Millions in the US never finished college. With targeted help, reenrollments are ticking up

Jevona Anderson, a student at the University of Baltimore, poses for a portrait with her dog, Bella, Tuesday, April 7, 2026, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

WASHINGTON (AP) — After several deaths in her family and an eviction that left her homeless, Jevona Anderson’s life began to unravel. By 2025, Anderson — then 59 and nearing completion of her bachelor’s degree — was failing classes and falling behind on bills. Eventually, she dropped out, joining a growing group of students who have left college before finishing.

Often referred to as “stopouts,” the group includes about 38 million working-age adults in the U.S. In many cases, they have student loans to pay but lack the credential of a degree to boost their earnings…

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