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Will You Graduate in Four Years?

You may think you’ll be graduating from college in four years, but the reality is that most students do not. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, approximately 59% of full-time, college students in a four-year program actually graduate in six years.

A report in the New York Times is even more daunting. According to the report, nationwide about 50% of full-time college students at four-year institutions don’t graduate in four years.

The Cost of Taking Longer

It may not seem like that big of a deal to add an extra semester or two to your total time in school, but extra time in school can have significant financial consequences:

Why Aren’t College Students Graduating On Time?

The extra time students are taking isn’t necessarily because they’re spending too much time playing sports or partying (although that could be a factor). You should still be able to complete all your necessary courses while engaging in extra-curriculars and having a social life. The bigger reasons include:

Course Registration Issues

Remedial Course Requirements

Credit Load Problems

Transfer Issues

Improve Your Odds of Graduating in Four Years

Most of the reasons for taking longer than four years in college are preventable by planning ahead. Here are the two most important things you can do to graduate on time:

Choose the Right College

Choose the Right Major

Bonus Tip!

Once you’re in college, make sure you meet with your academic advisor. Most colleges and universities will assign you an academic advisor when you begin college. Take advantage of this valuable resource! An academic advisor can help you:

You can also request a different academic advisor if they are not helpful to you or you have bonded with a different faculty member or professor.

Get help choosing your best-fit college and major!

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