimately have higher earnings and better labor market outcomes.