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college 101 Avoid the 6 Year Plan Did you know: How to Stay on Track Only 19% of full-time college students at public universities graduate in 4 years. Only 36% of full-time students at selective “flagship” universities graduate in 4 years. Only 50 of over 580 universities can say that the majority of their students graduate by their 4th year. The benchmark used by education policy experts for graduation rates is now 6 years for undergrad degrees. The reasons vary, from: 1/ Students taking too few credits each semester Chart your Course Course selection is key! Make sure to meet with your advisor at least once per semester so that you can be sure you’re taking the required courses in a timely manner. Choose your College Carefully Consider your major and what you need from a school rather than where your friends are going or who has the best on- campus dining options! Sometimes transferring is unavoidable, but take extra care to choose the right school from the start since transferring will likely cost you credits. TIP: Chose a school that has your top 3 major studies. The Bare Necessities If you can afford the occasional “fun” course that won’t count toward your degree, then go for it. If money is a major factor, as it is for most students, you may want to rethink Weightlifting 101. Consider the cost per credit hour and ask yourself if you would pay that rate outside of a college setting. 2/ Losing credits in transferring from one college to another 3/ Not being able to register for the classes needed 4/ Taking too many classes unrelated to their chosen degree With the skyrocketing costs involved, each additional year can cost tens of thousands of dollars. One study showed that tacking an additional two years onto the college experience can raise the overall price tag by 70%. Most scholarships and financial aid only cover 8 semesters, so extending your time beyond that can add a crippling amount of expense! Most scholarships and financial aid only cover 8 semesters, so extending your time beyond that can add a crippling amount of expense! Source: According to a report from Complete College America, 38 | Summer 2017 www.potentialmagazine.com