This study was intended to investigate awareness and what adolescents outside school experience through academic interruption by qualitatively analyzing the school dropout experience of adolescents, and moreover, to investigate the type of support that school dropout adolescents need in depth. To this end, this study interviewed 10 adolescents who visited the youth counseling welfare center and analyzed the content through consensual qualitative research method. As a result, 21 areas as the period when they first considered about giving up their studies, the reason, previous experience, plan at the time, help they need, life after school dropout, and what they need were derived. This study presented results by classifying 21 areas into before school dropout, at the time of school dropout, and after school dropout. Conclusions and recommendations based on the research results are as follows.\nFirst, change in social recognition that sees possibility of adolescents outside school positively who challenge themselves to find their dream outside school after giving up their studies is required. Secondly, academic interruption of adolescents is surrounded by negative events as school, family, and family problems, and academic interruption worked as one of the outcome for solving a problem in accumulated conflicts instead of deciding to give up their studies temporarily. Therefore, construction and support of cooperation systems of local community and related organization are needed. Thirdly, school dropout adolescents need the provision of customized services according to various demands, not standardized academic support. The results of this study will provide empirical data for counseling and educating adolescents outside school, and moreover, they will provide implications of the role of parents, teachers, and counselors of adolescents outside school and work as a basic data that suggests direction for community intervention in the future.