From Higher Ed Dive: “Stopped-out students with at least two years of full-time enrollment in the past decade — referred to as potential completers — are more likely to earn a credential than their SCNC counterparts, according to the new data. ‘These students are often closer to completion and younger than the broader SCNC population, making them a high potential group for targeted reengagement,’ Matthew Holsapple, the clearinghouse’s senior director of research, said….Though potential completers make up just 7.5% of SCNC adults, they earned more than 30% of the credentials awarded to previously stopped-out students who reenrolled in the past two years, according to Holsapple.”



