You clearly are a troll, but I'll respond.
https://upcea.edu/new-research...
"Across all populations, 42% of respondents cited financial reasons for stopping out of higher education. However, examining reasons by generation and gender, those priorities began to shift. Thirty-two percent of students say they left college for family or personal commitments and this was more prevalent among mid-millennials."
But wait, there's more!
“Not surprisingly, family commitments were very important to mid-millennials. Many are working parents who had to make the choice between going to school or providing for their family,” said Smith. “Gen Z, on the other hand, cares more about a school being the right fit for them, and they are willing to pay for it.
Of this youngest generation of students included in the dataset, 43% of Gen Z said their primary reason for leaving school was because the school was “not the right fit,” signaling their priorities aren’t tied to financial independence like the older demographics."
So, a lot of those "financial reasons" when you drill down are due to working adults with kids -- with a HEALTHY chunk of Gen Zs saying "bah -- this isn't for me".
Moral of the story: "Financial reasons" is a huge spectrum which covers a wide category of individual choice and not family or individual wealth! Things like "I've got to raise kids!".
It should be a rare person who has a kid BEFORE college. Doing so is clearly not racial discrimination -- but a choice.