9th Grade Enrollment from CPS

26,464 first-time 9th graders enrolled in a CPS high school in 2023–2024.

High School Graduation from CPS

84% of 2020–2021 first-time 9th graders from CPS graduated high school by spring of 2024.

College Enrollment from CPS

66% of 2024 high school graduates from CPS enrolled in college in fall of 2024.

College Persistence from CPS

75% of 2023 immediate enrollees from CPS were enrolled in the fall of 2024.

College Completion from CPS

48% of 2018 immediate enrollees from CPS completed a degree or credential by spring of 2024.

  • 2023–2024 Chicago Public Schools 9th Grade Enrollees
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    2020–2021 CPS First-Time 9th Graders
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  • 2024 CPS High School Graduates
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    2024 CPS High School Graduates
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  • CPS Students Who Enrolled In College In 2024
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    CPS Students Who Immediately Enrolled In College In 2023
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    CPS Students Who Immediately Enrolled In College In 2018
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  • CPS Students Who Persisted In College In 2024
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  • CPS Students Who Completed College By 2024
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Where 9th graders enroll in high school has implications for student experiences and future attainment outcomes. Students are more likely to be successful in schools where they feel both supported and challenged.

Graduating high school with a high level of academic achievement is among the most important markers along the road to college success. In order to graduate from high school on time, students must obtain a minimum of 24 credits.

Students’ choice of college influences their likelihood of earning a college degree. Students who choose a college with a strong track record of graduating its students, and which fits their unique financial, geographic, and cultural needs, are more likely to earn a college degree or credential. College may not be the best path for every student, but due to data limitations, we are not currently able to track outcomes for non-college pathways (for example, military service, trade school, workforce).

Completing a college degree or certificate is increasingly a primary pathway to social and economic stability in the 21st century. When considering a high school's effort to increase the educational attainment of its students, the college completion rate is a critical benchmark.