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Make Your College Decision with Informed Consent.

See the Full Picture Before You Commit.

Before investing time and tuition, review data on graduation rates, completion timelines, student debt, earnings outcomes, and college financial health.


The College Viability Transparency Tool provides college comparisons in plain language so you can evaluate risk, opportunity, and move forward with informed consent.

Why Use the College Viability Transparency Tool?

Most families rely on rankings, marketing materials, and campus tours. Few see the outcome data and financial health indicators that demonstrate student risk and opportunity.


This tool provides college data without marketing to help you:


1. Understand whether college is the right decision
2. Compare institutions using college financial health and outcome data, not only prestige
3. Access better questions to ask when visiting campuses

4. Receive a neutral, plain-language summary before making a final decision

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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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