Well there are a few out there looking to break the mold and I am one of them. I recently started reading a new book by the folks at the rethink group, The Slow Fade.

The authors of the book The Slow Fade believe (as well as I do), that many churches today have programed a youth ministry that finishes at twelfth grade. Now at our church we have a "college ministry" and it is doing a great job prepping and connecting with those who are going or in college. I believe, as do the authors, that we could do a bit more to insure that 80% of those who go to church in high school don't turn into the 6% that continue in church through college and their 20's. One way suggest that this can be done through intergenerational relationships as a way to stop the slow fade away from church.
I am encouraging everyone to reach out to one high school graduate and follow them through the first few years of college (beyond would be great), and just simply be there. Help them connect with the campus ministry. Write them notes on facebook, email or text. Visit their school if within driving distance. Get your church to send semester final care packages. Just do something to help encourage and guild them through this fantastic time in their life! Most of all make it fun for you and them.
Peace
Chris