Successful outcomes don't just fall into our laps. Rather, they result from effective planning.
The national average time it takes to receive a 4-year degree exceeds 5 years. The national average percentage of incoming freshmen to graduate in four years is under 40%.
These figures are long standing and they're not by accident. Why not?
Because there is not enough advance planning taking place within families across America.
Therefore, the surest and most predictable way to blow $60,000 is to needlessly spend an extra year or two in college...who budgets for that?
College students who graduate with a meaningful degree in 4 years require considerably more advance thought and planning than most families will do if left on their own.
I've heard hundreds of times, maybe thousands-
"My child doesn't have any idea..."
Hmmm...is that good enough for you to be willing to spend an extra $60,000 on college costs? Or, is saving $60,000 worth the effort to change that likely outcome?
CollegeLogic students graduate in 4 years with meaningful degrees...it's our plan!