bls.gov:feed:hsgecCollege Enrollment and Work Activity of High School Graduates"The College Enrollment and Work Activity of High School Graduates release focuses on school enrollment and labor force activity of youth 16¿24 years old. Estimates are based on data from the School Enrollment Supplement to the Current Population Survey. Included in this release are data about recent high school graduates and dropouts, youth enrolled in high school or college, and youth not enrolled in school. Issued annually. To learn more, see www.bls.gov/cps/demographics.htm#enroll."2023-04-26T10:00:00-05:00https://www.bls.gov/images/bls_emblem_lrg.gifhttps://www.bls.gov/favicon.icoBureau of Labor Statistics Publicationshttps://www.bls.govUS Bureau of Labor StatisticsIn October 2022, 62.0% of 2022 high school graduates are enrolled in collegehsgec-2023_04_26__10_00_00In October 2022, 62.0 percent of 2022 high school graduates ages 16 to 24 were enrolled in colleges or universities. Among persons ages 20 to 29 who received a bachelor's degree in 2022, 76.4 percent were employed.2023-04-26T10:00:00Z2023-04-26T10:00:00ZNews ReleaseIn October 2021, 61.8% of 2021 high school graduates are enrolled in collegehsgec-2022_04_26__13_20_21In October 2021, 61.8 percent of 2021 high school graduates ages 16 to 24 were enrolled in colleges or universities, little changed from the previous year. Among 20- to 29-year-olds who received a bachelor's degree in 2021, 74.8 percent were employed, up from 67.3 percent in 2020.2022-04-26T13:20:21Z2022-04-26T14:00:00ZNews ReleaseIn October 2020, 62.7% of 2020 high school graduates are enrolled in collegehsgec-2021_04_27__13_20_45In October 2020, 62.7 percent of 2020 high school graduates ages 16 to 24 were enrolled in colleges or universities, down from 66.2 percent in the prior year. Among 20- to 29-year-olds who received a bachelor's degree in 2020, 67.3 percent were employed, down from 76.0 percent in 2019.2021-04-27T13:20:45Z2021-04-27T14:00:00ZNews ReleaseIn October 2019, 66.2% of 2019 high school graduates are enrolled in collegehsgec-2020_04_28__13_21_24In October 2019, 66.2 percent of 2019 high school graduates ages 16 to 24 were enrolled in colleges or universities. Among persons ages 20 to 29 who received a bachelor's degree in 2019, 76.0 percent were employed. 2020-04-28T13:21:24Z2020-04-28T14:00:00ZNews ReleaseIn October 2018, 69.1% of 2018 high school graduates are enrolled in collegehsgec-2019_04_25__13_21_27In October 2018, 69.1 percent of 2018 high school graduates age 16 to 24 were enrolled in colleges or universities. Among persons age 20 to 29 who received a bachelor's degree in 2018, 72.3 percent were employed. 2019-04-25T13:21:27Z2019-04-25T14:00:00ZNews ReleaseIn October 2017, 66.7% of 2017 high school graduates are enrolled in collegehsgec-2018_04_26__13_24_36In October 2017, 66.7 percent of 2017 high school graduates age 16 to 24 were enrolled in colleges or universities. Among persons age 20 to 29 who received a bachelor's degree in 2017, 77.6 percent were employed.2018-04-26T13:24:36Z2018-04-26T14:00:00ZNews ReleaseIn October 2016, 69.7% of 2016 high school graduates enrolled in collegehsgec-2017_04_27__13_22_53In October 2016, 69.7 percent of 2016 high school graduates were enrolled in colleges or universities. Recent high school graduates not enrolled in college were about twice as likely as enrolled graduates to be working or looking for work (72.3 percent, compared with 38.4 percent).2017-04-27T13:22:53Z2017-04-27T14:00:00ZNews ReleaseIn October 2015, 69.2% of 2015 high school graduates enrolled in collegehsgec-2016_04_28__14_00_28In October 2015, 69.2 percent of 2015 high school graduates were enrolled in colleges or universities. Recent high school graduates not enrolled in college were about twice as likely as enrolled graduates to be working or looking for work (72.7 percent compared with 36.0 percent).2016-04-28T14:00:28Z2016-04-28T14:00:28ZNews ReleaseIn October 2014, 68.4 percent of 2014 high school graduates were enrolled in collegehsgec-2015_04_16__14_00_25In October 2014, 68.4 percent of 2014 high school graduates were enrolled in colleges or universities. Recent high school graduates not enrolled in college in October 2014 were almost twice as likely as enrolled graduates to be working or looking for work.2015-04-16T14:00:25Z2015-04-16T14:00:25ZNews ReleaseIn October 2013, 65.9% of 2013 high school graduates were enrolled in collegehsgec-2014_04_22__14_00_46In October 2013, 65.9 percent of 2013 high school graduates were enrolled in colleges or universities. Recent high school graduates not enrolled in college in October 2013 were over twice as likely as enrolled graduates to be working or looking for work--74.2 percent compared with 34.1 percent.2014-04-22T14:00:46Z2014-04-22T14:00:46ZNews ReleaseIn October 2012, 66.2% of 2012 high school graduates were enrolled in college hsgec-2013_04_17__14_00_43In October 2012, 66.2 percent of 2012 high school graduates were enrolled in colleges or universities. Recent high school graduates not enrolled in college in October 2012 were more likely than enrolled graduates to be working or looking for work (69.6 percent compared with 38.2 percent). 2013-04-17T14:00:43Z2013-04-17T14:00:43ZNews ReleaseIn October 2011, 68.3% of 2011 high school graduates were enrolled in college hsgec-2012_04_19__14_00_58In October 2011, 68.3 percent of 2011 high school graduates were enrolled in colleges or universities. Recent high school graduates not enrolled in college in October 2011 were more likely than enrolled graduates to be working or looking for work (68.7 percent compared with 38.8 percent). 2012-04-19T14:00:58Z2012-04-19T14:00:58ZNews Release