'I am the future': Students are fighting to defy college dropout stats during COVID-19

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'I am the future': Students are fighting to defy college dropout stats during COVID-19
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These students are fighting to defy college dropout stats amid a pandemic.

Like Vargas, many low-income students faced even greater challenges completing their studies from home after campuses shut down. Yet they can’t afford to wait out the pandemic in hopes that life and school will return to normal.

When Vargas reached out for help after a few weeks of scraping by on a borrowed computer and siphoned internet signal, Williams supplied her with a new laptop and better WiFi. “I know a lot of amazing individuals who didn’t get the opportunity to go to college because they didn’t have the resources,” Vargas said.

“Everyone wants to talk to you; everyone wants to play,” said Balderas, 20. “It was very tough when I needed to just focus on homework or a quiz or a test or was trying to read a long passage.”College football parents band together in effort to hold schools accountable It’s a luxury he can’t afford — his College Possible scholarship requires that he stay enrolled. He thinks it would be too risky anyway. He might be distracted from his goal, lose his drive.

With each passing year, the age gap grew between Fiore and traditional students who went to college right after high school. “It doesn’t matter how old you are,” she tells them, “just never, ever, ever give up on your dreams.”He understands what Vargas is up against because he fought the same battles. As a Black student growing up in Compton, California, “I noticed at a young age that low-income community and minority folks don’t have the same resources,” said Williams, 30. “The system is not set up for folks like me to succeed.

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