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Help Students Choose a College with Informed Consent.

Clarity for the Students Who Rely on You

Most college decision tools emphasize subjective rankings, while measurable outcomes receive far less attention. The College Viability Transparency Tool provides plain-language graduation, debt, earnings, and financial health data so you can offer families objective insight beyond brochures and rankings.


Support student informed consent with evidence, not opinions.

Stronger Guidance. Less Guesswork.

Your role requires balancing student aspirations, financial realities, college marketing, and parent expectations. 


The College Viability Transparency Tool helps you:


• Identify graduation risks early
• Compare colleges using their own financial and outcomes data
• Prepare families with stronger campus visit questions
• Anchor informed consent with transparent college data

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Considering Colleges?

43% of students graduate on-time (in 4-years) from private colleges (2023). 

75% of students return to the same college for their second year (2023). 

Over 500 private colleges spent more money than they made (2023). 


College is an investment with opportunities and risks. Make it with informed consent.

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