A surprising reason keeping students from finishing college: A lack of transportation

The Hechinger Report

Charlotte West
December 10, 2021
Urban and rural students alike struggle to find reliable ways to get to and from campuses
When 18-year-old Ernesto Rubio graduated from high school in June, he knew what he wanted to do next: take a summer class in the basics of becoming an emergency medical technician, the first step toward his dream job as a paramedic.
The challenge? Getting to the class.
Rubio, the first in his family to go to college, couldn’t afford the $40 for a monthly bus pass, so he walked the three miles from his home in Whittier, California, to the fire academy where the course was held. It took nearly two hours for him to trudge through an industrial area with few sidewalks, a distance that would take just minutes in a car.

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