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Nearly three quarters of Michigan high school students are considered to be unprepared for college, according to data from the Michigan League for Public Policy.

Students who are told they are unprepared for college are less likely to attend university or any postsecondary training after graduating from high school, leading to lower income throughout their life, education experts say.

The metric that measures college readiness is benchmarks on standardized tests like the ACT and SAT.

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