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Student parents face graduation crisis, exacerbating talent shortages

Millions of college students are parents, but most do not graduate due to a lack of support, leading to a significant talent shortage for employers. Just 18% of student parents complete their degrees within six years, leaving them with debt but without the economic benefits of a degree. Addressing this requires coordinated efforts across higher education, childcare, and workforce development to create flexible programs and provide essential wraparound supports like on-campus childcare, which research shows dramatically increases graduation rates. AI

IMPACT As automation and AI reshape labor markets, workers will increasingly need to return to education multiple times, highlighting the need for infrastructure that supports parents.

RANK_REASON The article discusses a societal issue and its impact on the workforce and education system, rather than a specific event like a product release or funding round.

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Student parents face graduation crisis, exacerbating talent shortages

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Enyi Okebugwu ·

    More than 3 million college students are raising kids. Most won’t graduate

    Only 18% of student parents earn a degree within six years. Fixing this isn't charity — it's the most direct solution to the talent shortage.