less than 4 percent
Around one third
i would say about 2%
80%
This is often a misreported number because most studies do not include NCAA Division III, NAIA and all Junior Colleges. If you were to take the total number of High School Participants (7,092,999) and the Total Number of College Participants (581,077) you are looking at more than 8%. Obviously that is a rough number and doesn't take into account graduating seniors to available freshmen positions but it gives you a ballpark number. It also ranges greatly by sport.
it depends how good you are and how committed you are willing to be to it Overall however 5.5% of Senior High School players will get a Freshmen position as a college player. http://www.collegesportsscholarships.com/percentage-high-school-athletes-ncaa-college.htm
Approximately 7% of high school athletes go on to compete in college sports at any level, according to the NCAA. This percentage varies by sport, with some sports having higher transition rates than others. While many high school athletes aspire to play at the collegiate level, the competition is fierce, and only a small fraction earn athletic scholarships or spots on college teams.
Less than 1%
71.1 % of Filipino high school graduates attend college.
Approximately 1.6% of high school football players go on to play at the NCAA Division I level. This percentage reflects the highly competitive nature of college football and the vast number of high school athletes. Many factors, including talent, recruitment, and opportunities, influence this small percentage.
The percentage of high school students who successfully graduate from college varies, but on average, around 60 of high school students go on to graduate from college.
Under 24 is a fast time for high-school upperclassmen and college athletes.
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