The chart shows the number of interrupted university studies for every 1,000 enrolled students in 2015.
It is clear that there are several differences among countries and field of study. In particular, the education field guides the rank, where Canada and US account for the highest two number of discontinued university enrolments.
Overall, medicine and business disrupted enrolments are less likely to happen, compared to the education field.
As a matter of fact, we can see that Australia accounts for more than 5 discontinued education enrolments, against 4 for the business ones and just 2 for the medicine ones. As for US studies, the number of disrupted enrolments remains constant at 2 for both the business and medicine fields, while it rises to 5 for the education one.
While canadian interrupted studies leads the rank for the education degree, the number falls to two for the medicine degree and to about 3 for the business one. Finally, UK accounts for about 2 discontinuos studies for business, against more than 4 for medicine.
