Less than 40 percent of undergraduate students earn their degree in four years
The idea that a college student will earn their degree in four years is fading. In 2006, only 39 percent of undergraduate students earned a bachelors degree in four years. When given two more years, 59 percent of students in this same cohort earned their bachelor’s degree. The cost of a fifth or sixth year can be very pricey due to extra living, tuition and fee expenses, and also delayed entrance into the job market.
CTC Can Help
Arrive on campus with a plan to increase your likelihood to finish in four years and help you select a major that aligns with your passion—and the job market.
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